Microbial anaerobic oxidation of methane in sediments is a kinetic process associated with a carbon isotope effect which enriches the remaining methane in 13C. Three, models: % residual methane, higher hydrocarbon enrichment, and CO2-CH4 coexisting pairs are used to independently calculate fractionation factors (αc) in the range of 1.002–1.014, which overlap the range determined by culture studies, αc is smaller than that associated with methanogenesis by CO2 reduction or by acetate-type fermentation, and comparison of the coexisting CO2-CH4 pairs can distinguish between the formation and consumption processes. Methane oxidation in sediments continues to a threshold concentration of ca. 0.2 mM; the residual methane is either unavailable or ...
Methane is an important end product of degradation of organic matter in anoxic lake sediments. Metha...
Aerobic oxidation of methane plays a major role in reducing the amount of methane emitted to the atm...
Methane is a major product of anaerobic degradation of organic matter and an important greenhouse ga...
The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) by methanotrophic archaea and sulfate-reducing bacteria is ...
Collectively, marine sediments comprise the largest reservoir of methane on Earth. The flux of metha...
Collectively, marine sediments comprise the largest reservoir of methane on Earth. The flux of metha...
Collectively, marine sediments comprise the largest reservoir of methane on Earth. The flux of metha...
Collectively, marine sediments comprise the largest reservoir of methane on Earth. The flux of metha...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Methane is abundant in marine subsurface sediments, sourced from microbial or th...
Methane oxidation in the anoxic sediments of Skan Bay, Alaska resulted in fractionation of carbon an...
Methane is abundant in marine subsurface sediments, sourced from microbial or thermocatalytic produc...
The carbon isotopic composition of methane produced in anoxic marine sediment is controlled by four ...
The carbon isotopic composition of methane produced in anoxic marine sediment is controlled by four ...
Isotope fractionation factors associated with various biogeochemical processes are important in ensu...
During aerobic oxidation of methane (CH4) in seawater, a process which mitigates atmospheric emissio...
Methane is an important end product of degradation of organic matter in anoxic lake sediments. Metha...
Aerobic oxidation of methane plays a major role in reducing the amount of methane emitted to the atm...
Methane is a major product of anaerobic degradation of organic matter and an important greenhouse ga...
The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) by methanotrophic archaea and sulfate-reducing bacteria is ...
Collectively, marine sediments comprise the largest reservoir of methane on Earth. The flux of metha...
Collectively, marine sediments comprise the largest reservoir of methane on Earth. The flux of metha...
Collectively, marine sediments comprise the largest reservoir of methane on Earth. The flux of metha...
Collectively, marine sediments comprise the largest reservoir of methane on Earth. The flux of metha...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Methane is abundant in marine subsurface sediments, sourced from microbial or th...
Methane oxidation in the anoxic sediments of Skan Bay, Alaska resulted in fractionation of carbon an...
Methane is abundant in marine subsurface sediments, sourced from microbial or thermocatalytic produc...
The carbon isotopic composition of methane produced in anoxic marine sediment is controlled by four ...
The carbon isotopic composition of methane produced in anoxic marine sediment is controlled by four ...
Isotope fractionation factors associated with various biogeochemical processes are important in ensu...
During aerobic oxidation of methane (CH4) in seawater, a process which mitigates atmospheric emissio...
Methane is an important end product of degradation of organic matter in anoxic lake sediments. Metha...
Aerobic oxidation of methane plays a major role in reducing the amount of methane emitted to the atm...
Methane is a major product of anaerobic degradation of organic matter and an important greenhouse ga...