Permafrost soils and arctic wetlands methane emissions represent an important challenge for modeling the future climate. Here we present a process-based model designed to correctly represent the main thermal, hydrological, and biogeochemical processes related to these emissions for general land surface modeling. We propose a new multilayer soil carbon and gas module within the Interaction Soil-Biosphere-Atmosphere (ISBA) land-surface model (LSM). This module represents carbon pools, vertical carbon dynamics, and both oxic and anoxic organic matter decomposition. It also represents the soil gas processes for CH4, CO2, and O2 through the soil column. We base CH4 production and oxydation on an O2 control instead of the classical water table le...
Soil gas production processes, mainly anaerobic or aerobic soil respiration, drive major gas fluxes ...
This study combines a literature survey and field observation data in an ad initio attempt to constr...
Recent field studies have documented a surprisingly strong and consistent methane sink in arctic min...
International audiencePermafrost soils and arctic wetlands methane emissions represent an important ...
A detailed process-based methane module for a global land surface scheme has been developed which is...
The methane is one of the most powerful greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, with the carbon dioxyde ...
Wetlands of northern high latitudes are ecosystems highly vulnerable to climate change. Some degrada...
The methane is one of the most powerful greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, with the carbon dioxyde ...
Uncertainties in the carbon budget of high latitude ecosystems are partly due to difficulties in ass...
Arctic regions are especially influenced by a warming climate and thus are of high scientific intere...
Soil gas production processes, mainly anaerobic or aerobic soil respiration, drive major gas fluxes ...
This study combines a literature survey and field observation data in an ad initio attempt to constr...
Recent field studies have documented a surprisingly strong and consistent methane sink in arctic min...
International audiencePermafrost soils and arctic wetlands methane emissions represent an important ...
A detailed process-based methane module for a global land surface scheme has been developed which is...
The methane is one of the most powerful greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, with the carbon dioxyde ...
Wetlands of northern high latitudes are ecosystems highly vulnerable to climate change. Some degrada...
The methane is one of the most powerful greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, with the carbon dioxyde ...
Uncertainties in the carbon budget of high latitude ecosystems are partly due to difficulties in ass...
Arctic regions are especially influenced by a warming climate and thus are of high scientific intere...
Soil gas production processes, mainly anaerobic or aerobic soil respiration, drive major gas fluxes ...
This study combines a literature survey and field observation data in an ad initio attempt to constr...
Recent field studies have documented a surprisingly strong and consistent methane sink in arctic min...