Methane (CH4) emitted into the coastal ocean faces two primary fates: escape to the atmosphere or prolonged dissolution that allows sufficient time for oxidation by methanotrophic bacteria. The partitioning of CH4 between these fates is modulated by physical, chemical and biological factors, including the distribution of CH4 in the water, temperature, wind speed, water movement, and the biological CH4 oxidation rate. Because of the underlying complexity, studies rarely quantify all of these factors in unison, thereby leaving gaps in our understanding of CH4 biogeochemistry in the coastal ocean. In this study we estimated the partitioning of CH4 between transport, microbial oxidative loss, and sea–air transfer in a defined plume of dissolved...
During aerobic oxidation of methane (CH4) in seawater, a process which mitigates atmospheric emissio...
Oceanic emissions represent a highly uncertain term in the natural atmospheric methane (CH4) budget,...
Intensive but heterogeneous and transient seepage of methane (CH4) bubbles from the seafloor exist w...
[1] Large quantities of natural gas are emitted from the seafloor into the stratified coastal ocean ...
Marine gas seeps and accidental marine oil spills are sources of methane (CH_(4)) to the ocean, and ...
Microbial aerobic oxidation is known to be a significant sink of marine methane (CH4), contributing ...
The role of methane clathrate hydrates in the global methane budget is poorly understood because lit...
Natural marine seepage near Coal Oil Point, Santa Barbara Channel, California, injects large quantit...
Large quantities of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) are stored in the seafloor. The flux of CH4 fro...
Microbial aerobic oxidation is known to be a significant sink of marine methane (CH4), contributing ...
Methane-bearing particulate matter formed in the upper ocean layer is allowed to settle and degrade,...
This review shows that thermodynamic and kinetic constraints largely prevent large-scale methanogene...
We measured dissolved methane concentrations ([CH4]) in the coastal zone of the Southern California ...
We have conducted a literature review and a simplified one-dimensional modelling study on the fate o...
International audienceMethane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas and plays a significant role in recen...
During aerobic oxidation of methane (CH4) in seawater, a process which mitigates atmospheric emissio...
Oceanic emissions represent a highly uncertain term in the natural atmospheric methane (CH4) budget,...
Intensive but heterogeneous and transient seepage of methane (CH4) bubbles from the seafloor exist w...
[1] Large quantities of natural gas are emitted from the seafloor into the stratified coastal ocean ...
Marine gas seeps and accidental marine oil spills are sources of methane (CH_(4)) to the ocean, and ...
Microbial aerobic oxidation is known to be a significant sink of marine methane (CH4), contributing ...
The role of methane clathrate hydrates in the global methane budget is poorly understood because lit...
Natural marine seepage near Coal Oil Point, Santa Barbara Channel, California, injects large quantit...
Large quantities of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) are stored in the seafloor. The flux of CH4 fro...
Microbial aerobic oxidation is known to be a significant sink of marine methane (CH4), contributing ...
Methane-bearing particulate matter formed in the upper ocean layer is allowed to settle and degrade,...
This review shows that thermodynamic and kinetic constraints largely prevent large-scale methanogene...
We measured dissolved methane concentrations ([CH4]) in the coastal zone of the Southern California ...
We have conducted a literature review and a simplified one-dimensional modelling study on the fate o...
International audienceMethane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas and plays a significant role in recen...
During aerobic oxidation of methane (CH4) in seawater, a process which mitigates atmospheric emissio...
Oceanic emissions represent a highly uncertain term in the natural atmospheric methane (CH4) budget,...
Intensive but heterogeneous and transient seepage of methane (CH4) bubbles from the seafloor exist w...