The methane exchange in an oligotrophic mire complex was measured on the ecosystem and microform scale with the eddy covariance (EC) and the closed chamber technique, respectively. Information about the distribution of three distinct microform types in the area of interest and in each 30 min EC flux source area was derived from a high-resolution (1 m(2)) landcover map in combination with an analytical source weight model (Kormann and Meixner, 2001). The mean weighted coverage of flark, lawn and hummock microforms in the EC source area (0.3% : 57% :43%) closely mirrors the overall distribution in the area of interest (0.5% : 50.1%: 49.4%), despite great differences in microform coverage between individual 30 min EC source areas. The measured...
Quantifying landscape-scale methane (CH4) fluxes from boreal and arctic regions, and determining how...
In this study, the spatial representativeness of eddy covariance (EC) methane (CH4) measurements was...
Methane emissions from peat wetlands have been shown to be very sensitive to soil temperature and th...
The methane exchange in an oligotrophic mire complex was measured on the ecosystem and microform sca...
Fluxes of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) estimated by empirical models based on small-scale ...
We measured methane fluxes of a patterned bog situated in Siikaneva in southern Finland from six dif...
Methane fluxes measured in a eutrophic peat meadow in The Netherlands dominated by vascular plants s...
Characterisation of methane net ecosystem exchange from a Scottish peatland. Carole Helfter, Juli...
Abstract Wetlands are one of the major contributors of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere and...
The carbon budgets of the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems are closely coupled by vertical gas ...
Peatlands act as both a source and sink of greenhouse gas (GHG), therefore with a changing climate i...
International audienceIn the global methane budget, the largest natural source is attributed to wetl...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas that is relatively long-lived in the atmosphere, and wetlands...
Quantifying landscape-scale methane (CH4) fluxes from boreal and arctic regions, and determining how...
In this study, the spatial representativeness of eddy covariance (EC) methane (CH4) measurements was...
Methane emissions from peat wetlands have been shown to be very sensitive to soil temperature and th...
The methane exchange in an oligotrophic mire complex was measured on the ecosystem and microform sca...
Fluxes of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) estimated by empirical models based on small-scale ...
We measured methane fluxes of a patterned bog situated in Siikaneva in southern Finland from six dif...
Methane fluxes measured in a eutrophic peat meadow in The Netherlands dominated by vascular plants s...
Characterisation of methane net ecosystem exchange from a Scottish peatland. Carole Helfter, Juli...
Abstract Wetlands are one of the major contributors of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere and...
The carbon budgets of the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems are closely coupled by vertical gas ...
Peatlands act as both a source and sink of greenhouse gas (GHG), therefore with a changing climate i...
International audienceIn the global methane budget, the largest natural source is attributed to wetl...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas that is relatively long-lived in the atmosphere, and wetlands...
Quantifying landscape-scale methane (CH4) fluxes from boreal and arctic regions, and determining how...
In this study, the spatial representativeness of eddy covariance (EC) methane (CH4) measurements was...
Methane emissions from peat wetlands have been shown to be very sensitive to soil temperature and th...