Oxic lake surface waters are frequently oversaturated with methane (CH4). The contribution to the global CH4 cycle is significant, thus leading to an increasing number of studies and stimulating debates. Here we show, using a mass balance, on a temperate, mesotrophic lake, that ~90% of CH4 emissions to the atmosphere is due to CH4 produced within the oxic surface mixed layer (SML) during the stratified period, while the often observed CH4 max- imum at the thermocline represents only a physically driven accumulation. Negligible surface CH4 oxidation suggests that the produced 110±60 nmolCH4 L−1 d−1 efficiently escapes to the atmosphere. Stable carbon isotope ratios indicate that CH4 in the SML is distinct from sedimentary CH4 production, sug...
The discovery of methane production in oxic waters challenges the paradigm of strict anoxic requirem...
Freshwater ecosystems represent a significant natural source of methane (CH4). CH4 produced through ...
Microbial methane production is commonly believed to be an exclusively anaerobic process performed b...
Oxic lake surface waters are frequently oversaturated with methane (CH4). The contribution to the gl...
Recent estimations demonstrate that methane (CH4) emissions from aquatic systems are responsible for...
Recent discovery of oxic methane production in sea and lake waters, as well as wetlands, demands re-...
Despite growing evidence that methane (CH4) formation could also occur in well-oxygenated surface fr...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that methane (CH4) released by lakes into the atmospher...
It is commonly assumed that methane (CH4) released by lakes into the atmosphere is mainly produced i...
Methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas, is produced in and emitted from lakes at globally significan...
Estimates of global methane (CH4) emissions from lakes and the contributions of different pathways a...
Methane (CH4) is an important component of the carbon (C) cycling in lakes. CH4 production enables c...
Several studies have shown that different organisms are able to produce methane (CH4) in oxic condit...
Methane (CH4) is an important component of the carbon (C) cycling in lakes. CH4 production enables c...
Active methane production in oxygenated lake waters challenges the long-standing paradigm that micro...
The discovery of methane production in oxic waters challenges the paradigm of strict anoxic requirem...
Freshwater ecosystems represent a significant natural source of methane (CH4). CH4 produced through ...
Microbial methane production is commonly believed to be an exclusively anaerobic process performed b...
Oxic lake surface waters are frequently oversaturated with methane (CH4). The contribution to the gl...
Recent estimations demonstrate that methane (CH4) emissions from aquatic systems are responsible for...
Recent discovery of oxic methane production in sea and lake waters, as well as wetlands, demands re-...
Despite growing evidence that methane (CH4) formation could also occur in well-oxygenated surface fr...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that methane (CH4) released by lakes into the atmospher...
It is commonly assumed that methane (CH4) released by lakes into the atmosphere is mainly produced i...
Methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas, is produced in and emitted from lakes at globally significan...
Estimates of global methane (CH4) emissions from lakes and the contributions of different pathways a...
Methane (CH4) is an important component of the carbon (C) cycling in lakes. CH4 production enables c...
Several studies have shown that different organisms are able to produce methane (CH4) in oxic condit...
Methane (CH4) is an important component of the carbon (C) cycling in lakes. CH4 production enables c...
Active methane production in oxygenated lake waters challenges the long-standing paradigm that micro...
The discovery of methane production in oxic waters challenges the paradigm of strict anoxic requirem...
Freshwater ecosystems represent a significant natural source of methane (CH4). CH4 produced through ...
Microbial methane production is commonly believed to be an exclusively anaerobic process performed b...