Freshwater reservoirs, in particular tropical ones, are an important source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere, but current estimates are uncertain. The CH4 emitted from reservoirs is microbially produced in their sediments, but at present, the rate of CH4 formation in reservoir sediments cannot be predicted from sediment characteristics, limiting our understanding of reservoir CH4 emission. Here we show through a long-term incubation experiment that the CH4 formation rate in sediments of widely different tropical reservoirs can be predicted from sediment age and total nitrogen concentration. CH4 formation occurs predominantly in sediment layers younger than 6-12 years and beyond these layers sediment organic carbon may be considered effect...
To understand methane (CH4) dynamics in tropical lakes and describe their importance in overall CH4 ...
peer reviewedDespite growing evidence that methane (CH4) formation could also occur in well-oxygenat...
Wetlands are the largest source of CH4 to the atmosphere, but emissions measurements are highly unce...
Freshwater reservoirs, in particular tropical ones, are an important source of methane (CH4) to the ...
Recently, the construction of reservoirs has boomed, particularly in the tropics, but the impact of ...
Emission of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas, from tropical reservoirs is of interest because ...
Organic carbon (OC) burial and greenhouse gas emission of inland waters plays an increasingly eviden...
Reservoir sediments sequester significant amounts of organic carbon (OC), but at the same time, high...
The global development of hydropower dams has rapidly expanded over the last several decades and has...
This paper summarises the results of an extensive field campaign which demonstrates that high sedime...
Lakes are a significant source of the powerful greenhouse gas methane (CH4) globally. Methaneis prod...
The highest CH4 production rates can be found in anoxic inland water surface sediments however no mo...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas of primarily biogenic origin. Aquatic systems are significa...
Anaerobic methanogenesis is dependent on key macronutrients (carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus) and tr...
<p>Methane production (MP) in aquatic systems is positively related to temperature and trophic state...
To understand methane (CH4) dynamics in tropical lakes and describe their importance in overall CH4 ...
peer reviewedDespite growing evidence that methane (CH4) formation could also occur in well-oxygenat...
Wetlands are the largest source of CH4 to the atmosphere, but emissions measurements are highly unce...
Freshwater reservoirs, in particular tropical ones, are an important source of methane (CH4) to the ...
Recently, the construction of reservoirs has boomed, particularly in the tropics, but the impact of ...
Emission of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas, from tropical reservoirs is of interest because ...
Organic carbon (OC) burial and greenhouse gas emission of inland waters plays an increasingly eviden...
Reservoir sediments sequester significant amounts of organic carbon (OC), but at the same time, high...
The global development of hydropower dams has rapidly expanded over the last several decades and has...
This paper summarises the results of an extensive field campaign which demonstrates that high sedime...
Lakes are a significant source of the powerful greenhouse gas methane (CH4) globally. Methaneis prod...
The highest CH4 production rates can be found in anoxic inland water surface sediments however no mo...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas of primarily biogenic origin. Aquatic systems are significa...
Anaerobic methanogenesis is dependent on key macronutrients (carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus) and tr...
<p>Methane production (MP) in aquatic systems is positively related to temperature and trophic state...
To understand methane (CH4) dynamics in tropical lakes and describe their importance in overall CH4 ...
peer reviewedDespite growing evidence that methane (CH4) formation could also occur in well-oxygenat...
Wetlands are the largest source of CH4 to the atmosphere, but emissions measurements are highly unce...