Tropical wetlands are estimated to represent about 50% of the natural wetland methane (CH4) emissions and explain a large fraction of the observed CH4 variability on timescales ranging from glacial–interglacial cycles to the currently observed year-to-year variability. Despite their importance, however, tropical wetlands are poorly represented in global models aiming to predict global CH4 emissions. This publication documents a first step in the development of a process-based model of CH4 emissions from tropical floodplains for global applications. For this purpose, the LPX-Bern Dynamic Global Vegetation Model (LPX hereafter) was slightly modified to represent floodplain hydrology, vegetation and associated CH4 emissions. The extent of trop...
Estimating contemporary methane emissions from tropical wetlands using multiple modelling approaches...
The Pantanal region of Brazil is the largest seasonally flooded tropical grassland and, according to...
Emissions from wetlands are the single largest source of the atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) methan...
Tropical wetlands are estimated to represent about 50% of the natural wetland methane (CH4) emission...
Tropical wetlands are estimated to represent about 50% of the natural wetland methane (CH4) emission...
Tropical wetlands are estimated to represent about 50% of the natural wetland methane (CH4) emission...
We present an assessment of methane (CH4) atmospheric concentrations over the Amazon Basin for 2010 ...
Wetlands are the largest global source of atmospheric methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. Howeve...
International audienceThe Amazon region, being a large source ofmethane (CH4), contributes ...
Natural wetlands are the largest source of methane emissions, contributing 20–40% of global emission...
We use a global inverse model, satellite data and flask measurements to estimate methane (CH4) emiss...
The Pantanal region of Brazil is the largest seasonally flooded tropical grassland and, according to...
We develop a dynamic methanogen-available carbon model (DMCM) to quantify the role of the methanogen...
[1] Tropical regions, especially the Amazon region, account for large emissions of methane (CH_4). H...
The role of wetlands in the global methane cycle is the subject of much current interest. Wetlands ...
Estimating contemporary methane emissions from tropical wetlands using multiple modelling approaches...
The Pantanal region of Brazil is the largest seasonally flooded tropical grassland and, according to...
Emissions from wetlands are the single largest source of the atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) methan...
Tropical wetlands are estimated to represent about 50% of the natural wetland methane (CH4) emission...
Tropical wetlands are estimated to represent about 50% of the natural wetland methane (CH4) emission...
Tropical wetlands are estimated to represent about 50% of the natural wetland methane (CH4) emission...
We present an assessment of methane (CH4) atmospheric concentrations over the Amazon Basin for 2010 ...
Wetlands are the largest global source of atmospheric methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. Howeve...
International audienceThe Amazon region, being a large source ofmethane (CH4), contributes ...
Natural wetlands are the largest source of methane emissions, contributing 20–40% of global emission...
We use a global inverse model, satellite data and flask measurements to estimate methane (CH4) emiss...
The Pantanal region of Brazil is the largest seasonally flooded tropical grassland and, according to...
We develop a dynamic methanogen-available carbon model (DMCM) to quantify the role of the methanogen...
[1] Tropical regions, especially the Amazon region, account for large emissions of methane (CH_4). H...
The role of wetlands in the global methane cycle is the subject of much current interest. Wetlands ...
Estimating contemporary methane emissions from tropical wetlands using multiple modelling approaches...
The Pantanal region of Brazil is the largest seasonally flooded tropical grassland and, according to...
Emissions from wetlands are the single largest source of the atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) methan...