Methane (CH4) emissions from arctic tundra typically follow relations with soil temperature and water table depth, but these process-based descriptions can be difficult to apply to areas where no measurements exist. We formulated a description of the broader temporal flux pattern in the growing season based on two distinct CH4 source components from slow and fast-turnover carbon. We used automatic closed chamber flux measurements from NE Greenland (74°N), W Greenland (64°N), and Svalbard (78°N) to identify and discuss these components. The temporal separation was well-suited in NE Greenland, where the hypothesized slow-turnover carbon peaked at a time significantly related to the timing of snowmelt. The temporally wider component from fast-...
In order to examine the relationship between the methane (CH_4) flux and soil factors and vegetation...
Abstract The carbon balance of high-latitude terrestrial ecosystems plays an essential role in the ...
Uncertainties in the carbon budget of high latitude ecosystems are partly due to difficulties in ass...
Methane (CH4) emissions from arctic tundra typically follow relations with soil temperature and wate...
Methane (CH4) emissions from arctic tundra typically follow relations with soil temperature and wate...
The northern latitudes are experiencing disproportionate warming relative to the mid-latitudes, and ...
Arctic terrestrial ecosystems are major global sources of methane (CH4); hence, it is important to u...
Arctic terrestrial ecosystems are major global sources of methane (CH4); hence, it is important to u...
Arctic terrestrial ecosystems are major global sources of methane (CH4); hence, it is important to u...
High latitude ecosystems were thought to enhance CH_4 emission in relation to the current arctic war...
The Canadian Arctic (> 60∘ N, 60–141∘ W) may undergo drastic changes if the ...
We present a global methane modelling study assessing the sensitivity of Arctic atmospheric CH4 mole...
Much of the 191.8 Pg C in the upper 1 m of Arctic soil of Arctic soil organic mater is, or is at ris...
Methane (CH4) emissions from Arctic tundra are an important feedback to global climate. Currently, m...
Arctic wetlands are known methane (CH4) emitters but recent studies suggest that the Arctic CH4 sink...
In order to examine the relationship between the methane (CH_4) flux and soil factors and vegetation...
Abstract The carbon balance of high-latitude terrestrial ecosystems plays an essential role in the ...
Uncertainties in the carbon budget of high latitude ecosystems are partly due to difficulties in ass...
Methane (CH4) emissions from arctic tundra typically follow relations with soil temperature and wate...
Methane (CH4) emissions from arctic tundra typically follow relations with soil temperature and wate...
The northern latitudes are experiencing disproportionate warming relative to the mid-latitudes, and ...
Arctic terrestrial ecosystems are major global sources of methane (CH4); hence, it is important to u...
Arctic terrestrial ecosystems are major global sources of methane (CH4); hence, it is important to u...
Arctic terrestrial ecosystems are major global sources of methane (CH4); hence, it is important to u...
High latitude ecosystems were thought to enhance CH_4 emission in relation to the current arctic war...
The Canadian Arctic (> 60∘ N, 60–141∘ W) may undergo drastic changes if the ...
We present a global methane modelling study assessing the sensitivity of Arctic atmospheric CH4 mole...
Much of the 191.8 Pg C in the upper 1 m of Arctic soil of Arctic soil organic mater is, or is at ris...
Methane (CH4) emissions from Arctic tundra are an important feedback to global climate. Currently, m...
Arctic wetlands are known methane (CH4) emitters but recent studies suggest that the Arctic CH4 sink...
In order to examine the relationship between the methane (CH_4) flux and soil factors and vegetation...
Abstract The carbon balance of high-latitude terrestrial ecosystems plays an essential role in the ...
Uncertainties in the carbon budget of high latitude ecosystems are partly due to difficulties in ass...