The potent greenhouse gas methane (CH4) is readily emitted from tropical reservoirs, often via ebullition (bubbles). This highly stochastic emission pathway varies in space and time, however, hampering efforts to accurately assess total CH4 emissions from water bodies. We systematically studied both the spatial and temporal scales of ebullition variability in a river inflow bay of a tropical Brazilian reservoir. We conducted multiple highly resolved spatial surveys of CH4 ebullition using a hydroacoustic approach supplemented with bubble traps over a 12‐month and a 2‐week timescale to evaluate which scale of variation was more important. To quantify the spatial and temporal variability of CH4 ebullition, we used the quartile coefficients of...
Inland aquatic systems, such as reservoirs, contribute substantially to global methane (CH4) emissio...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
The global development of hydropower dams has rapidly expanded over the last several decades and has...
The potent greenhouse gas methane (CH4) is readily emitted from tropical reservoirs, often via ebull...
The emission of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from reservoirs has been estimated to make up...
An increasing number of rivers are being dammed, particularly in the tropics, and reservoir water su...
Gas ebullition of river impoundments plays an increasingly significant role, particularly in transpo...
The patterns of spatial and temporal variability in CO2 and CH4 emission from reservoirs are still p...
Tropical reservoirs have been identified as important methane (CH4) sources to the atmosphere, prima...
Waters impounded behind dams (i.e., reservoirs) are important sources of greenhouses gases (GHGs), e...
International audienceVariability in greenhouse gas emissions from reservoirs creates uncertainty in...
Inland waters (lakes, rivers and reservoirs) are now understood to contribute large amounts of metha...
Ebullition (bubbling) is an important mechanism for the transfer of methane (CH4) from shallow water...
<div><p>Inland waters (lakes, rivers and reservoirs) are now understood to contribute large amounts ...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have more than doubled in the past ~ 250 yr, although the s...
Inland aquatic systems, such as reservoirs, contribute substantially to global methane (CH4) emissio...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
The global development of hydropower dams has rapidly expanded over the last several decades and has...
The potent greenhouse gas methane (CH4) is readily emitted from tropical reservoirs, often via ebull...
The emission of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from reservoirs has been estimated to make up...
An increasing number of rivers are being dammed, particularly in the tropics, and reservoir water su...
Gas ebullition of river impoundments plays an increasingly significant role, particularly in transpo...
The patterns of spatial and temporal variability in CO2 and CH4 emission from reservoirs are still p...
Tropical reservoirs have been identified as important methane (CH4) sources to the atmosphere, prima...
Waters impounded behind dams (i.e., reservoirs) are important sources of greenhouses gases (GHGs), e...
International audienceVariability in greenhouse gas emissions from reservoirs creates uncertainty in...
Inland waters (lakes, rivers and reservoirs) are now understood to contribute large amounts of metha...
Ebullition (bubbling) is an important mechanism for the transfer of methane (CH4) from shallow water...
<div><p>Inland waters (lakes, rivers and reservoirs) are now understood to contribute large amounts ...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have more than doubled in the past ~ 250 yr, although the s...
Inland aquatic systems, such as reservoirs, contribute substantially to global methane (CH4) emissio...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
The global development of hydropower dams has rapidly expanded over the last several decades and has...