This study combines a literature survey and field observation data in an ad initio attempt to construct a process-based model of methane sink in upland soils including both the biological and physical aspects of the process. Comparison is drawn between the predicted sink rates and chamber measurements in several forest and grassland sites in the southern part of West Siberia. CH4 flux, total respiration, air and soil temperature, soil moisture, pH, organic content, bulk density and solid phase density were measured during a field campaign in summer 2014. Two datasets from literature were also used for model validation. The modeled sink rates were found to be in relatively good correspondence with the values obtained in the field. Introducti...
Methane (CH4) production, oxidation, and emission were studied in ponds of the permafrost-affected p...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12Global methane models predict that wetlands cont...
Most work on methane (CH(4)) emissions from natural ecosystems has focused on wetlands because they ...
This study combines a literature survey and field observation data in an ad initio attempt to constr...
The consumption of methane by some soils in the southern taiga of Western Siberia was studied by the...
International audiencePermafrost soils and arctic wetlands methane emissions represent an important ...
Methane and carbon dioxide fluxes were measured in a birch forest soil in West Siberia, in August 19...
Permafrost soils and arctic wetlands methane emissions represent an important challenge for modeling...
Recent field studies have documented a surprisingly strong and consistent methane sink in arctic min...
Study included seven soils, an adjacent spring and brook and was conducted to estimate CH4 source an...
Boreal upland forests are generally considered methane (CH4) sinks due to the predominance of CH4 ox...
Gray forest soils are one of the typical agricultural soils in European part of Russia, but their ro...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas that is both produced and consumed in soils by microbially ...
This dataset includes campaign-based, manual chamber measurements at sites displaying net methane (C...
Abstract. Measurements of the methane flux and methane concentration profiles in soil air are presen...
Methane (CH4) production, oxidation, and emission were studied in ponds of the permafrost-affected p...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12Global methane models predict that wetlands cont...
Most work on methane (CH(4)) emissions from natural ecosystems has focused on wetlands because they ...
This study combines a literature survey and field observation data in an ad initio attempt to constr...
The consumption of methane by some soils in the southern taiga of Western Siberia was studied by the...
International audiencePermafrost soils and arctic wetlands methane emissions represent an important ...
Methane and carbon dioxide fluxes were measured in a birch forest soil in West Siberia, in August 19...
Permafrost soils and arctic wetlands methane emissions represent an important challenge for modeling...
Recent field studies have documented a surprisingly strong and consistent methane sink in arctic min...
Study included seven soils, an adjacent spring and brook and was conducted to estimate CH4 source an...
Boreal upland forests are generally considered methane (CH4) sinks due to the predominance of CH4 ox...
Gray forest soils are one of the typical agricultural soils in European part of Russia, but their ro...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas that is both produced and consumed in soils by microbially ...
This dataset includes campaign-based, manual chamber measurements at sites displaying net methane (C...
Abstract. Measurements of the methane flux and methane concentration profiles in soil air are presen...
Methane (CH4) production, oxidation, and emission were studied in ponds of the permafrost-affected p...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12Global methane models predict that wetlands cont...
Most work on methane (CH(4)) emissions from natural ecosystems has focused on wetlands because they ...