Methane (CH4) is the second-most important greenhouse gas in the atmosphere having a significant effect on global climate. The ocean-particularly the coastal regions-have been recognized to be a net source of CH4, however, the constraints on temporal and spatial resolution of CH4 measurements have been the limiting factor to estimate the total oceanic contributions. In this study, the viability of micrometeorological methods for the analysis of CH4 fluxes in the marine environment was evaluated. We present 1 year of semi-continuous eddy covariance measurements of CH4 atmospheric dry mole fractions and air-sea CH4 flux densities at the Ostergarnsholm station at the east coast of the Gotland Island in the central Baltic Sea. The mean annual C...
Methane fluxes between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere are highly variable in space and ti...
In the shallow coastal area of the brackish water ecosystem of the Baltic Sea, between the Islands o...
We present air–sea fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), momentum, and sensible heat measur...
Methane (CH4) is the second-most important greenhouse gas in the atmosphere having a significant eff...
Methane (CH4) is the second-most important greenhouse gas in the atmosphere having a significant eff...
We demonstrate direct eddy covariance (EC) observations of methane (CH4) fluxes between the sea and ...
We report sea-air fluxes of methane in physically and biologically distinct inshore habitats of the ...
We report sea-air fluxes of methane in physically and biologically distinct inshore habitats of the ...
We report sea-air fluxes of methane in physically and biologically distinct inshore habitats of the ...
We report sea-air fluxes of methane in physically and biologically distinct inshore habitats of the ...
Fluxes of methane, CH4, were measured with the eddy covariance (EC) method at a small boreal lake in...
We report sea-air fluxes of methane in physically and biologically distinct inshore habitats of the ...
We report sea-air fluxes of methane in physically and biologically distinct inshore habitats of the ...
We developed a purge-and-trap system to measure CH_4 with high accuracy in the surface water and the...
We developed a purge-and-trap system to measure CH_4 with high accuracy in the surface water and the...
Methane fluxes between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere are highly variable in space and ti...
In the shallow coastal area of the brackish water ecosystem of the Baltic Sea, between the Islands o...
We present air–sea fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), momentum, and sensible heat measur...
Methane (CH4) is the second-most important greenhouse gas in the atmosphere having a significant eff...
Methane (CH4) is the second-most important greenhouse gas in the atmosphere having a significant eff...
We demonstrate direct eddy covariance (EC) observations of methane (CH4) fluxes between the sea and ...
We report sea-air fluxes of methane in physically and biologically distinct inshore habitats of the ...
We report sea-air fluxes of methane in physically and biologically distinct inshore habitats of the ...
We report sea-air fluxes of methane in physically and biologically distinct inshore habitats of the ...
We report sea-air fluxes of methane in physically and biologically distinct inshore habitats of the ...
Fluxes of methane, CH4, were measured with the eddy covariance (EC) method at a small boreal lake in...
We report sea-air fluxes of methane in physically and biologically distinct inshore habitats of the ...
We report sea-air fluxes of methane in physically and biologically distinct inshore habitats of the ...
We developed a purge-and-trap system to measure CH_4 with high accuracy in the surface water and the...
We developed a purge-and-trap system to measure CH_4 with high accuracy in the surface water and the...
Methane fluxes between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere are highly variable in space and ti...
In the shallow coastal area of the brackish water ecosystem of the Baltic Sea, between the Islands o...
We present air–sea fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), momentum, and sensible heat measur...