Ebullition (bubbling) is an important mechanism for the transfer of methane (CH4) from shallow waters to the atmosphere. Because of their stochastic nature, however, ebullition fluxes are difficult to accurately resolve. Hydroacoustic surveys have the potential to significantly improve the spatiotemporal observation of emission fluxes, but knowledge of bubble size distribution is also necessary to accurately assess local, regional, and global water body CH4 emission estimates. Therefore, we explore the importance of bubble size and small-scale flux variability on CH4 transport in and emissions from a reservoir with a bubble-size-calibrated echosounder that can efficiently and economically survey greater areas while still resolving individua...
There is growing concern about the transfer of methane originating from water bodies to the atmosph...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...
Sediments submerged beneath many inland waterways and shallow oceans emit methane, a potent greenhou...
Ebullition (bubbling) is an important mechanism for the transfer of methane (CH4) from shallow water...
Ebullition (bubbling) is an important mechanism for the transfer of methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) from sh...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have more than doubled in the past ~ 250 yr, although the s...
In lakes and reservoirs with variable water level, gas ebullition can play a substantial role in met...
1. Echosounder calibration for bubble size……………………….S2 2. Hydroacoustic assessment of bubble flux………...
The potent greenhouse gas methane (CH4) is readily emitted from tropical reservoirs, often via ebull...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Ci...
An increasing number of rivers are being dammed, particularly in the tropics, and reservoir water su...
The majority of methane produced in many anoxic sediments is released via ebullition. These bubbles ...
There is growing concern about the transfer of methane originating from water bodies to the atmosphe...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
Tropical reservoirs have been identified as important methane (CH4) sources to the atmosphere, prima...
There is growing concern about the transfer of methane originating from water bodies to the atmosph...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...
Sediments submerged beneath many inland waterways and shallow oceans emit methane, a potent greenhou...
Ebullition (bubbling) is an important mechanism for the transfer of methane (CH4) from shallow water...
Ebullition (bubbling) is an important mechanism for the transfer of methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) from sh...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have more than doubled in the past ~ 250 yr, although the s...
In lakes and reservoirs with variable water level, gas ebullition can play a substantial role in met...
1. Echosounder calibration for bubble size……………………….S2 2. Hydroacoustic assessment of bubble flux………...
The potent greenhouse gas methane (CH4) is readily emitted from tropical reservoirs, often via ebull...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Ci...
An increasing number of rivers are being dammed, particularly in the tropics, and reservoir water su...
The majority of methane produced in many anoxic sediments is released via ebullition. These bubbles ...
There is growing concern about the transfer of methane originating from water bodies to the atmosphe...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
Tropical reservoirs have been identified as important methane (CH4) sources to the atmosphere, prima...
There is growing concern about the transfer of methane originating from water bodies to the atmosph...
Large reservoirs of methane present in Arctic marine sediments are susceptible to rapid warming, pro...
Sediments submerged beneath many inland waterways and shallow oceans emit methane, a potent greenhou...