Recent discovery of oxic methane production in sea and lake waters, as well as wetlands, demands re-thinking of the global methane cycle and re-assessment of the contribution of oxic waters to atmospheric methane emission. Here we analysed system-wide sources and sinks of surface-water methane in a temperate lake. Using a mass balance analysis, we show that internal methane production in well-oxygenated surface water is an important source for surface-water methane during the stratified period. Combining our results and literature reports, oxic methane contribution to emission follows a predictive function of littoral sediment area and surface mixed layer volume. The contribution of oxic methane source(s) is predicted to increase with lake ...
We measured methane concentrations in the surface water of the northern basin of Lake Lugano in spri...
International audienceThe build-up of methane in the hypolimnion of the eutrophic Lake Rotsee (Lucer...
An unexpected source of methane (CH¬4) from lakes. In Lake Hallwil about 90% of the CH¬4 that is emi...
Recent discovery of oxic methane production in sea and lake waters, as well as wetlands demands re-t...
Microbial methane production is commonly believed to be an exclusively anaerobic process performed b...
Oxic lake surface waters are frequently oversaturated with methane (CH4). The contribution to the gl...
Several studies have shown that different organisms are able to produce methane (CH4) in oxic condit...
Active methane production in oxygenated lake waters challenges the long-standing paradigm that micro...
Estimates of global methane (CH4) emissions from lakes and the contributions of different pathways a...
Northern lakes and ponds are abundant and emit large amounts of the potent climate forcer methane to...
International audienceThe build-up of methane has been monitored occasionally over three years and m...
Recent estimations demonstrate that methane (CH4) emissions from aquatic systems are responsible for...
The prevailing paradigm in methane research is that biological methane production is exclusive to an...
The discovery of methane production in oxic waters challenges the paradigm of strict anoxic requirem...
Despite growing evidence that methane (CH4) formation could also occur in well-oxygenated surface fr...
We measured methane concentrations in the surface water of the northern basin of Lake Lugano in spri...
International audienceThe build-up of methane in the hypolimnion of the eutrophic Lake Rotsee (Lucer...
An unexpected source of methane (CH¬4) from lakes. In Lake Hallwil about 90% of the CH¬4 that is emi...
Recent discovery of oxic methane production in sea and lake waters, as well as wetlands demands re-t...
Microbial methane production is commonly believed to be an exclusively anaerobic process performed b...
Oxic lake surface waters are frequently oversaturated with methane (CH4). The contribution to the gl...
Several studies have shown that different organisms are able to produce methane (CH4) in oxic condit...
Active methane production in oxygenated lake waters challenges the long-standing paradigm that micro...
Estimates of global methane (CH4) emissions from lakes and the contributions of different pathways a...
Northern lakes and ponds are abundant and emit large amounts of the potent climate forcer methane to...
International audienceThe build-up of methane has been monitored occasionally over three years and m...
Recent estimations demonstrate that methane (CH4) emissions from aquatic systems are responsible for...
The prevailing paradigm in methane research is that biological methane production is exclusive to an...
The discovery of methane production in oxic waters challenges the paradigm of strict anoxic requirem...
Despite growing evidence that methane (CH4) formation could also occur in well-oxygenated surface fr...
We measured methane concentrations in the surface water of the northern basin of Lake Lugano in spri...
International audienceThe build-up of methane in the hypolimnion of the eutrophic Lake Rotsee (Lucer...
An unexpected source of methane (CH¬4) from lakes. In Lake Hallwil about 90% of the CH¬4 that is emi...