ReviewA literature review of quantitative data was carried out to conduct a cross-system study on methaneemissions relating peak emissions (PE) and annual emissions (AE) in five types of non-managed ecosystems: estuaries, lakes, oceans, streams and wetlands. PE spanned eight orders of magnitude (0.015 μg CH4 m−2 h−1–300 mg CH4 m−2 h−1) while AE spanned seven (0.078–19044 g CH4 m−2 yr−1). PE and AE were strongly related worldwide (r2 = 0.93). There was no relationship between AE and latitude, with highly variable PE across latitudes and climates. The coefficient of variation (CV) was greatest for emissions in oceans and estuaries, while the highest emission rate was recorded in wetlands and lakes. Efflux from coastal areas and estuaries was ...
International audienceWetlands are the largest natural source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Th...
We used field measurements of methane (CH4) flux from upland and wetland soils in the Northern Study...
Northern wetlands and bogs are a large source of biogenic methane (CH4) to the atmosphere and shape ...
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, and atmospheric concentrations have risen 2.5 times since the ...
Atmospheric methane is a potent greenhouse gas that has tripled in concentration since pre-industria...
peer reviewedAtmospheric methane is a potent greenhouse gas that plays a major role in controlling t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Geophysical...
peer reviewedAquatic systems are an important, but poorly constrained, source of methane (CH4) to th...
This study was conducted to estimate annual CH4 efflux from wetlands and watercourses in Europe and...
Wetlands are the largest and most uncertain natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4). Several pr...
We determined methane (CH 4) emissions in a field enclosure experiment in a littoral freshwater mars...
Abstract Understanding the dynamics of methane (CH 4 ) emissions is of paramount importance because ...
Inland waters (rivers, reservoirs, lakes, ponds, streams) and estuaries are globally significant emi...
Coastal wetlands are significant sources of methane in the atmosphere, but emissions in these ecosys...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions : [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance ...
International audienceWetlands are the largest natural source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Th...
We used field measurements of methane (CH4) flux from upland and wetland soils in the Northern Study...
Northern wetlands and bogs are a large source of biogenic methane (CH4) to the atmosphere and shape ...
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, and atmospheric concentrations have risen 2.5 times since the ...
Atmospheric methane is a potent greenhouse gas that has tripled in concentration since pre-industria...
peer reviewedAtmospheric methane is a potent greenhouse gas that plays a major role in controlling t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Geophysical...
peer reviewedAquatic systems are an important, but poorly constrained, source of methane (CH4) to th...
This study was conducted to estimate annual CH4 efflux from wetlands and watercourses in Europe and...
Wetlands are the largest and most uncertain natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4). Several pr...
We determined methane (CH 4) emissions in a field enclosure experiment in a littoral freshwater mars...
Abstract Understanding the dynamics of methane (CH 4 ) emissions is of paramount importance because ...
Inland waters (rivers, reservoirs, lakes, ponds, streams) and estuaries are globally significant emi...
Coastal wetlands are significant sources of methane in the atmosphere, but emissions in these ecosys...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions : [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance ...
International audienceWetlands are the largest natural source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Th...
We used field measurements of methane (CH4) flux from upland and wetland soils in the Northern Study...
Northern wetlands and bogs are a large source of biogenic methane (CH4) to the atmosphere and shape ...