Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Global Biogeochemical Cycles 18 (2004): GB3010, doi:10.1029/2004GB002239.We develop and use a new version of the Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) to study how rates of methane (CH4) emissions and consumption in high-latitude soils of the Northern Hemisphere have changed over the past century in response to observed changes in the region's climate. We estimate that the net emissions of CH4 (emissions minus consumption) from these soils have increased by an average 0.08 Tg CH4 yr−1 during the twentieth century. Our estimate of the annual...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) varied with climate during the Quaternary, rising from a concentration of ...
Wetlands of northern high latitudes are ecosystems highly vulnerable to climate change. Some degrada...
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Much of the 191.8 Pg C in the upper 1 m of Arctic soil of Arctic soil organic mater is, or is at ris...
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The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions : [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance ...
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Natural methane (CH_4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important part of today's global CH_4 bu...
The vast pan-Arctic wetlands appear to be a large source of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. ...
We present methane (CH4) flux estimates for 2005 to 2013 from a Bayesian inversion focusing on the h...
Natural methane (CH_4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important part of today's global CH_4 bu...
High latitude ecosystems were thought to enhance CH_4 emission in relation to the current arctic war...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) varied with climate during the Quaternary, rising from a concentration of ...
Wetlands of northern high latitudes are ecosystems highly vulnerable to climate change. Some degrada...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Much of the 191.8 Pg C in the upper 1 m of Arctic soil of Arctic soil organic mater is, or is at ris...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions : [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance ...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Natural methane (CH_4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important part of today's global CH_4 bu...
The vast pan-Arctic wetlands appear to be a large source of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. ...
We present methane (CH4) flux estimates for 2005 to 2013 from a Bayesian inversion focusing on the h...
Natural methane (CH_4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important part of today's global CH_4 bu...
High latitude ecosystems were thought to enhance CH_4 emission in relation to the current arctic war...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) varied with climate during the Quaternary, rising from a concentration of ...
Wetlands of northern high latitudes are ecosystems highly vulnerable to climate change. Some degrada...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...