Based on point measurements of methane flux from wetlands in the boreal and subarctic regions, northern wetlands are a major source of atmospheric methane. However, measurements have not been carried out in large continuous peatlands such as the the Hudson Bay Lowland (HBL) (320,000 km2) and the Western Siberian lowland (540,000 km2), which together account for over 30% of‐the wetlands north of 40°N. To determine the role the Hudson Bay Lowland as a source of atmospheric methane, fluxes were measured by enclosures throughout the 1990 snow‐free period in all the major wetland types and also by an aircraft in July. Two detailed survey areas were investigated: one (≈900km2) was in the high subarctic region of the northern lowland and the secon...
We used field measurements of methane (CH4) flux from upland and wetland soils in the Northern Study...
Methane emissions were measured by a static chamber technique in a diverse peatland complex in the N...
The vast pan-Arctic wetlands appear to be a large source of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. ...
The Hudson Bay Lowlands (HBL) is the second largest boreal wetland ecosystem in the world and an imp...
Boreal wetlands are thought to be a large source of atmospheric methane, but this idea is based on v...
Methane emissions were measured by a static chamber technique at 39 sites along a transect from the ...
Emissions of methane were measured by a static chamber technique at 9 sites on 5 wetlands in the Eas...
International audienceIn the global methane budget, the largest natural source is attributed to wetl...
Wetlands comprise the single largest global source of atmospheric methane, but current flux estimate...
We used field measurements of methane (CH4) flux from upland and wetland soils in the Northern Study...
Methane emissions were measured by a static chamber technique in a diverse peatland complex in the N...
The vast pan-Arctic wetlands appear to be a large source of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. ...
The Hudson Bay Lowlands (HBL) is the second largest boreal wetland ecosystem in the world and an imp...
Boreal wetlands are thought to be a large source of atmospheric methane, but this idea is based on v...
Methane emissions were measured by a static chamber technique at 39 sites along a transect from the ...
Emissions of methane were measured by a static chamber technique at 9 sites on 5 wetlands in the Eas...
International audienceIn the global methane budget, the largest natural source is attributed to wetl...
Wetlands comprise the single largest global source of atmospheric methane, but current flux estimate...
We used field measurements of methane (CH4) flux from upland and wetland soils in the Northern Study...
Methane emissions were measured by a static chamber technique in a diverse peatland complex in the N...
The vast pan-Arctic wetlands appear to be a large source of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. ...