We present an assessment of methane (CH4) atmospheric concentrations over the Amazon Basin for 2010 and 2011 using a 3-D atmospheric chemical transport model, two wetland emission models, and new observations made during biweekly flights made over four locations within the basin. We attempt to constrain basin-wide CH4 emissions using the observations, and since 2010 was an unusually dry year, we assess the effect of this drought on Amazonian methane emissions. We find that South American emissions contribute up to 150 ppb to concentrations at the sites, mainly originating from within the basin. Our atmospheric model simulations agree reasonably well with measurements at three of the locations (0.28 ≤ r2 ≤ 0.63, mean bias ≤ 9.5 ppb). Attempt...
Tropical wetlands are estimated to represent about 50% of the natural wetland methane (CH4) emission...
Methane (CH4) fluxes from world rivers are still poorly constrained, with measurements restricted ma...
International audienceThe Amazon region, being a large source ofmethane (CH4), contributes ...
[1] Tropical regions, especially the Amazon region, account for large emissions of methane (CH_4). H...
We use a global inverse model, satellite data and flask measurements to estimate methane (CH4) emiss...
Wetlands are the largest global source of atmospheric methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. Howeve...
Methane (CH4) mole fractions from the large semiseasonal Llanos de Moxos wetlands (∼70,000 km2) in n...
Researchers measured the distributions and fluxes of methane and other trace gases from the various ...
Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas that also affects the chemistry and oxidation capacity ...
The Amazon basin is an important player in the global methane cycle. Objectives of this work are to ...
Tropical wetlands are thought to be the most important source of interannual variability in atmosphe...
A total of 186 methane measurements from the three primary Amazon floodplain environments of open wa...
The Amazon Basin contains large wetland ecosystems which are important sources of methane (CH4). Spa...
It is well known that methane (CH4) is emitted from soil, water and wetlands under anaerobic conditi...
Tropical wetlands are thought to be the most important source of interannual variability in atmosphe...
Tropical wetlands are estimated to represent about 50% of the natural wetland methane (CH4) emission...
Methane (CH4) fluxes from world rivers are still poorly constrained, with measurements restricted ma...
International audienceThe Amazon region, being a large source ofmethane (CH4), contributes ...
[1] Tropical regions, especially the Amazon region, account for large emissions of methane (CH_4). H...
We use a global inverse model, satellite data and flask measurements to estimate methane (CH4) emiss...
Wetlands are the largest global source of atmospheric methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. Howeve...
Methane (CH4) mole fractions from the large semiseasonal Llanos de Moxos wetlands (∼70,000 km2) in n...
Researchers measured the distributions and fluxes of methane and other trace gases from the various ...
Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas that also affects the chemistry and oxidation capacity ...
The Amazon basin is an important player in the global methane cycle. Objectives of this work are to ...
Tropical wetlands are thought to be the most important source of interannual variability in atmosphe...
A total of 186 methane measurements from the three primary Amazon floodplain environments of open wa...
The Amazon Basin contains large wetland ecosystems which are important sources of methane (CH4). Spa...
It is well known that methane (CH4) is emitted from soil, water and wetlands under anaerobic conditi...
Tropical wetlands are thought to be the most important source of interannual variability in atmosphe...
Tropical wetlands are estimated to represent about 50% of the natural wetland methane (CH4) emission...
Methane (CH4) fluxes from world rivers are still poorly constrained, with measurements restricted ma...
International audienceThe Amazon region, being a large source ofmethane (CH4), contributes ...