International audience<p>The importance of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in global climate change is undisputed, but our understanding of the daily and seasonal variations of the GHG fluxes is far from complete and detailed flux estimates are unequally distributed among ecosystems worldwide. Carbon dioxide (77%; CO<sub>2</sub>), methane (14%; CH<sub>4</sub>) and nitrous oxide (8%; N<sub>2</sub>O) are the three main GHGs that trap infrared radiations and contribute to climate change. While CO<sub>2</sub> has been largely studied, a considerable effort is still required to quantify the magnitude and drivers of CH<sub>4</sub> and N<sub>2</sub>O, which have radiative...
Research Highlights: Monitoring of soil CH4 fluxes in African tropical forest conducted run for almo...
Selective logging is among the main causes of tropical forest degradation, but little is known about...
Canopy soils can significantly contribute to aboveground labile biomass, especially in tropical mont...
International audience<p>The importance of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in global climate ch...
International audienceTree stems and soils can act as sources and sinks for the greenhouse gases (GH...
International audienceTree stems and soils can act as sources and sinks for the greenhouse gases (GH...
International audiencePurposeTropical forests exchange large amounts of greenhouse gases (GHGs: carb...
Forests are major sources of terrestrial methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes but not all s...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
Tree stems can act as a conduit for trace greenhouse gases (GHG) produced in the soil. However, the ...
Tropical forest soils are an important source and sink of greenhouse gases (GHGs), with tropical mon...
Soil greenhouse gas fluxes (particularly CO2, CH4, and N2O) play important roles in climate change. ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021As a whole, forest ecosystems sequester carbon from...
The tropics are the largest natural source of CO2 and N2O to the atmosphere and many tropical forest...
Research Highlights: Monitoring of soil CH4 fluxes in African tropical forest conducted run for almo...
Selective logging is among the main causes of tropical forest degradation, but little is known about...
Canopy soils can significantly contribute to aboveground labile biomass, especially in tropical mont...
International audience<p>The importance of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in global climate ch...
International audienceTree stems and soils can act as sources and sinks for the greenhouse gases (GH...
International audienceTree stems and soils can act as sources and sinks for the greenhouse gases (GH...
International audiencePurposeTropical forests exchange large amounts of greenhouse gases (GHGs: carb...
Forests are major sources of terrestrial methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes but not all s...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
Tree stems can act as a conduit for trace greenhouse gases (GHG) produced in the soil. However, the ...
Tropical forest soils are an important source and sink of greenhouse gases (GHGs), with tropical mon...
Soil greenhouse gas fluxes (particularly CO2, CH4, and N2O) play important roles in climate change. ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021As a whole, forest ecosystems sequester carbon from...
The tropics are the largest natural source of CO2 and N2O to the atmosphere and many tropical forest...
Research Highlights: Monitoring of soil CH4 fluxes in African tropical forest conducted run for almo...
Selective logging is among the main causes of tropical forest degradation, but little is known about...
Canopy soils can significantly contribute to aboveground labile biomass, especially in tropical mont...