Methane (CH4) emission from a floodplain lake in central Amazonia was measured during a complete annual cycle using a static chamber method. The results show significant differences in the CH4 flux rates from different habitats in the lake: open water, floating vegetation (mainly the aquatic grass Paspalum repens) and floodplain forest. The highest CH4 emission rates (10–198 mg CH4 m−2 d−1) were recorded during inundation in the seasonally flooded forest. Lower emission rates occurred in the floating vegetation (3–79 mg CH4 m−2 d−1), which is found in areas with a short subaerial phase and in the permanently aquatic part of the lake (4–65 mg CH4 m−2 d−1) free of macrophytes and with the lowest productivity. Seasonal fluctuations in water le...
The first extensive set of measurements of methane concentrations and fluxes for the Negro River and...
Researchers measured the distributions and fluxes of methane and other trace gases from the various ...
Methane (CH4) is guaranteed to affect climate change and is essential in rising temperatures. Scient...
Methane (CH4) emission from a floodplain lake in central Amazonia was measured during a complete ann...
It is well known that methane (CH4) is emitted from soil, water and wetlands under anaerobic conditi...
In the Amazon floodplain large areas of unvegetated lake sediments are exposed to air during low wat...
Inland waters (lakes, rivers and reservoirs) are now understood to contribute large amounts of metha...
A total of 186 methane measurements from the three primary Amazon floodplain environments of open wa...
<div><p>Inland waters (lakes, rivers and reservoirs) are now understood to contribute large amounts ...
Wetlands are the largest global source of atmospheric methane (CH4)1, a potent greenhouse gas. Howev...
Inundation-adapted trees were recently established as the dominant egress pathway for soil-produced ...
Tropical peatlands are one of the largest soil carbon (C) storage ecosystems in the world and are cr...
We develop a dynamic methanogen-available carbon model (DMCM) to quantify the role of the methanogen...
The global development of hydropower dams has rapidly expanded over the last several decades and has...
During July and August 1985, the sources of methane and its flux to the troposphere were measured fr...
The first extensive set of measurements of methane concentrations and fluxes for the Negro River and...
Researchers measured the distributions and fluxes of methane and other trace gases from the various ...
Methane (CH4) is guaranteed to affect climate change and is essential in rising temperatures. Scient...
Methane (CH4) emission from a floodplain lake in central Amazonia was measured during a complete ann...
It is well known that methane (CH4) is emitted from soil, water and wetlands under anaerobic conditi...
In the Amazon floodplain large areas of unvegetated lake sediments are exposed to air during low wat...
Inland waters (lakes, rivers and reservoirs) are now understood to contribute large amounts of metha...
A total of 186 methane measurements from the three primary Amazon floodplain environments of open wa...
<div><p>Inland waters (lakes, rivers and reservoirs) are now understood to contribute large amounts ...
Wetlands are the largest global source of atmospheric methane (CH4)1, a potent greenhouse gas. Howev...
Inundation-adapted trees were recently established as the dominant egress pathway for soil-produced ...
Tropical peatlands are one of the largest soil carbon (C) storage ecosystems in the world and are cr...
We develop a dynamic methanogen-available carbon model (DMCM) to quantify the role of the methanogen...
The global development of hydropower dams has rapidly expanded over the last several decades and has...
During July and August 1985, the sources of methane and its flux to the troposphere were measured fr...
The first extensive set of measurements of methane concentrations and fluxes for the Negro River and...
Researchers measured the distributions and fluxes of methane and other trace gases from the various ...
Methane (CH4) is guaranteed to affect climate change and is essential in rising temperatures. Scient...