An understanding of potential factors controlling methane emissions from natural wetlands is important to accurately project future atmospheric methane concentrations. Here, we examine the relative contributions of climatic and environmental factors, such as precipitation, temperature, atmospheric CO2 concentration, nitrogen deposition, wetland inundation extent, and land-use and land-cover change, on changes in wetland methane emissions from preindustrial to present day (i.e., 1850-2005). We apply a mechanistic methane biogeochemical model integrated in the Community Land Model version 4.5 (CLM4.5), the land component of the Community Earth System Model. The methane model explicitly simulates methane production, oxidation, ebullition, tran...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) accounts for ~20% of the total direct anthropogenic radiative forcing by l...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) accounts for ~20% of the total direct anthropogenic radiative forcing by l...
Increasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approximately 20% of anthrop...
An understanding of potential factors controlling methane emissions from natural wetlands is importa...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas which contributes about 22% to the present greenhouse effect....
Methane is an important greenhouse gas which contributes about 22% to the present greenhouse effect....
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
Increasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approximately 20% of anthrop...
Increasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approximately 20% of anthrop...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) accounts for ~20% of the total direct anthropogenic radiative forcing by l...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) accounts for ~20% of the total direct anthropogenic radiative forcing by l...
Increasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approximately 20% of anthrop...
An understanding of potential factors controlling methane emissions from natural wetlands is importa...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas which contributes about 22% to the present greenhouse effect....
Methane is an important greenhouse gas which contributes about 22% to the present greenhouse effect....
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
Increasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approximately 20% of anthrop...
Increasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approximately 20% of anthrop...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) accounts for ~20% of the total direct anthropogenic radiative forcing by l...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) accounts for ~20% of the total direct anthropogenic radiative forcing by l...
Increasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approximately 20% of anthrop...