Research Highlights: Monitoring of soil CH4 fluxes in African tropical forest conducted run for almost two years, contributing to the scant information on greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes from forests available from this region. Data showed that the forest soil acted as a net yearly source of CH4. Hotspots of CH4 emissions were measured both in upland and lowland areas of the forest, and on an annual basis they overcame the soil CH4 sink during drier periods or in well‐drained areas. Background and Objectives: Atmospheric studies indicate that tropics are a strong CH4 source. Regional budgets attribute the majority of this source to wetland ecosystems and flooded lowland forests, whereas un‐flooded forests are considered net CH4 sinks, although ...
Tropical forest soils are an important source and sink of greenhouse gases (GHGs), with tropical mon...
Tropical wetlands are a significant source of atmospheric methane (CH4), but their importance to the...
Wetlands are the largest global source of atmospheric methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. Howeve...
Research Highlights: Monitoring of soil CH4 fluxes in African tropical forest conducted run for almo...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
Globally, tropical forests are assumed to be an important source of atmospheric nitrous oxide (N$_{2...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
Natural vegetation represents an important sink for greenhouse gases (GHGs); however, there is relat...
Globally, tropical forests are assumed to be an important source of atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O) ...
Emissions of methane (CH4) from tropical ecosystems, and how they respond to changes in climate, rep...
International audienceMethane flux measurements from the soil-grass system were made during the wet ...
In the last 40 years, large areas of the Mau forest, the largest contiguous tropical montane forest ...
Data-poor tropical wetlands constitute an important source of atmospheric CH4 in the world. We studi...
Aim: Savannas and seasonally-dry ecosystems cover a significant part of the world's land surface. If...
Knowledge of greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes in soils is a prerequisite to constrain national, continent...
Tropical forest soils are an important source and sink of greenhouse gases (GHGs), with tropical mon...
Tropical wetlands are a significant source of atmospheric methane (CH4), but their importance to the...
Wetlands are the largest global source of atmospheric methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. Howeve...
Research Highlights: Monitoring of soil CH4 fluxes in African tropical forest conducted run for almo...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
Globally, tropical forests are assumed to be an important source of atmospheric nitrous oxide (N$_{2...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
Natural vegetation represents an important sink for greenhouse gases (GHGs); however, there is relat...
Globally, tropical forests are assumed to be an important source of atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O) ...
Emissions of methane (CH4) from tropical ecosystems, and how they respond to changes in climate, rep...
International audienceMethane flux measurements from the soil-grass system were made during the wet ...
In the last 40 years, large areas of the Mau forest, the largest contiguous tropical montane forest ...
Data-poor tropical wetlands constitute an important source of atmospheric CH4 in the world. We studi...
Aim: Savannas and seasonally-dry ecosystems cover a significant part of the world's land surface. If...
Knowledge of greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes in soils is a prerequisite to constrain national, continent...
Tropical forest soils are an important source and sink of greenhouse gases (GHGs), with tropical mon...
Tropical wetlands are a significant source of atmospheric methane (CH4), but their importance to the...
Wetlands are the largest global source of atmospheric methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. Howeve...