International audienceThis study compares the CH4 fluxes from two arctic wetland sites of different annual temperatures during 2004 to 2006. The PEATLAND-VU model was used to simulate the emissions. The CH4 module of PEATLAND-VU is based on the Walter-Heimann model. The first site is located in northeast Siberia, Indigirka lowlands, Kytalyk reserve (70° N, 147° E) in a continuous permafrost region with mean annual temperatures of ?14.3°C. The other site is Stordalen mire in the eastern part of Lake Torneträsk (68° N, 19° E), ten kilometres east of Abisko, northern Sweden. It is located in a discontinuous permafrost region. Stordalen has a sub arctic climate with a mean annual temperature of ?0.7°C. Model input consisted of observed tempera...
© 2015 Author(s). Wetlands are the world's largest natural source of methane, a powerful greenhouse ...
International audienceWetlands are the largest natural source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Th...
Methane (CH4) fluxes from northern wetlands may have influenced atmospheric CH4 concentrations at cl...
International audienceThis study compares the CH4 fluxes from two arctic wetland sites of different ...
This study compares the CH4 fluxes from two arctic wetland sites of different annual temperatures du...
International audienceMethane (CH4) emission from boreal, arctic and subarctic wetlands constitutes ...
[1] Methane (CH4) emission from boreal, arctic and subarctic wetlands constitutes a potentially posi...
The vast pan-Arctic wetlands appear to be a large source of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. ...
In order to better address the feedbacks between climate and wetland methane (CH4) emissions, we tes...
In order to better address the feedbacks between climate and wetland methane (CH4) emissions, we tes...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions : [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance ...
Boreal/arctic wetlands are dominated by diverse plant species, which vary in their contribution to C...
Boreal/arctic wetlands are dominated by diverse plant species, which vary in their contribution to C...
© 2015 Author(s). Wetlands are the world's largest natural source of methane, a powerful greenhouse ...
© 2015 Author(s). Wetlands are the world's largest natural source of methane, a powerful greenhouse ...
© 2015 Author(s). Wetlands are the world's largest natural source of methane, a powerful greenhouse ...
International audienceWetlands are the largest natural source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Th...
Methane (CH4) fluxes from northern wetlands may have influenced atmospheric CH4 concentrations at cl...
International audienceThis study compares the CH4 fluxes from two arctic wetland sites of different ...
This study compares the CH4 fluxes from two arctic wetland sites of different annual temperatures du...
International audienceMethane (CH4) emission from boreal, arctic and subarctic wetlands constitutes ...
[1] Methane (CH4) emission from boreal, arctic and subarctic wetlands constitutes a potentially posi...
The vast pan-Arctic wetlands appear to be a large source of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. ...
In order to better address the feedbacks between climate and wetland methane (CH4) emissions, we tes...
In order to better address the feedbacks between climate and wetland methane (CH4) emissions, we tes...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions : [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance ...
Boreal/arctic wetlands are dominated by diverse plant species, which vary in their contribution to C...
Boreal/arctic wetlands are dominated by diverse plant species, which vary in their contribution to C...
© 2015 Author(s). Wetlands are the world's largest natural source of methane, a powerful greenhouse ...
© 2015 Author(s). Wetlands are the world's largest natural source of methane, a powerful greenhouse ...
© 2015 Author(s). Wetlands are the world's largest natural source of methane, a powerful greenhouse ...
International audienceWetlands are the largest natural source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Th...
Methane (CH4) fluxes from northern wetlands may have influenced atmospheric CH4 concentrations at cl...