peer reviewedNatural lakes are thought to be globally important sources of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, and N2O) to the atmo-sphere although nearly no data have been previously reported from Africa. We collected CO2, CH4, and N2O data in 24 African lakes that accounted for 49% of total lacustrine surface area of the African continent and covered a wide range of morphology and productivity. The surface water concentrations of dissolved CO2 were much lower than values attributed in current literature to tropical lakes and lower than in boreal systems because of a higher productivity. In contrast, surface water–dissolved CH4 concentrations were generally higher than in boreal sys-tems. The lowest CO2 and the highest CH4 con...
Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (C0₂) , methane (CH₄) and nitrous oxide (N₂0) trap heat in ...
Emissions of methane (CH4) from tropical ecosystems, and how they respond to changes in climate, rep...
While it has been recently recognized that freshwater ecosystems may significantly offset the terres...
peer reviewedWe report dissolved CO2, CH4 and N2O concentrations in two large East African Rift lake...
peer reviewedWe report organic and inorganic carbon distributions and fluxes in a large (>2000 km2) ...
peer reviewedDespite growing evidence that methane (CH4) formation could also occur in well-oxygenat...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. Carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere from inland waters -...
We report the spatial variations of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide...
Lake Kivu [2.50°S 1.59°S 29.37°E 28.83°E] is one of the East African great lakes (2370 km2 surface a...
peer reviewedHeterotrophic respiration of organic matter (OM) is thought to dominate over aquatic pr...
Inland waters are important sources of greenhouse gases and emissions from polluted subtropical syst...
Les lacs Africains sont des sources importantes de méthane vers l’atmosphère, mais pourraient être d...
We report a data-set of methane (CH4) concentrations in the surface waters of Lake Kivu obtained dur...
Research Highlights: Monitoring of soil CH4 fluxes in African tropical forest conducted run for almo...
During this study, we focused on the biogeochemical cycles of carbon and nitrogen in two tropical la...
Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (C0₂) , methane (CH₄) and nitrous oxide (N₂0) trap heat in ...
Emissions of methane (CH4) from tropical ecosystems, and how they respond to changes in climate, rep...
While it has been recently recognized that freshwater ecosystems may significantly offset the terres...
peer reviewedWe report dissolved CO2, CH4 and N2O concentrations in two large East African Rift lake...
peer reviewedWe report organic and inorganic carbon distributions and fluxes in a large (>2000 km2) ...
peer reviewedDespite growing evidence that methane (CH4) formation could also occur in well-oxygenat...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. Carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere from inland waters -...
We report the spatial variations of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide...
Lake Kivu [2.50°S 1.59°S 29.37°E 28.83°E] is one of the East African great lakes (2370 km2 surface a...
peer reviewedHeterotrophic respiration of organic matter (OM) is thought to dominate over aquatic pr...
Inland waters are important sources of greenhouse gases and emissions from polluted subtropical syst...
Les lacs Africains sont des sources importantes de méthane vers l’atmosphère, mais pourraient être d...
We report a data-set of methane (CH4) concentrations in the surface waters of Lake Kivu obtained dur...
Research Highlights: Monitoring of soil CH4 fluxes in African tropical forest conducted run for almo...
During this study, we focused on the biogeochemical cycles of carbon and nitrogen in two tropical la...
Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (C0₂) , methane (CH₄) and nitrous oxide (N₂0) trap heat in ...
Emissions of methane (CH4) from tropical ecosystems, and how they respond to changes in climate, rep...
While it has been recently recognized that freshwater ecosystems may significantly offset the terres...