Atmospheric methane (CH4) has changed considerably in the time between the last glacial maximum (LGM) and the preindustrial period (PI). We investigate these changes in transient experiments with an Earth System Model, focusing on the rapid changes during the deglaciation, especially pronounced in the Bølling Allerød (BA) and Younger Dryas (YD) periods. We consider all relevant natural sources and sinks of methane and examine the drivers of changes in methane emissions as well as in the atmospheric lifetime of methane. We find that the evolution of atmospheric methane is largely driven by emissions from tropical wetlands, while variations in atmospheric lifetime are not negligible but small. Our model reproduces most changes in atmospheric ...
We investigate the changes in terrestrial natural methane emissions between the Last Glacial Maximum...
International audienceThe role of different sources and sinks of CH 4 in changes in atmospheric meth...
Considerable debate surrounds the source of the apparently ‘anomalous’1 increase of atmospheric meth...
Recent analyses of ice core methane concentrations suggested that methane emissions from wetlands we...
Atmospheric methane concentrations increased considerably from pre-industrial (PI) to present times ...
All recent climatic projections for the next century suggest that we are heading towards a warmer cl...
Atmospheric methane is an important greenhouse gas and a sensitive indicator of climate change and m...
The role of different sources and sinks of CH4 in changes in atmospheric methane ([CH4]) concentrati...
International audienceRecent analyses of ice core methane concentrations suggested that methane emis...
We investigate the changes in terrestrial natural methane emissions between the Last Glacial Maximum...
International audienceThe role of different sources and sinks of CH 4 in changes in atmospheric meth...
Considerable debate surrounds the source of the apparently ‘anomalous’1 increase of atmospheric meth...
Recent analyses of ice core methane concentrations suggested that methane emissions from wetlands we...
Atmospheric methane concentrations increased considerably from pre-industrial (PI) to present times ...
All recent climatic projections for the next century suggest that we are heading towards a warmer cl...
Atmospheric methane is an important greenhouse gas and a sensitive indicator of climate change and m...
The role of different sources and sinks of CH4 in changes in atmospheric methane ([CH4]) concentrati...
International audienceRecent analyses of ice core methane concentrations suggested that methane emis...
We investigate the changes in terrestrial natural methane emissions between the Last Glacial Maximum...
International audienceThe role of different sources and sinks of CH 4 in changes in atmospheric meth...
Considerable debate surrounds the source of the apparently ‘anomalous’1 increase of atmospheric meth...