This dataset contains methane fluxes measured at high temporal resolution (hourly fluxes) collected over two snow-free seasons (June–August; 2019, 2021) at Trail Valley Creek, an Arctic tundra site in the Western Canadian Arctic. Fluxes were measured with automated chambers installed in replication of six at three individual landcover vegetation units (Lichen, Shrub, Tussock) within dwarf-shrub dominated tundra. Site meteorological data are provided with the flux data at hourly resolution
Methane fluxes were calculated from measurements carried out at a temperate upland forest in Central...
Arctic regions are especially influenced by a warming climate and thus are of high scientific intere...
We present the first ecosystem-scale methane flux data from a northern Siberian tundra ecosystem cov...
This dataset includes two data tables of methane (CH4) fluxes measured in Arctic uplands. Dataset 1 ...
This dataset includes campaign-based, manual chamber measurements at sites displaying net methane (C...
Abstract The carbon balance of high-latitude terrestrial ecosystems plays an essential role in the ...
Understanding the processes that influence and control carbon cycling in Arctic tundra ecosystems is...
Uncertainties in the carbon budget of high latitude ecosystems are partly due to difficulties in ass...
Methane (CH4) fluxes 1997-2010 were studied by combining remotely sensed normalised difference water...
This thesis is concerned with trace gas flux in tundra environments, the main subject of study being...
Eddy covariance measurements of methane flux were carried out in an arctic tundra landscape in the c...
The land-atmosphere exchange of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) in a high-Arctic wet tundra e...
EMISSION of methane from tundra soil contributes about 10% of the global atmospheric methane budget1...
The northern latitudes are experiencing disproportionate warming relative to the mid-latitudes, and ...
Methane (CH4) emissions from arctic tundra typically follow relations with soil temperature and wate...
Methane fluxes were calculated from measurements carried out at a temperate upland forest in Central...
Arctic regions are especially influenced by a warming climate and thus are of high scientific intere...
We present the first ecosystem-scale methane flux data from a northern Siberian tundra ecosystem cov...
This dataset includes two data tables of methane (CH4) fluxes measured in Arctic uplands. Dataset 1 ...
This dataset includes campaign-based, manual chamber measurements at sites displaying net methane (C...
Abstract The carbon balance of high-latitude terrestrial ecosystems plays an essential role in the ...
Understanding the processes that influence and control carbon cycling in Arctic tundra ecosystems is...
Uncertainties in the carbon budget of high latitude ecosystems are partly due to difficulties in ass...
Methane (CH4) fluxes 1997-2010 were studied by combining remotely sensed normalised difference water...
This thesis is concerned with trace gas flux in tundra environments, the main subject of study being...
Eddy covariance measurements of methane flux were carried out in an arctic tundra landscape in the c...
The land-atmosphere exchange of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) in a high-Arctic wet tundra e...
EMISSION of methane from tundra soil contributes about 10% of the global atmospheric methane budget1...
The northern latitudes are experiencing disproportionate warming relative to the mid-latitudes, and ...
Methane (CH4) emissions from arctic tundra typically follow relations with soil temperature and wate...
Methane fluxes were calculated from measurements carried out at a temperate upland forest in Central...
Arctic regions are especially influenced by a warming climate and thus are of high scientific intere...
We present the first ecosystem-scale methane flux data from a northern Siberian tundra ecosystem cov...