The area of wet grasslands on peat soil in the Netherlands is slowly increasing at the expense of drained, agriculturally used grasslands. This study aimed (i) to assess the contribution of wet grasslands on peat soil to methane (CH4) emissions, and (ii) to explain differences among sites and between years in order to improve our understanding of controlling factors. For these purposes, a field study was conducted in the period 1994–1996 in the nature preserve Nieuwkoopse Plassen, which is a former peat mining and agricultural area. Net CH4 emissions were measured weekly to monthly with vented closed flux chambers at three representative sites, and at ditches near these sites. Three-years average of CH4 emissions was 7.9 g CH4 m- 2 yr-1 for...
Natural peatland areas are known to be major methane sources. However, not much is known about the i...
Peatlands act as both a source and sink of greenhouse gas (GHG), therefore with a changing climate i...
We examined the controls on summer CH4 emission from five sites in a peatland complex near Thompson,...
The area of wet grasslands on peat soil in the Netherlands is slowly increasing at the expense of dr...
Methane (CH4) is the most important greenhouse gas next to CO2 and as such it contributes to the enh...
Methane (CH4) emissions were compared for an intensively and extensively managed agricultural area o...
Methane (CH4) emissions from soils, representing the consequence of CH4 production, CH4 consumption ...
Abstract Generally, grasslands are considered as sinks for atmospheric CH4, and N input as a factor ...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThe integrated nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4) grassland project aims...
Our research investigates the spatial and temporal variability of methane (CH4) emissions in two dra...
SUMMARY Peat pastures in the Dutch province of Friesland emit high amounts of greenhouse gases (CO2...
International audienceIn the global methane budget, the largest natural source is attributed to wetl...
The increasing frequency of extreme drought and intense precipitation events with global warming may...
Natural peatland areas are known to be major methane sources. However, not much is known about the i...
Peatlands act as both a source and sink of greenhouse gas (GHG), therefore with a changing climate i...
We examined the controls on summer CH4 emission from five sites in a peatland complex near Thompson,...
The area of wet grasslands on peat soil in the Netherlands is slowly increasing at the expense of dr...
Methane (CH4) is the most important greenhouse gas next to CO2 and as such it contributes to the enh...
Methane (CH4) emissions were compared for an intensively and extensively managed agricultural area o...
Methane (CH4) emissions from soils, representing the consequence of CH4 production, CH4 consumption ...
Abstract Generally, grasslands are considered as sinks for atmospheric CH4, and N input as a factor ...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThe integrated nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4) grassland project aims...
Our research investigates the spatial and temporal variability of methane (CH4) emissions in two dra...
SUMMARY Peat pastures in the Dutch province of Friesland emit high amounts of greenhouse gases (CO2...
International audienceIn the global methane budget, the largest natural source is attributed to wetl...
The increasing frequency of extreme drought and intense precipitation events with global warming may...
Natural peatland areas are known to be major methane sources. However, not much is known about the i...
Peatlands act as both a source and sink of greenhouse gas (GHG), therefore with a changing climate i...
We examined the controls on summer CH4 emission from five sites in a peatland complex near Thompson,...