Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas that also affects the chemistry and oxidation capacity of the atmosphere (Cicerone and Oremland 1988). The current burden of methane in the atmosphere is about 4700Tg (1 Tg = 1 million tons) (Wahlen et al. 1989), and the global annual emission is ca. 505 Tg CH4year(-1) (Crutzen 199 1). Ca. 80 per cent of the total methane emission is of modern biogenic origin, whereas only 20 per cent is due to fossil carbon sources (Wahlen et al. 1989). The increase in the tropospheric methane concentration from 0.7ppm in preindustrial times to the present value of 1.7 ppm can be attributed mainly to expanding agricultural activities, such as rice cultivation and animal husbandry (Bouwman 1989). Natural wetlands...
We present an assessment of methane (CH4) atmospheric concentrations over the Amazon Basin for 2010 ...
During July and August 1985, the sources of methane and its flux to the troposphere were measured fr...
There has been an average increase in the surface temperature of the earth by 0.6 ± 0.2ºC over the 2...
Methane (CH4) is one of the trace gases in the atmosphere that is considered to play a major role in...
Wetlands are the largest global source of atmospheric methane (CH4)1, a potent greenhouse gas. Howev...
[1] Tropical regions, especially the Amazon region, account for large emissions of methane (CH_4). H...
The atmospheric methane budget is commonly defined assuming that major sources derive from the biosp...
The Pantanal region of Brazil is the largest seasonally flooded tropical grassland and, according to...
Tropical wetlands are thought to be the most important source of interannual variability in atmosphe...
Methane (CH4) is one of the trace gases in the atmosphere that is considered to play a major role i...
Methane is the second most important gas after CO$_{2}$ in the atmosphere in terms of radiative forc...
A total of 186 methane measurements from the three primary Amazon floodplain environments of open wa...
Tropical wetlands are estimated to represent about 50% of the natural wetland methane (C
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
We present an assessment of methane (CH4) atmospheric concentrations over the Amazon Basin for 2010 ...
During July and August 1985, the sources of methane and its flux to the troposphere were measured fr...
There has been an average increase in the surface temperature of the earth by 0.6 ± 0.2ºC over the 2...
Methane (CH4) is one of the trace gases in the atmosphere that is considered to play a major role in...
Wetlands are the largest global source of atmospheric methane (CH4)1, a potent greenhouse gas. Howev...
[1] Tropical regions, especially the Amazon region, account for large emissions of methane (CH_4). H...
The atmospheric methane budget is commonly defined assuming that major sources derive from the biosp...
The Pantanal region of Brazil is the largest seasonally flooded tropical grassland and, according to...
Tropical wetlands are thought to be the most important source of interannual variability in atmosphe...
Methane (CH4) is one of the trace gases in the atmosphere that is considered to play a major role i...
Methane is the second most important gas after CO$_{2}$ in the atmosphere in terms of radiative forc...
A total of 186 methane measurements from the three primary Amazon floodplain environments of open wa...
Tropical wetlands are estimated to represent about 50% of the natural wetland methane (C
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
We present an assessment of methane (CH4) atmospheric concentrations over the Amazon Basin for 2010 ...
During July and August 1985, the sources of methane and its flux to the troposphere were measured fr...
There has been an average increase in the surface temperature of the earth by 0.6 ± 0.2ºC over the 2...