Cold-season methane (CH4) emissions may be poorly constrained in wetland models. We examined cold-season CH4 emissions simulated by 16 models participating in the Global Carbon Project model intercomparison and analyzed temporal and spatial patterns in simulation results using prescribed inundation data for 2000–2020. Estimated annual CH4 emissions from northern (>60°N) wetlands averaged 10.0 ± 5.5 Tg CH4 yr−1. While summer CH4 emissions were well simulated compared to in-situ flux measurement observations, the models underestimated CH4 during September to May relative to annual total (27 ± 9%, compared to 45% in observations) and substantially in the months with subzero air temperatures (5 ± 5%, compared to 27% in observations). Because of...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions : [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance ...
International audienceThe role of different sources and sinks of CH 4 in changes in atmospheric meth...
Wetland methane (CH4) emissions ([Formula: see text]) are important in global carbon budgets and cli...
Wetlands are the largest global natural methane (CH4/ source, and emissions between 50 and 70° N lat...
Wetlands are the single largest natural source of atmospheric methane (CH4), a greenhouse gas, and o...
Understanding the temporal and spatial variation of wetland methane emissions is essential to the es...
Methane (CH4) fluxes from northern wetlands may have influenced atmospheric CH4 concentrations at cl...
A global run of a process-based methane model [Walter et al., this issue] is performed using high-fr...
Wetlands are the largest global natural methane (CH4) source, and emissions between 50 and 70° N lat...
The vast pan-Arctic wetlands appear to be a large source of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. ...
A global run of a process-based methane model [Walter et al., this issue] is performed using high-fr...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
Wetland methane (CH4) emissions (FCH4) are important in global carbon budgets and climate change ass...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
The role of different sources and sinks of CH4 in changes in atmospheric methane ([CH4]) concentrati...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions : [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance ...
International audienceThe role of different sources and sinks of CH 4 in changes in atmospheric meth...
Wetland methane (CH4) emissions ([Formula: see text]) are important in global carbon budgets and cli...
Wetlands are the largest global natural methane (CH4/ source, and emissions between 50 and 70° N lat...
Wetlands are the single largest natural source of atmospheric methane (CH4), a greenhouse gas, and o...
Understanding the temporal and spatial variation of wetland methane emissions is essential to the es...
Methane (CH4) fluxes from northern wetlands may have influenced atmospheric CH4 concentrations at cl...
A global run of a process-based methane model [Walter et al., this issue] is performed using high-fr...
Wetlands are the largest global natural methane (CH4) source, and emissions between 50 and 70° N lat...
The vast pan-Arctic wetlands appear to be a large source of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas. ...
A global run of a process-based methane model [Walter et al., this issue] is performed using high-fr...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
Wetland methane (CH4) emissions (FCH4) are important in global carbon budgets and climate change ass...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
The role of different sources and sinks of CH4 in changes in atmospheric methane ([CH4]) concentrati...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions : [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance ...
International audienceThe role of different sources and sinks of CH 4 in changes in atmospheric meth...
Wetland methane (CH4) emissions ([Formula: see text]) are important in global carbon budgets and cli...