Methane ( CH4) is emitted from lakes by several processes: bubbles released from bottom sediments that reach the atmosphere (ebullition); spring release of CH4 trapped in bubbles in and under the ice during fall freeze (bubble release), and diffusion of CH4 from sediments to the surface. Each of these emission routes is highly variable over space and time, and episodic in the extreme, making reliable measurements difficult to carry out. However, lakes are receiving increasing interest for their important contribution to global CH4 emissions. Their area, distribution and emissions respond to interannual and longer-term climate fluctuations and close to half the world’s lake area is in high northern latitudes that are experiencing rapidly-war...
International audienceMethane (CH4) emissions from lakes are the largest of the emissions from fresh...
Globally, shallow lakes are an important source of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere. Previo...
Quantifying methane (CH4) emissions from lakes is important for regional and global greenhouse gas e...
Methane (CH4) is emitted from lakes by several processes: bubbles released from bottom sediments tha...
Lakes have been highlighted as one of the largest natural sources of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4...
Lakes and ponds represent one of the largest natural sources of the greenhouse gas methane. By surfa...
Northern lakes and ponds are abundant and emit large amounts of the potent climate forcer methane to...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas which is emitted to the atmosphere from both natural and an...
Many previous studies have found spatial and seasonal variabilities in CH4 fluxes, which could signi...
The amount of methane (CH(4)) emitted from northern lakes to the atmosphere is uncertain but is expe...
The ice‐covered period on lakes in the northern hemisphere has often been neglected or assumed to ha...
Ebullition (bubbling) from small lakes and ponds at high latitudes is an important yet unconstrained...
Methane, a radiatively active “greenhouse ” gas, is emitted from lakes to the atmosphere throughout ...
Previous studies of thermokarst lakes have drawn attention to the potential for accumulationof CH4un...
Lakes are significant emitters of methane to the atmosphere, and thus are important components of th...
International audienceMethane (CH4) emissions from lakes are the largest of the emissions from fresh...
Globally, shallow lakes are an important source of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere. Previo...
Quantifying methane (CH4) emissions from lakes is important for regional and global greenhouse gas e...
Methane (CH4) is emitted from lakes by several processes: bubbles released from bottom sediments tha...
Lakes have been highlighted as one of the largest natural sources of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4...
Lakes and ponds represent one of the largest natural sources of the greenhouse gas methane. By surfa...
Northern lakes and ponds are abundant and emit large amounts of the potent climate forcer methane to...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas which is emitted to the atmosphere from both natural and an...
Many previous studies have found spatial and seasonal variabilities in CH4 fluxes, which could signi...
The amount of methane (CH(4)) emitted from northern lakes to the atmosphere is uncertain but is expe...
The ice‐covered period on lakes in the northern hemisphere has often been neglected or assumed to ha...
Ebullition (bubbling) from small lakes and ponds at high latitudes is an important yet unconstrained...
Methane, a radiatively active “greenhouse ” gas, is emitted from lakes to the atmosphere throughout ...
Previous studies of thermokarst lakes have drawn attention to the potential for accumulationof CH4un...
Lakes are significant emitters of methane to the atmosphere, and thus are important components of th...
International audienceMethane (CH4) emissions from lakes are the largest of the emissions from fresh...
Globally, shallow lakes are an important source of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere. Previo...
Quantifying methane (CH4) emissions from lakes is important for regional and global greenhouse gas e...