Tidal salt marshes produce and emit CH4. Therefore, it is critical to understand the biogeochemical controls that regulate CH4 spatial and temporal dynamics in wetlands. The prevailing paradigm assumes that acetoclastic methanogenesis is the dominant pathway for CH4 production, and higher salinity concentrations inhibit CH4 production in salt marshes. Recent evidence shows that CH4 is produced within salt marshes via methylotrophic methanogenesis, a process not inhibited by sulfate reduction. To further explore this conundrum, we performed measurements of soil-atmosphere CH4 and CO2 fluxes coupled with depth profiles of soil CH4 and CO2 pore water gas concentrations, stable and radioisotopes, pore water chemistry, and microbial community co...
Coastal wetlands are significant sources of methane in the atmosphere, but emissions in these ecosys...
Rapid urbanization and agriculture have led to loss of wetlands and their ecosystem services in the ...
Wetland carbon sequestration is offset by carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) emissions for which...
Salt marshes and tidally controlled wetlands are known to have a carbon (C) sequestration potential ...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Publication associated with dataset 'Methane fluxes from four elevation zones in a St. Lawrence Estu...
Coastal wetlands are significant sources of methane in the atmosphere, but emissions in these ecosys...
Natural wetlands emit one third of global methane (CH4), the second most important greenhouse gas af...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Vargas, RodrigoCoastal salt marshes store large amounts of carbon but the magnitude and patterns of ...
Rapid urbanization and agriculture have led to loss of wetlands and their ecosystem services in the ...
Coastal wetlands are significant sources of methane in the atmosphere, but emissions in these ecosys...
Rapid urbanization and agriculture have led to loss of wetlands and their ecosystem services in the ...
Wetland carbon sequestration is offset by carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) emissions for which...
Salt marshes and tidally controlled wetlands are known to have a carbon (C) sequestration potential ...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Publication associated with dataset 'Methane fluxes from four elevation zones in a St. Lawrence Estu...
Coastal wetlands are significant sources of methane in the atmosphere, but emissions in these ecosys...
Natural wetlands emit one third of global methane (CH4), the second most important greenhouse gas af...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Vargas, RodrigoCoastal salt marshes store large amounts of carbon but the magnitude and patterns of ...
Rapid urbanization and agriculture have led to loss of wetlands and their ecosystem services in the ...
Coastal wetlands are significant sources of methane in the atmosphere, but emissions in these ecosys...
Rapid urbanization and agriculture have led to loss of wetlands and their ecosystem services in the ...
Wetland carbon sequestration is offset by carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) emissions for which...