Subglacial meltwater of land-terminating glaciers in Greenland and Iceland are sources of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere, but sparse empirical data exist about the spatial distribution of subglacial CH4 production and emission from glaciers in other regions of the world. This study presents the first measurements of CH4 emissions from the subglacial meltwater of three outlet glaciers of the St. Elias Mountains in Yukon, Canada. Dissolved CH4 concentrations were highly elevated at 45, 135, and 250 times compared to the atmospheric equilibrium concentration in the meltwater of Dusty, Kluane, and Donjek glaciers, respectively. Dissolved CO2 concentrations were depleted relative to the atmospheric equilibrium. This points to the meltwater bein...
Ice currently covers approximately 10% of the Earth’s land mass, yet the role of sub-ice biomes in g...
High Mountain Asia glaciers are currently ignored in the estimation of global greenhouse gas budgets...
Methane (CH4) emissions from arctic tundra typically follow relations with soil temperature and wate...
Direct gaseous emissions of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from the subglacial environment u...
Abstract During a 2016 field expedition to the West Greenland Ice Sheet, a striking observation of s...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, but a complete accounting of global methane sources and sinks is...
The base of glaciers and ice sheets provide environments suitable for the production of methane. Hig...
Ice sheets are currently ignored in global methane budgets1,2. Although ice sheets have been propose...
Highlights • CH4 excess is detected in water masses interacting with sea ice. • CH4 excess in ...
Methane (CH4) flux was measured at 18 locations across three sites near the Gulkana Glacier terminus...
We present the CH4 concentration [CH4], the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and the total gas content...
Ice core records of atmospheric methane (CH₄) and its isotopic composition provide important informa...
Arctic wetlands are currently net sources of atmospheric CH4 . Due to their complex biogeochemical c...
Arctic soils contain a large pool of terrestrial C and are of interest due to their potential for re...
Aside from many well-known sources, the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) was recently discovered entrapp...
Ice currently covers approximately 10% of the Earth’s land mass, yet the role of sub-ice biomes in g...
High Mountain Asia glaciers are currently ignored in the estimation of global greenhouse gas budgets...
Methane (CH4) emissions from arctic tundra typically follow relations with soil temperature and wate...
Direct gaseous emissions of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from the subglacial environment u...
Abstract During a 2016 field expedition to the West Greenland Ice Sheet, a striking observation of s...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, but a complete accounting of global methane sources and sinks is...
The base of glaciers and ice sheets provide environments suitable for the production of methane. Hig...
Ice sheets are currently ignored in global methane budgets1,2. Although ice sheets have been propose...
Highlights • CH4 excess is detected in water masses interacting with sea ice. • CH4 excess in ...
Methane (CH4) flux was measured at 18 locations across three sites near the Gulkana Glacier terminus...
We present the CH4 concentration [CH4], the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and the total gas content...
Ice core records of atmospheric methane (CH₄) and its isotopic composition provide important informa...
Arctic wetlands are currently net sources of atmospheric CH4 . Due to their complex biogeochemical c...
Arctic soils contain a large pool of terrestrial C and are of interest due to their potential for re...
Aside from many well-known sources, the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) was recently discovered entrapp...
Ice currently covers approximately 10% of the Earth’s land mass, yet the role of sub-ice biomes in g...
High Mountain Asia glaciers are currently ignored in the estimation of global greenhouse gas budgets...
Methane (CH4) emissions from arctic tundra typically follow relations with soil temperature and wate...