The goals of this research were to characterize the source, magnitude and temporal variability of methane seepage from thermokarst lakes (TKL) within the Alaska North Slope gas hydrate province, assess the vulnerability of these areas to ongoing and future arctic climate change and determine if gas hydrate dissociation resulting from permafrost melting is contributing to the current lake emissions. Analyses were focused on four main lake locations referred to in this report: Lake Qalluuraq (referred to as Lake Q) and Lake Teshekpuk (both on Alaska�s North Slope) and Lake Killarney and Goldstream Bill Lake (both in Alaska�s interior). From analyses of gases coming from lakes in Alaska, we showed that ecological seeps are common in Alaska and...
Thermokarst lakes are important emitters of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. However, accurate esti...
Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, accumulates in subsurface hydrocarbon reservoirs. In the Arctic, i...
To improve the quantification of methane emissions from Arctic wetlands and lakes, an integrated mod...
In this NASA ABoVE-funded project, we combine geospatial data products derived from airborne and spa...
Abstract To date, methane emissions from lakes in the pan-arctic region are poorly quantified. In or...
Cryospheric changes in northern high latitudes are linked to significant greenhouse gas flux to the ...
Accelerated warming in the Arctic contributes to the formation of landscape features known as thermo...
Permafrost thaw exposes previously frozen soil organic matter to microbial decomposition. This proce...
Methane (CH{sub 4}) in natural gas is a major energy source in the U.S., and is used extensively on ...
Methane emissions in the Arctic are important, and may be contributing to global warming. While meth...
Permafrost thaw exposes previously frozen soil organic matter to microbial decomposition. This proce...
Permafrost thaw exposes previously frozen soil organic matter to microbial decomposition. This proce...
We assessed the relationship between CH4 and CO2 emission modes in 40 lakes along a latitudinal tran...
Global warming has a direct impact on the degradation of permafrost and the resulting ground subsid...
Permafrost affects about 24% of the Northern Hemisphere land surface. Organic carbon storage in soil...
Thermokarst lakes are important emitters of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. However, accurate esti...
Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, accumulates in subsurface hydrocarbon reservoirs. In the Arctic, i...
To improve the quantification of methane emissions from Arctic wetlands and lakes, an integrated mod...
In this NASA ABoVE-funded project, we combine geospatial data products derived from airborne and spa...
Abstract To date, methane emissions from lakes in the pan-arctic region are poorly quantified. In or...
Cryospheric changes in northern high latitudes are linked to significant greenhouse gas flux to the ...
Accelerated warming in the Arctic contributes to the formation of landscape features known as thermo...
Permafrost thaw exposes previously frozen soil organic matter to microbial decomposition. This proce...
Methane (CH{sub 4}) in natural gas is a major energy source in the U.S., and is used extensively on ...
Methane emissions in the Arctic are important, and may be contributing to global warming. While meth...
Permafrost thaw exposes previously frozen soil organic matter to microbial decomposition. This proce...
Permafrost thaw exposes previously frozen soil organic matter to microbial decomposition. This proce...
We assessed the relationship between CH4 and CO2 emission modes in 40 lakes along a latitudinal tran...
Global warming has a direct impact on the degradation of permafrost and the resulting ground subsid...
Permafrost affects about 24% of the Northern Hemisphere land surface. Organic carbon storage in soil...
Thermokarst lakes are important emitters of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. However, accurate esti...
Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, accumulates in subsurface hydrocarbon reservoirs. In the Arctic, i...
To improve the quantification of methane emissions from Arctic wetlands and lakes, an integrated mod...