Methane (CH4) emissions from small rivers and streams, particularly via ebullition, are currently under-represented in the literature. Here, we quantify the methane effluxes and drivers in a small, Northern European river. Methane fluxes are comparable to those from tropical aquatic systems, with average emissions of 320 mg CH4 m–2 d–1. Two important drivers of methane flux variations were identified in the studied system: 1) temperature-driven sediment methane ebullition and 2) flow-dependent contribution suspected to be hydraulic exchange with adjacent wetlands and small side-bays. This flow-dependent contribution to river methane loading is shown to be negligible for flows less than 4 m3 s–1 and greater than 50% as flows exceed 7 m3 s–1....
Lakes contribute significantly to the global natural emissions of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide. ...
Northern lakes and ponds are abundant and emit large amounts of the potent climate forcer methane to...
Methane (CH4) strongly contributes to observed global warming. As natural CH4 emissions mainly origi...
Methane (CH4) emissions from small rivers and streams, particularly via ebullition, are currently un...
Methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) emissions from small rivers and streams, particularly via ebullition, are c...
We conducted multiple small (2011–2012) and one large sampling campaign (2013) at selected profiles ...
Inland waters transport and transform substantial amounts of carbon and account for 18% of global me...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas and its concentrations have tripled in the atmosphere since...
Research on the role of rivers as a significant methane source to coastal waters and the atmosphere ...
We determined methane (CH 4) emissions in a field enclosure experiment in a littoral freshwater mars...
Streams and rivers can substantially modify organic carbon (OC) inputs from terrestrial landscapes, ...
Processes driving the production, transformation and transport of methane (CH4) in wetland ecosystem...
Continental freshwater systems have now been shown to be globally significant sources of methane, bu...
This study was conducted to estimate annual CH4 efflux from wetlands and watercourses in Europe and...
Methane is a non-toxic colourless gas created by decomposition of organic materials in anaerobic env...
Lakes contribute significantly to the global natural emissions of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide. ...
Northern lakes and ponds are abundant and emit large amounts of the potent climate forcer methane to...
Methane (CH4) strongly contributes to observed global warming. As natural CH4 emissions mainly origi...
Methane (CH4) emissions from small rivers and streams, particularly via ebullition, are currently un...
Methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) emissions from small rivers and streams, particularly via ebullition, are c...
We conducted multiple small (2011–2012) and one large sampling campaign (2013) at selected profiles ...
Inland waters transport and transform substantial amounts of carbon and account for 18% of global me...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas and its concentrations have tripled in the atmosphere since...
Research on the role of rivers as a significant methane source to coastal waters and the atmosphere ...
We determined methane (CH 4) emissions in a field enclosure experiment in a littoral freshwater mars...
Streams and rivers can substantially modify organic carbon (OC) inputs from terrestrial landscapes, ...
Processes driving the production, transformation and transport of methane (CH4) in wetland ecosystem...
Continental freshwater systems have now been shown to be globally significant sources of methane, bu...
This study was conducted to estimate annual CH4 efflux from wetlands and watercourses in Europe and...
Methane is a non-toxic colourless gas created by decomposition of organic materials in anaerobic env...
Lakes contribute significantly to the global natural emissions of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide. ...
Northern lakes and ponds are abundant and emit large amounts of the potent climate forcer methane to...
Methane (CH4) strongly contributes to observed global warming. As natural CH4 emissions mainly origi...