[1] Despite considerable research, large uncertainties exist in the various area-scales budgets of CH4 flux between soils and the atmosphere. We postulated that small wetlands greatly contribute to the CH4 budget in semiarid regions, where wetland contributions are often assumed to be insignificant. To test this hypothesis, small riparian mires of the Xilin River basin in Inner Mongolia were selected as a case study for weekly measurements of in situ CH4 flux. Average CH4 fluxes were 234.3 and 1.9 mg CH4 m2 d1 for the riparian mires and the upland grassland, respectively, during July–October 2003. Although the riparian mires cover only 0.4 % of the Xilin River basin, their total CH4 emission was about half of the amount of CH4 consumed by t...
We used field measurements of methane (CH4) flux from upland and wetland soils in the Northern Study...
Methane flux measurements indicate boreal forest wetlands are large contributors to the global CH4 e...
<div><p>Changes in the hydrological conditions of coastal wetlands may potentially affect the role o...
A budget for the methane (CH<inf>4</inf>) cycle in the Xilin River basin of Inner Mongolia is presen...
We present a methane (CH4) budget for the area of the Baiyinxile Livestock Farm, which comprises app...
The study aimed to understand the methane (CH4) emission and its controlling factors in the Three Go...
This study was aimed to understand the spatial variation of CH4 emissions from alpine wetlands in So...
Natural wetlands emit one third of global methane (CH4), the second most important greenhouse gas af...
The study aimed to understand the inter-annual variations of methane (CH4) emissions from an open fe...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Methane fluxes in alpine ecosystems remain insufficiently studied, especially in terms of the magnit...
Several studies have shown that lake littoral zones often support high methane (CH4) emissions. In t...
Gradual riparian wetland drying is increasingly sensitive to global warming and contributes to clima...
Sources of methane (CH4) become highly variable for countries undergoing a heightened period of deve...
Wetlands, and especially their littoral zones, are considered to be CH4 emissions hotspots. The rece...
We used field measurements of methane (CH4) flux from upland and wetland soils in the Northern Study...
Methane flux measurements indicate boreal forest wetlands are large contributors to the global CH4 e...
<div><p>Changes in the hydrological conditions of coastal wetlands may potentially affect the role o...
A budget for the methane (CH<inf>4</inf>) cycle in the Xilin River basin of Inner Mongolia is presen...
We present a methane (CH4) budget for the area of the Baiyinxile Livestock Farm, which comprises app...
The study aimed to understand the methane (CH4) emission and its controlling factors in the Three Go...
This study was aimed to understand the spatial variation of CH4 emissions from alpine wetlands in So...
Natural wetlands emit one third of global methane (CH4), the second most important greenhouse gas af...
The study aimed to understand the inter-annual variations of methane (CH4) emissions from an open fe...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Methane fluxes in alpine ecosystems remain insufficiently studied, especially in terms of the magnit...
Several studies have shown that lake littoral zones often support high methane (CH4) emissions. In t...
Gradual riparian wetland drying is increasingly sensitive to global warming and contributes to clima...
Sources of methane (CH4) become highly variable for countries undergoing a heightened period of deve...
Wetlands, and especially their littoral zones, are considered to be CH4 emissions hotspots. The rece...
We used field measurements of methane (CH4) flux from upland and wetland soils in the Northern Study...
Methane flux measurements indicate boreal forest wetlands are large contributors to the global CH4 e...
<div><p>Changes in the hydrological conditions of coastal wetlands may potentially affect the role o...