Climate change is expected to have significant and uncertain impacts on methane (CH4) emissions from northern peatlands. Biogeochemical models can extrapolate site-specificCH(4) measurements to larger scales and predict responses of CH4 emissions to environmental changes. However, these models include considerable uncertainties and limitations in representing CH4 production, consumption, and transport processes. To improve predictions of CH4 transformations, we incorporated acetate and stable carbon (C) isotopic dynamics associated with CH4 cycling into a biogeochemistry model, DNDC. By including these new features, DNDC explicitly simulates acetate dynamics and the relative contribution of acetotrophic and hydro-genotrophic methanogenesis ...
Peatlands are one of the largest natural sources for atmospheric methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse ...
Permafrost contains about 50% of the global soil carbon. It is thought that the thawing of permafros...
The mechanisms, pathways, and rates of CO2 and CH4 production are central to understanding carbon cy...
Climate change is expected to have significant and uncertain impacts on methane (CH4) emissions from...
Climate change is expected to have significant and uncertain impacts on methane (CH4) emissions from...
Climate change is expected to have significant and uncertain impacts on methane (CH4) emissions from...
As permafrost thaws, increasing CH4 emissions from northern wetlands are likely to cause positive fe...
As permafrost thaws, increasing CH4 emissions from northern wetlands are likely to cause positive fe...
abstract: Northern peatland carbon cycling is under close observation and is critical to include in ...
Environmental changes are anticipated to generate substantial impacts on carbon cycling in peatlands...
Environmental changes are anticipated to generate substantial impacts on carbon cycling in peatlands...
Permafrost contains about 50% of the global soil carbon1. It is thought that the thawing of permafro...
Projected 21st century changes in high-latitude climate are expected to have significant impacts on ...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas that is both produced and consumed in soils by microbially ...
The mechanisms, pathways, and rates of CO2 and CH4 production are central to understanding carbon c...
Peatlands are one of the largest natural sources for atmospheric methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse ...
Permafrost contains about 50% of the global soil carbon. It is thought that the thawing of permafros...
The mechanisms, pathways, and rates of CO2 and CH4 production are central to understanding carbon cy...
Climate change is expected to have significant and uncertain impacts on methane (CH4) emissions from...
Climate change is expected to have significant and uncertain impacts on methane (CH4) emissions from...
Climate change is expected to have significant and uncertain impacts on methane (CH4) emissions from...
As permafrost thaws, increasing CH4 emissions from northern wetlands are likely to cause positive fe...
As permafrost thaws, increasing CH4 emissions from northern wetlands are likely to cause positive fe...
abstract: Northern peatland carbon cycling is under close observation and is critical to include in ...
Environmental changes are anticipated to generate substantial impacts on carbon cycling in peatlands...
Environmental changes are anticipated to generate substantial impacts on carbon cycling in peatlands...
Permafrost contains about 50% of the global soil carbon1. It is thought that the thawing of permafro...
Projected 21st century changes in high-latitude climate are expected to have significant impacts on ...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas that is both produced and consumed in soils by microbially ...
The mechanisms, pathways, and rates of CO2 and CH4 production are central to understanding carbon c...
Peatlands are one of the largest natural sources for atmospheric methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse ...
Permafrost contains about 50% of the global soil carbon. It is thought that the thawing of permafros...
The mechanisms, pathways, and rates of CO2 and CH4 production are central to understanding carbon cy...