Aerobic grasslands may consume significant amounts of atmospheric methane (CH4). We aimed (i) to assess the spatial and temporal variability of net CH4 fluxes from grasslands on aerobic sandy soils, and (ii) to explain the variability in net CH4 fluxes by differences in soil moisture content and temperature. Net CH4 fluxes were measured with vented closed flux chambers at two sites with low N input on sandy soils in the Netherlands: (i) Wolfheze, a heather grassland, and (ii) Bovenbuurtse Weilanden, a grassland which is mown twice a year. Spatial variability of net CH4 fluxes was analysed using geostatistics. In incubation experiments, the effects of soil moisture content and temperature on CH4 uptake capacity were assessed. Temporal variab...
This study summarizes a large diverse dataset of methane (CH 4) fluxes measured from agricultural si...
In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round da...
The area of wet grasslands on peat soil in the Netherlands is slowly increasing at the expense of dr...
Aerobic grasslands may consume significant amounts of atmospheric methane (CH4). We aimed (i) to ass...
Methane (CH4) emissions from soils, representing the consequence of CH4 production, CH4 consumption ...
Abstract Generally, grasslands are considered as sinks for atmospheric CH4, and N input as a factor ...
Soil moisture plays a vital role in regulating the direction and magnitude of methane (CH4) fluxes. ...
Methane (CH4) is the most important greenhouse gas next to CO2 and as such it contributes to the enh...
Methane fluxes measured in a eutrophic peat meadow in The Netherlands dominated by vascular plants s...
Measurements of the net methane exchange over a range of forest, moorland, and agricultural soils in...
Our research investigates the spatial and temporal variability of methane (CH4) emissions in two dra...
Degradation of shrub meadows and reclamation of alpine meadows may heavily affect the soil sink for ...
Methane (CH4) is one of the most potent greenhouse gases. Although forest and grassland soils genera...
The enhanced greenhouse effect is changing the earth’s climate. Methane is one of the long-lived gre...
Abstract. Measurements of the methane flux and methane concentration profiles in soil air are presen...
This study summarizes a large diverse dataset of methane (CH 4) fluxes measured from agricultural si...
In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round da...
The area of wet grasslands on peat soil in the Netherlands is slowly increasing at the expense of dr...
Aerobic grasslands may consume significant amounts of atmospheric methane (CH4). We aimed (i) to ass...
Methane (CH4) emissions from soils, representing the consequence of CH4 production, CH4 consumption ...
Abstract Generally, grasslands are considered as sinks for atmospheric CH4, and N input as a factor ...
Soil moisture plays a vital role in regulating the direction and magnitude of methane (CH4) fluxes. ...
Methane (CH4) is the most important greenhouse gas next to CO2 and as such it contributes to the enh...
Methane fluxes measured in a eutrophic peat meadow in The Netherlands dominated by vascular plants s...
Measurements of the net methane exchange over a range of forest, moorland, and agricultural soils in...
Our research investigates the spatial and temporal variability of methane (CH4) emissions in two dra...
Degradation of shrub meadows and reclamation of alpine meadows may heavily affect the soil sink for ...
Methane (CH4) is one of the most potent greenhouse gases. Although forest and grassland soils genera...
The enhanced greenhouse effect is changing the earth’s climate. Methane is one of the long-lived gre...
Abstract. Measurements of the methane flux and methane concentration profiles in soil air are presen...
This study summarizes a large diverse dataset of methane (CH 4) fluxes measured from agricultural si...
In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round da...
The area of wet grasslands on peat soil in the Netherlands is slowly increasing at the expense of dr...