Contents Summary 35 I. Introduction 36 II. Tree CH4 fluxes 36 III. Tree emissions of soil‐ produced CH4 40 IV. Tree‐produced CH4 42 V. Trees in forest CH4 budgets 44 VI …
Atmospheric methane is a potent greenhouse gas that plays a major role in controlling the Earth's climate. The causes of the renewed increase of methane concentration since 2007 …
FLUXNET-CH4 Synthesis Activity: Objectives, Observations, and Future Directions in: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Volume 100 Issue 12 (2019) Jump to …
Abstract Methane (CH 4), one of the key long-lived atmospheric greenhouse gases, is primarily produced from organic matter. Accordingly, net primary production of organic …
Wetland plants transport oxygen to belowground tissues to survive in anoxic sediments, and simultaneously conduct methane (CH 4) from the sediment to the atmosphere. Although …
Tree stems are an important and unconstrained source of methane, yet it is uncertain whether internal microbial controls (ie methanotrophy) within tree bark may reduce methane …
Atmospheric concentrations of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, have strongly increased since 2007. Measurements of stable carbon isotopes of methane can constrain …
Seasonal and interannual variations in global wetland area are a strong driver of fluctuations in global methane (CH 4) emissions. Current maps of global wetland extent vary …
Abstract The 2015 Paris Agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change aims to keep global average temperature increases well below 2° C of …