Our knowledge of physical, chemical, geological and biological processes affecting methane in the ocean and in underlying sediments is expanding at a rapid pace. On first …
BP Boudreau - Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2012 - Elsevier
This paper reviews current understanding of the physics of bubbles in soft (unlithified), cohesive sediments, certainly in the top 100 m from the sediment–water interface, but likely …
Z Tan, Q Zhuang… - Journal of Advances in …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
To date, methane emissions from lakes in the pan‐arctic region are poorly quantified. In order to investigate the response of methane emissions from this region to global warming, a …
HM Baulch, PJ Dillon, R Maranger… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Using measured rates of bubble release and diffusive gas transport (also termed surface aeration), we address the role of these transport mechanisms in emissions of nitrous oxide …
Ebullition is an important pathway for methane emission from inland waters. However, the mechanisms controlling methane bubble formation and release in aquatic sediments remain …
Methane (CH 4) is the simplest and most common hydrocarbon in nature. CH 4 gas content is accommodated in discrete bubbles in shallow aquatic sediments. The bubble dynamics …
DJ Burdige - Treatise on estuarine and coastal science, 2011 - fs.wp.odu.edu
A variety of macroscopic physical and biological forcing functions act on estuarine and coastal sediments across a range of time and space scales, and can have a profound effect …
CK Algar, BP Boudreau… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
An understanding of the mechanics of bubble rise in sediments is essential because of the role of bubbles in releasing methane to the atmosphere and the formation and melting of …
Bubble-mediated transport is the predominant pathway of methane emissions from inland waters, which are a globally significant sources of the potent greenhouse gas to the …