Constraining global methane emissions and uptake by ecosystems
Natural methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important part of today's global CH<sub>4</sub> budget. Climate affects the exchange of CH<sub>4</sub> between ecosystems and the atmospher...
Main Authors: | R. Spahni, R. Wania, L. Neef, M. van Weele, I. Pison, P. Bousquet, C. Frankenberg, P. N. Foster, F. Joos, I. C. Prentice, P. van Velthoven |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Copernicus Publications
2011-06-01
|
Series: | Biogeosciences |
Online Access: | http://www.biogeosciences.net/8/1643/2011/bg-8-1643-2011.pdf |
Similar Items
-
Trends and inter-annual variability of methane emissions derived from 1979-1993 global CTM simulations
by: F. Dentener, et al.
Published: (2003-01-01) -
Methane emissions from floodplains in the Amazon Basin: challenges in developing a process-based model for global applications
by: B. Ringeval, et al.
Published: (2014-03-01) -
Stable atmospheric methane in the 2000s: key-role of emissions from natural wetlands
by: I. Pison, et al.
Published: (2013-12-01) -
Impact of an abrupt cooling event on interglacial methane emissions in northern peatlands
by: S. Zürcher, et al.
Published: (2013-03-01) -
Implementation and evaluation of a new methane model within a dynamic global vegetation model: LPJ-WHyMe v1.3.1
by: R. Wania, et al.
Published: (2010-10-01)