The global methane budget 2000–2017
Understanding and quantifying the global methane (CH 4) budget is important for assessing
realistic pathways to mitigate climate change. Atmospheric emissions and concentrations of …
realistic pathways to mitigate climate change. Atmospheric emissions and concentrations of …
Advancing scientific understanding of the global methane budget in support of the Paris Agreement
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 …
Climate Change aims to keep global average temperature increases well below 2° C of …
[PDF][PDF] Land–climate interactions
ÉL Davin - 2022 - boris.unibe.ch
Executive summary Land and climate interact in complex ways through changes in forcing
and multiple biophysical and biogeochemical feedbacks across different spatial and …
and multiple biophysical and biogeochemical feedbacks across different spatial and …
The terrestrial biosphere as a net source of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere
The terrestrial biosphere can release or absorb the greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide
(CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), and therefore has an important role in …
(CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), and therefore has an important role in …
Reduced net methane emissions due to microbial methane oxidation in a warmer Arctic
Methane emissions from organic-rich soils in the Arctic have been extensively studied due to
their potential to increase the atmospheric methane burden as permafrost thaws,–. However …
their potential to increase the atmospheric methane burden as permafrost thaws,–. However …
Improved global wetland carbon isotopic signatures support post-2006 microbial methane emission increase
Atmospheric concentrations of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, have strongly
increased since 2007. Measurements of stable carbon isotopes of methane can constrain …
increased since 2007. Measurements of stable carbon isotopes of methane can constrain …
Methane uptake in global forest and grassland soils from 1981 to 2010
Methane (CH 4) is one of the most potent greenhouse gases. Although forest and grassland
soils generally consume atmospheric CH 4, the quantities and spatiotemporal changes in …
soils generally consume atmospheric CH 4, the quantities and spatiotemporal changes in …
Net regional methane sink in High Arctic soils of northeast Greenland
Arctic tundra soils serve as potentially important but poorly understood sinks of atmospheric
methane (CH4), a powerful greenhouse gas,,,,. Numerical simulations project a net increase …
methane (CH4), a powerful greenhouse gas,,,,. Numerical simulations project a net increase …
Variation in methane uptake by grassland soils in the context of climate change–a review of effects and mechanisms
A Rafalska, A Walkiewicz, B Osborne, K Klumpp… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Grassland soils are climate-dependent ecosystems that have a significant greenhouse gas
mitigating function through their ability to store large amounts of carbon (C). However, what …
mitigating function through their ability to store large amounts of carbon (C). However, what …
Effects of warming and nitrogen fertilization on GHG flux in the permafrost region of an alpine meadow
The limited number of in situ measurements of greenhouse gas (GHG) flux during soil freeze-
thaw cycles in permafrost regions limits our ability to accurately predict how the alpine …
thaw cycles in permafrost regions limits our ability to accurately predict how the alpine …