نتایج جستجو برای: ch4 emission factor

تعداد نتایج: 1019227  

2003
D. Wagner C. Wille E.-M. Pfeiffer Alfred Wegener

The microbial process of methane (CH4) production during the back-freezing of permafrost soils in autumn and the future fate of produced CH4 in the thawing phase of the following spring are not well understood. Long-term CH4 flux studies in the Lena Delta (Siberia) indicate that back-stored CH4 adds to the emission of newly-produced CH4 at the beginning of the vegetation period. Further field a...

Global warming and climate change due to increasing greenhouse gases (GHGs) concentration caused widespread concerns in the national and international societies. Carbon dioxide and methane as the most important greenhouse gases in the atmosphere account for more than about 80% of global warming due to greenhouse gases emission. In this study, Multivariate linear regression (method: enter and st...

2010
V. A. Pancotto P. M. van Bodegom J. van Hal R. S. P. van Logtestijn P. Blokker S. Toet R. Aerts

[1] Increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration and N deposition are expected to affect methane (CH4) production in soils and emission to the atmosphere, directly through increased plant litter production and indirectly through changes in substrate quality. We examined how CH4 emission responded to changes in litter quality under increased N and CO2, beyond differences in CH4 resulting from chan...

2004
Q. Zhuang J. M. Melillo D. W. Kicklighter R. G. Prinn A. D. McGuire P. A. Steudler B. S. Felzer S. Hu

[1] We develop and use a new version of the Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) to study how rates of methane (CH4) emissions and consumption in high-latitude soils of the Northern Hemisphere have changed over the past century in response to observed changes in the region’s climate. We estimate that the net emissions of CH4 (emissions minus consumption) from these soils have increased by an avera...

2016
Shan Yin Xianxian Zhang Jukka Pumpanen Guangrong Shen Feng Xiong Chunjiang Liu

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are an important part of the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycle in forest soil. However, soil greenhouse gas emissions in dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) stands of different ages are poorly understood. To elucidate the effect of plantation age and environmental factors on soil GHG emissions, we used static chamber/gas chromatography (GC) system to measu...

2007
Anita L. Cochran D. C. Boice Edwin S. Barker

The ratio of CH4/CO in comets is an important indicator of the region of their formation. However, it is diicult to measure the quantity of CH4. The Giotto Ion Mass Spectrometer experiment observed a quantity of CH + which seemed inconsistent with the amount of CH4 observed. Thus, it was proposed that a source of the CH + was a distributed source in the dust. We tested this hypothesis by observ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2013
A N Hristov T Ott J Tricarico A Rotz G Waghorn A Adesogan J Dijkstra F Montes J Oh E Kebreab S J Oosting P J Gerber B Henderson H P S Makkar J L Firkins

The goal of this review was to analyze published data on animal management practices that mitigate enteric methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from animal operations. Increasing animal productivity can be a very effective strategy for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions per unit of livestock product. Improving the genetic potential of animals through planned cross-breeding or se...

2004
Yaping Xiao Daniel J. Jacob James S. Wang Jennifer A. Logan Paul I. Palmer Parvadha Suntharalingam Robert M. Yantosca Glen W. Sachse Donald R. Blake

Aircraft observations of Asian outflow from the TRACE-P aircraft mission over the NW Pacific (March-April 2001) show large CH4 enhancements relative to background, as well as strong CH4-C2H6-CO correlations that provide signatures of regional sources. We apply a global chemical transport model simulation of the CH4-C2H6-CO system for the TRACE-P period to interpret these observations in terms o...

2017
Mei Wang Jianghua Wu Junwei Luan Peter Lafleur Huai Chen Xinbiao Zhu

Although estimates of the annual methane (CH4) flux from agriculturally managed peatlands exist, knowledge of controls over the variation of CH4 at different time-scales is limited due to the lack of high temporal-resolution data. Here we present CH4 fluxes measured from May 2014 to April 2016 using the eddy covariance technique at an abandoned peatland pasture in western Newfoundland, Canada. ...

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