نتایج جستجو برای: methane

تعداد نتایج: 26240  

2009
Aijie Wang Wenzong Liu Shaoan Cheng Defeng Xing Jizhong Zhou Bruce E. Logan

Methane production occurs during hydrogen gas generation in microbial electrolysis cells (MECs), particularly when single chamber systems are used which do not keep gases, generated at the cathode, separate from the anode. Few studies have examined the factors contributing to methane gas generation or the main pathway in MECs. It is shown here that methane generation is primarily associated wit...

Journal: :Chemical reviews 2007
William S Reeburgh

Measurements of dissolved methane in the ocean have been available for only about 50 years. Methane measurements in sediments, where concentrations are millimolar, were first reported in the mid-1950s, while measurements of methane in ocean waters, where concentrations are nanomolar, were first reported in the late 1960s. Methane is the most abundant hydrocarbon in the atmosphere, where it play...

2010
Hilmar Hofmann Luisa Federwisch Frank Peeters

This study investigates the role of surface waves and the associated disturbance of littoral sediments for the release and later distribution of dissolved methane in lakes. Surface wave field, wave-induced currents, acoustic backscatter strength, and the concentration and distribution of dissolved methane were measured simultaneously in Lake Constance, Germany. The data indicate that surface wa...

2012
Paul LE Bodelier Marie-Jose Bär-Gilissen Marion Meima-Franke Kees Hordijk

Climate change will lead to more extreme precipitation and associated increase of flooding events of soils. This can turn these soils from a sink into a source of atmospheric methane. The latter will depend on the balance of microbial methane production and oxidation. In the present study, the structural and functional response of methane oxidizing microbial communities was investigated in a ri...

2015
Kirsten Oswald Jana Milucka Andreas Brand Sten Littmann Bernhard Wehrli Marcel M. M. Kuypers Carsten J. Schubert Connie Lovejoy

Lakes are a natural source of methane to the atmosphere and contribute significantly to total emissions compared to the oceans. Controls on methane emissions from lake surfaces, particularly biotic processes within anoxic hypolimnia, are only partially understood. Here we investigated biological methane oxidation in the water column of the seasonally stratified Lake Rotsee. A zone of methane ox...

2013
Emma L. Aronson Steven D. Allison Brent R. Helliker

Methane is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas that is produced and consumed in soils by microorganisms responding to micro-environmental conditions. Current estimates show that soil consumption accounts for 5-15% of methane removed from the atmosphere on an annual basis. Recent variability in atmospheric methane concentrations has called into question the reliability of estimates of meth...

This study investigated pollutants emissions from filling stations and their impact on the air quality. Gas monitors were employed to identify the different pollutants present in the ambient air of the study areas. The results showed that the most prominent pollutants present in the ambient air are the volatile organic compounds followed by methane, then carbon monoxide. Measurements were taken...

Journal: Pollution 2018
K. Elampari R. Krishna Sharma S. Nagaveena T Chithambarathau

Surface ozone (SOZ) can be very harmful if it exceeds the threshold limit. It can accumulate over sea and can return back to the land along with the breeze. Rural and vegetation rich areas often record elevated levels of surface ozone because of the variations in Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) levels, wind velocity and direction. Similarly methane is also an important greenhouse gas and plays ...

2015
James A. Holmes Stephen R. Lewis Manish R. Patel

Reports of methane on Mars at different times imply varying spatial distributions. This study examines whether different observations are mutually consistent by using a global circulation model to investigate the time evolution of methane in the atmosphere. Starting from an observed plume of methane, consistent with that reported in 2003 from ground-based telescopes, multiple simulations are an...

Journal: :Journal of gastrointestinal and liver diseases : JGLD 2012
Manuele Furnari Edoardo Savarino Luca Bruzzone Alessandro Moscatelli Lorenzo Gemignani Edoardo G Giannini Patrizia Zentilin Pietro Dulbecco Vincenzo Savarino

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Modifications of intestinal gas due to changes in microbiota may produce different symptoms. Our aim was to assess whether different patterns of hydrogen (H₂) and methane (CH₄) excretion were related to some intestinal disturbances. METHODS Six hundred and twenty-nine consecutive patients underwent a 50 g-glucose breath test (GBT) on account of intestinal symptoms, which w...

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