Methane emission rates from a northern wetland; response to temperature, water table and transport
Static chamber measurements of CH 4 flux were made from a range of micro-environments in an area of blanket bog in Northern Scotland. CH 4 flux covered a wide range, the largest rate of CH 4 emission, at 175.6 μmol m -2 h -1, was observed in pool areas through the vascular plant Menyanthes trifoliat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Atmospheric environment (1994) 1998-10, Vol.32 (19), p.3219-3227 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Static chamber measurements of CH
4 flux were made from a range of micro-environments in an area of blanket bog in Northern Scotland. CH
4 flux covered a wide range, the largest rate of CH
4 emission, at 175.6
μmol
m
-2
h
-1, was observed in pool areas through the vascular plant
Menyanthes trifoliata. Investigations into the response of net CH
4 emission rates to temperature and water table were carried out under semi-natural conditions on 45 large peat monoliths, maintained in open-top chambers, over a three-year period. The mean rate of CH
4 emission at 10°C was an order of magnitude larger from pool monoliths (surface water table) at 78.0
μmol
m
-2
h
-1, than from hummock monoliths (water table 15
cm below surface) at 8.4
μmol
m
-2
h
-1. Rates of CH
4 emission showed a positive linear response to increasing temperature from pool and lawn monoliths with activation energies of 74.3 and 79.5
kJ
mol
-1 and
Q
10 values of 3.0 and 3.3, respectively. When conditions of temperature, water table, light and humidity were controlled pool cores showed an exponential increase in CH
4 emission rates between 5 and 30°C. |
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ISSN: | 1352-2310 1873-2844 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S1352-2310(97)00464-0 |