نتایج جستجو برای: methane interaction

تعداد نتایج: 590995  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2017
Zheng Yu Ludmila Chistoserdova

Metabolism of methane is an important part of biogeochemical cycling of carbon. Methane is also a major contributor to climate change. A specialized group of microbes that consume methane, the methanotrophs, represent a natural filter preventing an even faster accumulation of methane in the atmosphere. Methanotrophy can proceed via both anaerobic and aerobic modes. The anaerobic methanotrophs, ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
S Emil Ruff Jennifer F Biddle Andreas P Teske Katrin Knittel Antje Boetius Alban Ramette

Methane seeps are widespread seafloor ecosystems shaped by the emission of gas from seabed reservoirs. The microorganisms inhabiting methane seeps transform the chemical energy in methane to products that sustain rich benthic communities around the gas leaks. Despite the biogeochemical relevance of microbial methane removal at seeps, the global diversity and dispersion of seep microbiota remain...

2014
Hendy Limbri Cindy Gunawan Torsten Thomas Andrew Smith Jason Scott Bettina Rosche

Methane emitted by coal mine ventilation air (MVA) is a significant greenhouse gas. A mitigation strategy is the oxidation of methane to carbon dioxide, which is approximately twenty-one times less effective at global warming than methane on a mass-basis. The low non-combustible methane concentrations at high MVA flow rates call for a catalytic strategy of oxidation. A laboratory-scale coal-pac...

2010
Marc L. Fischer Chuanfeng Zhao William J. Riley Arlyn C. Andrews Linda Spiegel Kenneth Koyama

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Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2010
V Holten M E H van Dongen

Homogeneous nucleation rates and droplet growth rates of water in pure methane and mixtures of methane and carbon dioxide were measured in an expansion wave tube at 235 K and 10 bar. The nucleation rate in pure methane is three orders of magnitude higher than literature nucleation rates of water in low-pressure helium or argon. Addition of carbon dioxide to the carrier gas mixture increases the...

2015
Carolyn A. Graves Lea Steinle Gregor Rehder Helge Niemann Douglas P. Connelly David Lowry Rebecca E. Fisher Andrew W. Stott Heiko Sahling Rachael H. James

Widespread seepage of methane from seafloor sediments offshore Svalbard close to the landward limit of the gas hydrate stability zone (GHSZ) may, in part, be driven by hydrate destabilization due to bottom water warming. To assess whether this methane reaches the atmosphere where it may contribute to further warming, we have undertaken comprehensive surveys of methane in seawater and air on the...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1990
I Nouchi S Mariko K Aoki

To clarify the mechanisms of methane transport from the rhizosphere into the atmosphere through rice plants (Oryza sativa L.), the methane emission rate was measured from a shoot whose roots had been kept in a culture solution with a high methane concentration or exposed to methane gas in the gas phase by using a cylindrical chamber. No clear correlation was observed between change in the trans...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1979
A T Panganiban T E Patt W Hart R S Hanson

Methane was oxidized to carbon dioxide in the absence of oxygen by water samples from Lake Mendota, Madison, Wis. The anaerobic oxidation of methane did not result in the assimilation of carbon from methane into material precipitable by cold 10% trichloracetic acid. Only samples taken at the suface of the sediment of Lake Mendota were capable of catalyzine the anaerobic oxidation of methane. Th...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2010
Clement E. Akumu Sumith Pathirana Serwan Baban Daniel Bucher

Natural wetlands constitute a major source of methane emission to the atmosphere, accounting for approximately 32 ± 9.4% of the total methane emission. Estimation of methane emission from wetlands at both local and national scale using process-based models would improve our understanding of their contribution to global methane emission. The aim of the study is to estimate the amount of methane ...

2012
Kristofer R. Covey Stephen A. Wood Robert J. Warren Xuhui Lee Mark A. Bradford

[1] There is intense debate about whether terrestrial vegetation contributes substantially to global methane emissions. Although trees may act as a conduit for methane release from soils to atmosphere, the debate centers on whether vegetation directly produces methane by an uncharacterized, abiotic mechanism. A second mechanism of direct methane production in plants occurs when methanogens – mi...

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