نتایج جستجو برای: ch4 gas sensor

تعداد نتایج: 431364  

2015
Xiajie Zhai Tingting Lu Shiming Tang Xiaojuan Liu Xiuzhi Ma Guodong Han Andreas Wilkes Chengjie Wang

Methane (CH4) emissions from ruminants should be accounted for the natural grazed rangeland ecosystems when devising greenhouse gas budget inventory, in particular, their contribution to global warming. In this study, CH4 emission from sheep respiration at different grazing intensities (light grazing, 0.75 sheep/ha, LG; moderate grazing, 1.50 sheep/ha, MG; and heavy grazing, 2.25 sheep/ha, HG) ...

2008

In methanogenic environments Methanosarcinaceae are beside Methanosaetaceae the only acetate-consuming family of archaea and thus important contributors to the formation of the greenhouse gases methane and carbon dioxide. In this study, the carbon isotope fractionation during this process was determined for two species of the Methanosarcinaceae family, M. barkeri and M. acetivorans. The calcula...

2014
Meng Yang Xuemeng Geng John Grace Cai Lu Yi Zhu Yan Zhou Guangchun Lei

Wetlands, and especially their littoral zones, are considered to be CH4 emissions hotspots. The recent creation of reservoirs has caused a rapid increase in the area of the world's littoral zones. To investigate the effects of water depth and water level fluctuation on CH4 fluxes, and how these are coupled with vegetation and nutrients, we used static closed chamber and gas chromatography techn...

2015
D. Zak H. Reuter J. Augustin T. Shatwell M. Barth R. J. McInnes

Rewetting of long-term drained fens often results in the formation of eutrophic shallow lakes with an average water depth of less than 1 m. This is accompanied by a fast vegetation shift from cultivated grasses via submerged hydrophytes to helophytes. As a result of rapid plant dying and decomposition, these systems are highly dynamic wetlands characterised by a high mobilisation of nutrients a...

2011

Tropical peatlands play an important role in the global carbon cycling but little is known about factors regulating carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) fluxes from these ecosystems. Here, we test the hypotheses that (i) CO2 and CH4 are produced mainly from surface peat and (ii) that the contribution of subsurface peat to net C emissions is governed by substrate availability. To achieve this,...

2010
Xiaozhen Xiong Christopher D. Barnet Qianlai Zhuang Toshinobu Machida Colm Sweeney Prabir K. Patra

[1] Spaceborne measurements by the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) on the EOS/ Aqua satellite provide a global view of the methane (CH4) distribution in the mid‐upper troposphere (MUT‐CH4). The focus of this study is to examine the spatiotemporal variation of MUT‐CH4 in the high Northern Hemisphere (HNH) using AIRS retrievals, aircraft measurements, and simulations from a forward chemistry‐...

Poly (ether-block-amide) /poly (ethylene glycol)/ carbon nanotubes mixed matrix membranes have been successfully fabricated using solvent evaporation method to determine the effect of ethylene oxide groups on the performance of produced membranes. The effects of CNTs (2-8 wt%) and PEG (up to 50 wt%)were investigated in both single and mixed gas test setup in different temperature and pressure. ...

2015
Yong Zhang Wei-Dong Zhai

Both offshore oil-gas exploration and marine methane hydrate recovery can trigger massive CH4 release from seafloor. During upward transportation of CH4 plume through water column, CH4 is subjected to dissolution and microbial consumption despite the protection of hydrate and oil coating on bubbles surface. The ultimate CH4 degassing to the atmosphere appears to be water-depth dependent. In sha...

2005
Changsheng Li Steve Frolking Xiangming Xiao Berrien Moore Steve Boles Jianjun Qiu Yao Huang William Salas Ronald Sass

[1] Since the early 1980s, water management of rice paddies in China has changed substantially, with midseason drainage gradually replacing continuous flooding. This has provided an opportunity to estimate how a management alternative impacts greenhouse gas emissions at a large regional scale. We integrated a process-based model, DNDC, with a GIS database of paddy area, soil properties, and man...

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Scott D Bridgham Hinsby Cadillo-Quiroz Jason K Keller Qianlai Zhuang

Understanding the dynamics of methane (CH4 ) emissions is of paramount importance because CH4 has 25 times the global warming potential of carbon dioxide (CO2 ) and is currently the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas. Wetlands are the single largest natural CH4 source with median emissions from published studies of 164 Tg yr(-1) , which is about a third of total global emissions...

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