نتایج جستجو برای: unusual methane gas emission

تعداد نتایج: 504025  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Rajesh Janardanan Shamil Maksyutov Akihiko Ito Yukio Yoshida Tsuneo Matsunaga

Methane is an important greenhouse gas due to its high warming potential. While quantifying anthropogenic methane emissions is important for evaluation measures applied for climate change mitigation, large emission uncertainties still exist for many source categories. To evaluate anthropogenic methane emission inventory in various regions over the globe, we extract emission signatures from colu...

2016
Chandler Keenan

Executive Summary Biochar is an increasingly popular topic in environmental management due to its potential effects on several ecosystem functions. Specifically, biochar has been linked to significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, including nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide and methane when used as a soil amendment. It has also been suggested as a long term mechanism to sequester carbon i...

2003
Ilia Ostrovsky

The amount of methane bubbles rising from the bottom of Lake Kinneret was quantified by using a dual-beam echo sounder. Both echo-counting (EC) and echo integration (EI) techniques were implemented. Bubbles can confound the identification of fish targets because their acoustic sizes strongly overlap. Analysis of vertical changes in densities in the anoxic hypolimnion (with no fish) indicated th...

Journal: :MBio 2021

Anaerobic oxidation of methane is a globally important, microbially mediated process reducing the emission methane, potent greenhouse gas.

2015
Jianyang Wu Fulong Ning Thuat T. Trinh Signe Kjelstrup Thijs J. H. Vlugt Jianying He Bjørn H. Skallerud Zhiliang Zhang

Despite observations of massive methane release and geohazards associated with gas hydrate instability in nature, as well as ductile flow accompanying hydrate dissociation in artificial polycrystalline methane hydrates in the laboratory, the destabilising mechanisms of gas hydrates under deformation and their grain-boundary structures have not yet been elucidated at the molecular level. Here we...

Journal: :Anaerobe 2017
Zoltán Bagi Norbert Ács Tamás Böjti Balázs Kakuk Gábor Rákhely Orsolya Strang Márk Szuhaj Roland Wirth Kornél L Kovács

Results in three areas of anaerobic microbiology in which methane formation and utilization plays central part are reviewed. a.) Bio-methane formation by reduction of carbon dioxide in the power-to-gas process and the various possibilities of improvement of the process is a very intensively studied topic recently. From the numerous potential methods of exploiting methane of biological origin tw...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2009
Kyoung S Ro Melvin H Johnson Ravi M Varma Ram A Hashmonay Patrick Hunt

Improved characterization of distributed emission sources of greenhouse gases such as methane from concentrated animal feeding operations require more accurate methods. One promising method is recently used by the USEPA. It employs a vertical radial plume mapping (VRPM) algorithm using optical remote sensing techniques. We evaluated this method to estimate emission rates from simulated distribu...

2013
Yves T. Prairie Paul A. del Giorgio

Continental freshwater systems have now been shown to be globally significant sources of methane, but there are still large uncertainties associated with freshwater methane fluxes. Studies to date have mainly focused on either ebullition of bubbles originating from sediments or on diffusive fluxes of dissolved methane across the air–water interface. We examined the potential influence of a new ...

2017
Arvinda Panthee Ayana Matsuno Mohammad Al-Mamun Hiroaki Sano

BACKGROUND Garlic and its constituents are reported to have been effective in reducing methane emission and also influence glucose metabolism in body; however, studies in ruminants using garlic leaves are scarce. Garlic leaves contain similar compounds as garlic bulbs, but are discarded in field after garlic bulb harvest. We speculate that feeding garlic leaves might show similar effect as garl...

2009
K. R. Manjunath Sushma Panigrahy T. K. Adhya V. Beri K. V. Rao

The rice land is linked to the climate change due to its methane emission potential. The systems of growing rice and associated soil and crop management practices that have evolved are varied and complex. However, from the methane emission point of view, water regime is a crucial parameter. According to IPCC guidelines the rice ecosystem need to be categorized into four strata for methane emiss...

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