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Enteric methane emissions by lactating and dry cows in the high Andes of Peru
(Springer NetherlandsNL, 2022-03-26)
The objective of the study was to determine enteric methane emissions using the sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) technique and comparing with The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) methodology in lactating cows (LC) ...
Catalytic combustion of methane over LaFeO3 perovskites: the influence of coprecipitation pH and ageing time
(Sociedad Chilena de Química, 2006)
A STUDY ON THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF METHANE TO METHANOL
(Sociedad Chilena de Química, 2009)
A carbonate platform associated with shallow cold methane seeps in Golfo Dulce, Pacific Costa Rica
(2015)
Marine methane seeps are typically observed in cold, anoxic and organic-rich deep-sea environments, such as in the Black Sea, where methane emissions fuel the authigenic accretion of calcium carbonate structures via microbial ...
A carbonate platform associated with shallow cold methane seeps in Golfo Dulce, Pacific Costa Rica
(2015)
Marine methane seeps are typically observed in cold, anoxic and organic-rich deep-sea environments, such as in the Black Sea, where methane emissions fuel the authigenic accretion of calcium carbonate structures via microbial ...
ENSO‐Influenced Drought Drives Methane Flux Dynamics in a Tropical Wet Forest Soil
(2019)
Global atmospheric methane growth rates have wildly fluctuated over the past three decades, which may be driven by the proportion of tropical land surface saturated by water. The El Niño/Southern Oscillation Event (ENSO) ...
Implementation of methane cycling for deep-time global warming simulations with the DCESS Earth system model (version 1.2)
(Copernicus Publications, 2017)
Geological records reveal a number of ancient, large and rapid negative excursions of the carbon-13 isotope. Such excursions can only be explained by massive injections of depleted carbon to the Earth system over a short ...
Implementation of methane cycling for deep-time global warming simulations with the DCESS Earth system model (version 1.2)
(2017)
Geological records reveal a number of ancient, large and rapid negative excursions of the carbon-13 isotope. Such excursions can only be explained by massive injections of depleted carbon to the Earth system over a short ...