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Inland Waters | 2015

Summer methane ebullition from a headwater catchment in Northeastern Siberia

Seth A. Spawn; Samuel T. Dunn; Greg Fiske; Susan M. Natali; John D. Schade; Nikita Zimov

Abstract Streams and rivers are active processors of terrestrial carbon and significant sources of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Recent studies suggest that ebullition may represent a sizable yet overlooked component of the total CH4 flux from these systems; however, there are no published CH4 ebullition estimates for streams or rivers in subarctic or arctic biomes, regions that store vast quantities of vulnerable, old organic carbon in permafrost soils. We quantified CH4 ebullition from headwater streams in a small arctic watershed in Northeastern Siberia. Ebullitive emissions were 0.64 mmol m−2 d−1, which is lower than the global average but approximately 2 times greater than the pan-arctic diffusive CH4 flux estimate reported in a recent synthesis of global freshwater CH4 emissions. The high CO2:CH4 of sediment bubbles (0.52) suggests that methane emissions may currently be constrained by resource competition between methanogens and microbes using more efficient metabolic st...Abstract Streams and rivers are active processors of terrestrial carbon and significant sources of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Recent studies suggest that ebullition may represent a sizable yet overlooked component of the total CH4 flux from these systems; however, there are no published CH4 ebullition estimates for streams or rivers in subarctic or arctic biomes, regions that store vast quantities of vulnerable, old organic carbon in permafrost soils. We quantified CH4 ebullition from headwater streams in a small arctic watershed in Northeastern Siberia. Ebullitive emissions were 0.64 mmol m−2 d−1, which is lower than the global average but approximately 2 times greater than the pan-arctic diffusive CH4 flux estimate reported in a recent synthesis of global freshwater CH4 emissions. The high CO2:CH4 of sediment bubbles (0.52) suggests that methane emissions may currently be constrained by resource competition between methanogens and microbes using more efficient metabolic strategies. Furthermore, the magnitude and frequency of ebullition events were greater as temperatures increased, suggesting that ebullition from streams could become a more prominent component of the regional CH4 flux in a warmer future.


Conservation Biology | 2006

Inhibition of Amazon Deforestation and Fire by Parks and Indigenous Lands

Daniel C. Nepstad; Stephan Schwartzman; B. Bamberger; M. Santilli; D. Ray; Peter Schlesinger; Paul Lefebvre; Ane Alencar; E. Prinz; Greg Fiske; Alicia Rolla


Water Resources Research | 2004

Geography of international water conflict and cooperation: Data sets and applications

Shira Yoffe; Greg Fiske; Mark Giordano; Meredith A. Giordano; Kelli L. Larson; Kerstin Stahl; Aaron T. Wolf


Geophysical Research Letters | 2013

Chromophoric dissolved organic matter export from U.S. rivers

Robert G. M. Spencer; George R. Aiken; Mark M. Dornblaser; Kenna D. Butler; R. Max Holmes; Greg Fiske; Paul J. Mann; Aron Stubbins


Climatic Change and Global Warming of Inland Waters: Impacts and Mitigation for Ecosystems and Societies | 2012

Climate Change Impacts on the Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of Arctic Rivers

Robert M. Holmes; Michael T. Coe; Greg Fiske; Tatiana Yu. Gurtovaya; James W. McClelland; Alexander I. Shiklomanov; Robert G. M. Spencer; Suzanne E. Tank; Alexander V. Zhulidov


Conservation Letters | 2015

Guiding Agricultural Expansion to Spare Tropical Forests

Eric Dinerstein; Alessandro Baccini; Michael Anderson; Greg Fiske; Eric Wikramanayake; David W. McLaughlin; George V. N. Powell; David Olson; Anup R. Joshi


Forest Ecology and Management | 2015

Linking remote sensing and various site factors for predicting the spatial distribution of eastern hemlock occurrence and relative basal area in Maine, USA

Kathleen Dunckel; Aaron R. Weiskittel; Greg Fiske; Steven A. Sader; Erika Latty; Amy E. Arnett


Environmental Research Letters | 2018

A global map of mangrove forest soil carbon at 30 m spatial resolution

Jonathan Sanderman; Tomislav Hengl; Greg Fiske; Kylen Solvik; Maria Fernanda Adame; Lisa Benson; Jacob J. Bukoski; Paul E. Carnell; Miguel Cifuentes-Jara; Daniel C. Donato; Clare Duncan; Ebrahem M. Eid; Philine S. E. zu Ermgassen; Carolyn J. Ewers Lewis; Peter I. Macreadie; Leah Glass; Selena K. Gress; Sunny L. Jardine; Trevor G. Jones; Eugéne Ndemem Nsombo; Mizanur Rahman; Christian J. Sanders; Mark Spalding; Emily Landis


Forests | 2017

Projected Future Distribution of Tsuga canadensis across Alternative Climate Scenarios in Maine, U.S

Kathleen Dunckel; Aaron R. Weiskittel; Greg Fiske


Bulletin of Marine Science | 2018

Cuban land use and conservation, from rainforests to coral reefs

Gillian L. Galford; Margarita Fernandez; Roman Joe; Irene Monasterolo; Sonya Ahamed; Greg Fiske; Les Kaufman; Patricia Gonzalez-Diaz

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James W. McClelland

University of Texas at Austin

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Robert M. Holmes

Woods Hole Research Center

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Shira Yoffe

American Association for the Advancement of Science

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