Exchange of radiatively active trace gases in tundra environments, with particular attention to methane ...

This thesis is concerned with trace gas flux in tundra environments, the main subject of study being methane. Methane emission from tundra soils has in recent years attracted increasing attention due to the possible associated feed-back effect on man-made climate change. The presented data are prima...

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Main Author: Christensen, Torben Røjle
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository 1994
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.48056
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/300981
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Summary:This thesis is concerned with trace gas flux in tundra environments, the main subject of study being methane. Methane emission from tundra soils has in recent years attracted increasing attention due to the possible associated feed-back effect on man-made climate change. The presented data are primarily produced. during field work in Northern Alaska but it also includes work in Northern Sweden and laboratory studies in Copenhagen. Model experiments carried out on basis of the gathered data was carried out in cooperation with the Hadley Centre at the Meteorological Office in England. Chapter 1 describes the area of research and the general background for embarking on the project. It concludes by defining a number of questions which the research presented in the thesis will attempt to answer. The first two chapters in the main body of the thesis (Chapter 2 and 3) fonn an introduction to tundra ecology with emphasis on aspects which are directly related to controls on soil emission of trace gases. It is ...