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Very large fluxes of methane measured above Bolivian seasonal wetlands.


ABSTRACT: Methane (CH4) mole fractions from the large semiseasonal Llanos de Moxos wetlands (∼70,000 km2) in northern Bolivia were measured by aircraft flights and ground sampling during early March 2019 (late wet season). Daily fluxes of CH4 determined from the measurements using box models and inverse modeling were between 168 (± 50) and 456 (± 145) mg CH4⋅m-2⋅d-1 for the areas overflown, very high compared with those of previous Amazon basin studies. If the seasonality of the CH4 emissions is comparable to other parts of the Amazon Basin, the region could contribute as much as 8% of annual Amazonian CH4 emissions.

SUBMITTER: France JL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9371645 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Very large fluxes of methane measured above Bolivian seasonal wetlands.

France James L JL   Lunt Mark F MF   Andrade Marcos M   Moreno Isabel I   Ganesan Anita L AL   Lachlan-Cope Thomas T   Fisher Rebecca E RE   Lowry David D   Parker Robert J RJ   Nisbet Euan G EG   Jones Anna E AE  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20220801 32


Methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) mole fractions from the large semiseasonal Llanos de Moxos wetlands (∼70,000 km<sup>2</sup>) in northern Bolivia were measured by aircraft flights and ground sampling during early March 2019 (late wet season). Daily fluxes of CH<sub>4</sub> determined from the measurements using box models and inverse modeling were between 168 (± 50) and 456 (± 145) mg CH<sub>4</sub>⋅m<sup>-2</sup>⋅d<sup>-1</sup> for the areas overflown, very high compared with those of previous Amazon b  ...[more]

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