Gauci, Vincent, Chapman, Stephen J.
Acid rain sulphate (SO42-) deposition is a known suppressant of methane (CH4) emission from wetlands. However, the hypothesised mechanism responsible for this important biogeochemical interaction,...
Sulfate deposition and temperature controls on methane emission and sulfur forms in peat (2005)
Gauci, Vincent, Fowler, David, Chapman, Stephen J., Dise, Nancy B.
Natural wetlands are the single most important contributors of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Recent research has shown that the deposition of sulfate (SO42-) can substantially reduce the emission...
Long-term suppression of wetland methane flux following a pulse of simulated acid rain (2005)
Gauci, Vincent, Dise, Nancy, Blake, Stephen
Wetlands are a potent source of the radiatively important gas methane (CH4). Recent findings have demonstrated that sulfate (SO4 2−) deposition via acid rain suppresses CH4 emissions by stimulating...
Sulfate suppression of the wetland methane source in the 20th and 21st centuries (2004)
Gauci, Vincent, Matthews, Elaine, Dise, Nancy, Walter, Bernadette, Koch, Dorothy, Granberg, Gunnar, ...
Natural wetlands form the largest source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Emission of this powerful greenhouse gas from wetlands is known to depend on climate, with increasing temperature and...
Gauci, Vincent, Dise, Nancy, Fowler, David
The effect of acid rain SO42− deposition on peatland CH4 emissions was examined by manipulating SO42− inputs to a pristine raised peat bog in northern Scotland. Weekly pulses of dissolved Na2SO4...
Acid rain links to CH4 emissions from wetlands. (2000)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Open University, 2000.
Sulfur pollution suppression of the wetland methane source in the 20th and 21st centuries
Gauci, Vincent, Matthews, Elaine, Dise, Nancy, Walter, Bernadette, Koch, Dorothy, Granberg, Gunnar, ...
Natural wetlands form the largest source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Emission of this powerful greenhouse gas from wetlands is known to depend on climate, with increasing temperature and...
Sulfur pollution suppression of the wetland methane source in the 20th and 21st centuries
Gauci, Vincent, Matthews, Elaine, Dise, Nancy, Walter, Bernadette, Koch, Dorothy, Granberg, Gunnar, ...
Natural wetlands form the largest source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Emission of this powerful greenhouse gas from wetlands is known to depend on climate, with increasing temperature and...