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Wetland methane emissions

James King

James King
Member
Hi all,

We're using CLM5 (in CESM2.2.0) in both SP and BGC-CROP modes and we're interested in calculating the methane emissions from wetlands. Is there a way we can scale grid-cell surface CH4 flux to the atmosphere to give a wetland CH4 flux? We tried scaling by land fraction and wetland fraction but got a total of about 50Tg/yr which seems low (ballpark figure we've seen in the literature is ~150Tg/yr). Is there another scaling factor we are missing, or is our approach the wrong one?

Many thanks,

James
 

James King

James King
Member
Hi Keith,

Yep, we saw that paper - we're just not sure how that figure was arrived at based on the output fields we have in CLM5.

Thanks,

James
 

oleson

Keith Oleson
CSEG and Liaisons
Staff member
I think the global estimate is arrived at by doing a global sum of FCH4 using grid cell area and land fraction?
 

James King

James King
Member
We also scaled by FINUNDATED, interpreting this as wetland fraction. Is this step unneccesary?

Thanks,

James
 

oleson

Keith Oleson
CSEG and Liaisons
Staff member
My understanding is that the global estimate in Riley's paper represents emission from both inundated and non-inundated fractions plus lakes as well I think.
I'm not sure whether scaling by FINUNDATED is appropriate for estimating emissions from wetlands. I will ping a couple of people here who might know more about this. You could also contact Bill Riley.
 
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