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However, the climate footprint of wetland restoration remains controversial as wetlands can also be large sources of methane (CH 4 ).

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However, the climate footprint of wetland restoration remains controversial as wetlands can also be large sources of methane (CH 4 ).

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  • Boreal–Arctic wetland methane emissions modulated by warming and vegetation activity (2024) · doi

    Abstract Wetland methane (CH 4 ) emissions over the Boreal–Arctic region are vulnerable to climate change and linked to climate feedbacks, yet understanding of their long-term dynamics remains uncertain.

    Keywords: climate abstract wetland methane emissions boreal arctic region vulnerable change linked feedbacks understanding long term
  • Tidal and Nontidal Marsh Restoration: A Trade‐Off Between Carbon Sequestration, Methane Emissions, and Soil Accretion (2021) · doi

    However, the climate footprint of wetland restoration remains controversial as wetlands can also be large sources of methane (CH 4 ).

    Keywords: climate footprint wetland restoration remains controversial wetlands large sources methane
  • Seasonal and Interannual Variations of CO<sub>2</sub> Fluxes Over 10 Years in an Alpine Wetland on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau (2020) · doi

    Abstract Alpine wetlands play a sensitive function in global carbon cycle during the ongoing climate warming, yet the temporal patterns of carbon dynamics from in situ ground‐based long‐term observations remain unclear.

    Keywords: carbon abstract alpine wetlands play sensitive function global cycle ongoing climate warming temporal patterns dynamics

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