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View article: Quantifying greenhouse gas ebullition rates across varying land uses, sediment types, and water temperatures in wetland systems
Quantifying greenhouse gas ebullition rates across varying land uses, sediment types, and water temperatures in wetland systems Open
Around the world, wetlands and other aquatic ecosystems release greenhouse gases (GHG) into the atmosphere. GHGs escape from these systems through the process of ebullition -- or bubbles being released from the aquatic sediments. Ebullitio…
View article: Burping wetlands : quantifying greenhouse gas ebullition rates across a range of sediment types and characteristics, water quality variables, and land use
Burping wetlands : quantifying greenhouse gas ebullition rates across a range of sediment types and characteristics, water quality variables, and land use Open
Aquatic ecosystems are a source of greenhouse gases (GHG) to the atmosphere. One pathway of this GHG release is ebullition, or bubbling, from aquatic sediments. The contribution of ebullition is often underestimated in global GHG budgets, …
View article: Takeover of invasive species due to climate change : the bush honeysuckle
Takeover of invasive species due to climate change : the bush honeysuckle Open