WETCHIMP-WSL: intercomparison of wetland methane emissions models over West Siberia
Wetlands are the world's largest natural source of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas. The strong sensitivity of methane emissions to environmental factors such as soil temperature and moisture has led to concerns about potential positive feedbacks to climate change. This risk is particularl...
Main Authors: | T. J. Bohn, J. R. Melton, A. Ito, T. Kleinen, R. Spahni, B. D. Stocker, B. Zhang, X. Zhu, R. Schroeder, M. V. Glagolev, S. Maksyutov, V. Brovkin, G. Chen, S. N. Denisov, A. V. Eliseev, A. Gallego-Sala, K. C. McDonald, M. A. Rawlins, W. J. Riley, Z. M. Subin, H. Tian, Q. Zhuang, J. O. Kaplan |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2015-06-01
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Series: | Biogeosciences |
Online Access: | https://www.biogeosciences.net/12/3321/2015/bg-12-3321-2015.pdf |
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