Evaluation of wetland CH4 in the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) land surface model using satellite observations
<p>Wetlands are the largest natural source of methane. The ability to model the emissions of methane from natural wetlands accurately is critical to our understanding of the global methane budget and how it may change under future climate scenarios. The simulation of wetland methane emissions...
Main Authors: | Parker, RJ, Wilson, C, Comyn-Platt, E, Hayman, G, Marthews, TR, Bloom, AA, Lunt, MF, Gedney, N, Dadson, SJ, McNorton, J, Humpage, N, Boesch, H, Chipperfield, MP, Palmer, PI, Yamazaki, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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European Geosciences Union
2022
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