“…The Arctic is projected to warm during the next century at a faster rate than any other region, which will likely significantly impact the carbon cycling of wetland ecosystems (Tarnocai, 2009;Zhang et al, 2017b) and permafrost areas of the Arctic-Boreal Region (Schuur et al, 2015). To date, CH4 emission estimates for northern wetlands are typically based on process models Bloom et al, 2017a;Chen et al, 2015;Melton et al, 2013;Stocker et al, 2013;Wania et al, 2010;Watts et al, 2014;Zhang et al, 2016) or inversion modelling Bruhwiler et al, 2014;10 Spahni et al, 2011;Thompson et al, 2017;Thonat et al, 2017;Warwick et al, 2016), yet scaling of existing chamber measurements to northern wetland area has also been published (Zhu et al, 2013). However, the first two are not completely independent since the attribution of CH4 emissions derived using inversion models to different emission sources (e.g.…”