Fine-Scale Spatial Variability of Greenhouse Gas Emissions From a Subantarctic Peatland Bog
Brenda Riquelme del Río,
Armando Sepulveda-Jauregui,
Julio A. Salas-Rabaza
et al.
Abstract:Peatlands are recognized as crucial greenhouse gas sources
and
sinks and have been extensively studied. Their emissions exhibit high
spatial heterogeneity when measured on site using flux chambers. However,
the mechanism by which this spatial variability behaves on a very
fine scale remains unclear. This study investigates the fine-scale
spatial variability of greenhouse gas emissions from a subantarctic Sphagnum peatland bog. Using a recently developed skirt
chamber, methane emissions and ecosystem respiratio… Show more
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