2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-8119
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Methane emissions from an unmanaged degraded tropical peatland: Interacting influences of plant-processes and groundwater level

Abstract: <p>Tropical peatlands are a complex ecosystem with poorly understood biogeochemical regimes. An immense peat carbon stock and waterlogged-anaerobic conditions may possibly favor methane formation in this ecosystem. Methane is released to the atmosphere either from soil/water surface or through vegetation (both herbaceous plant and tree). Using the conventional flux chamber method, assessing spatiotemporal variability and vegetation-mediated methane emissions remains a practical challenge for scie… Show more

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