A review of carbon monitoring in wet carbon systems using remote sensing
Carbon monitoring is critical for the reporting and verification of carbon stocks and change.
Remote sensing is a tool increasingly used to estimate the spatial heterogeneity, extent and …
Remote sensing is a tool increasingly used to estimate the spatial heterogeneity, extent and …
Practical guide to measuring wetland carbon pools and fluxes
Wetlands cover a small portion of the world, but have disproportionate influence on global
carbon (C) sequestration, carbon dioxide and methane emissions, and aquatic C fluxes …
carbon (C) sequestration, carbon dioxide and methane emissions, and aquatic C fluxes …
Rapid net carbon loss from a whole‐ecosystem warmed peatland
To evaluate boreal peatland C losses from warming, novel technologies were used to
expose intact bog plots in northern Minnesota to a range of future temperatures (+ 0° C to+ …
expose intact bog plots in northern Minnesota to a range of future temperatures (+ 0° C to+ …
Observations of greenhouse gases as climate indicators
Humans have significantly altered the energy balance of the Earth's climate system mainly
not only by extracting and burning fossil fuels but also by altering the biosphere and using …
not only by extracting and burning fossil fuels but also by altering the biosphere and using …
Revealing the hidden carbon in forested wetland soils
Inland wetlands are critical carbon reservoirs storing 30% of global soil organic carbon
(SOC) within 6% of the land surface. However, forested regions contain SOC-rich wetlands …
(SOC) within 6% of the land surface. However, forested regions contain SOC-rich wetlands …
Plant‐mediated methane transport in emergent and floating‐leaved species of a temperate freshwater mineral‐soil wetland
Methane flux from freshwater mineral‐soil (FWMS) wetlands and its variability among sites is
largely modulated by plant‐mediated transport. However, plant‐mediated transport …
largely modulated by plant‐mediated transport. However, plant‐mediated transport …
Soil organic carbon stocks and sequestration rates of inland, freshwater wetlands: Sources of variability and uncertainty
Impacts of land use, specifically soil disturbance, are linked to reductions of soil organic
carbon (SOC) stocks. Correspondingly, ecosystem restoration is promoted to sequester SOC …
carbon (SOC) stocks. Correspondingly, ecosystem restoration is promoted to sequester SOC …
A review of global wetland carbon stocks and management challenges
Wetlands have unique soil, vegetation, and biogeochemistry that arises from their landscape
position and wetland hydrology, which creates low oxygen levels in the soil. With reduced …
position and wetland hydrology, which creates low oxygen levels in the soil. With reduced …
Mountain wetland soil carbon stocks of Huascarán National Park, Peru
Although wetlands contain a disproportionately high amount of earth's total soil carbon,
many regions are still poorly mapped and with unquantified carbon stocks. The tropical …
many regions are still poorly mapped and with unquantified carbon stocks. The tropical …
Setting a reference for wetland carbon: the importance of accounting for hydrology, topography, and natural variability
Wetland soils are a key global sink for organic carbon (C) and a focal point for C
management and accounting efforts. The ongoing push for wetland restoration presents an …
management and accounting efforts. The ongoing push for wetland restoration presents an …