Methane emissions from Arctic landscapes during 2000-2015: An analysis with land and lake biogeochemistry models [version 1.0]

Wetlands and freshwater bodies (mainly lakes) are the largest natural source of greenhouse gas CH4 to the atmosphere. This project quantifies the methane emissions from both land and freshwater bodies in the pan-Arctic with two process-based biogeochemistry models by minimizing the double accounting...

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Main Authors: Qianlai Zhuang, Xiangyu Liu
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4231/SJC1-9F83
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Summary:Wetlands and freshwater bodies (mainly lakes) are the largest natural source of greenhouse gas CH4 to the atmosphere. This project quantifies the methane emissions from both land and freshwater bodies in the pan-Arctic with two process-based biogeochemistry models by minimizing the double accounting at the landscape scale. The dataset contains the processed modeling output from TEM-MDM and ALBM for the year 2000-2015.