Anthropogenic nutrient loads and season variability drive high atmospheric N2O fluxes in a fragmented mangrove system
Abstract Fragmented mangroves are generally ignored in N2O flux studies. Here we report observations over the course of a year from the Mangalavanam coastal wetland in Southern India. The wetland is a fragmented mangrove stand close to a large urban centre with high anthropogenic nitrogen inputs. Th...
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Main Authors: | N. Regina Hershey, S. Bijoy Nandan, K. Neelima Vasu, Douglas R. Tait |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3453e712874c4305b4f7e426145b5b23 |
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