Effects of stream ecosystem metabolisms on CO2 emissions in two headwater catchments, Southeastern China
Headwater streams, as critical zones due to their proximity to terrestrial sources, emit large quantities of CO2 owing to their higher drainage density of catchments, substantial total areas, and stream lengths. Stream ecosystem metabolism (EM, i.e. photosynthesis and respiration) can significantly...
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Autores principales: | Chen Gong, Weijin Yan, Peipei Zhang, Qibiao Yu, Yanqian Li, Xinyan Li, Dongsheng Wang, Ruyuan Jiao |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/48bd6f94487941638306585629292a57 |
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