High carbon emissions from thermokarst lakes of Western Siberia
The Western Siberia Lowland (WSL) is the world’s largest frozen peatland complex, however carbon emissions (CO2+CH4) from lakes in this region remain unknown. Here, the authors sample 76 lakes and show high carbon emissions from lakes across all permafrost zones in the WSL.
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Main Authors: | S. Serikova, O. S. Pokrovsky, H. Laudon, I. V. Krickov, A. G. Lim, R. M. Manasypov, J. Karlsson |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d958c3d188f746d4a3c7e18cee8613aa |
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