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Methane Emissions from Unique Wetlands in China Case Studies, Meta Analyses and Modelling

By: Huai Chen(Author), Ning Wu(Author), Changhui Peng(Author), Yanfen Wang(Author)
223 pages, colour & b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: De Gruyter
Methane Emissions from Unique Wetlands in China
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  • Methane Emissions from Unique Wetlands in China ISBN: 9783110300215 Hardback Mar 2015 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Methane Emissions from Unique Wetlands in China: Case Studies, Meta Analyses and Modelling is a landmark volume in the development of studies about methane emission from wetlands. Although there are books about methane emissions from rice paddies, natural wetlands and reservoirs, this book is the first one that provides information about methane emission from wetlands in China.

Moreover, Methane Emissions from Unique Wetlands in China picks up very unique wetlands, alpine wetlands on the eastern edge of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, and Three Gorges Reservoir (the world's largest hydroelectric reservoir) as cases to study methane emissions. It reviews and meta-analyses methane emissions from rice paddies, natural wetlands and lakes in China during the past twenty years. Furthermore, this book acts as bridge to connect microbial ecology and modelling: it both describes methane-producing bacteria dynamics and methane emission modelling.

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By: Huai Chen(Author), Ning Wu(Author), Changhui Peng(Author), Yanfen Wang(Author)
223 pages, colour & b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: De Gruyter
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