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Greenhouse Gas Fluxes and Carbon Sequestration in the Oligotrophic Peat Soils of Southern Taiga in Western Siberia
AbstractThe carbon stock and the emission rates of greenhouse gases (CO 2 and CH 4 ) in the peat soils of southern taiga in Western Siberia were...
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Contrasting emissions of carbon-based greenhouse gases from two paddy soils under submerged conditions as affected by biochar addition
Because two carbon-based greenhouse gases, CH 4 and CO 2 , can share a common soil carbon source, reduced emissions of one gas may enhance emissions of...
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Atmospheric Greenhouse Gas Distributions: Satellite-Based Measurements
AbstractA review of works of the last 20 years devoted to the development in our country and abroad of methods and means of measuring the...
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Minimizing greenhouse gas emissions of an industrial wastewater treatment plant in terms of water–energy nexus
In this paper, (CO 2 ) and methane (CH 4 ) emissions of an industrial wastewater treatment plant were monitored. GHG emissions originated from treatment...
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Peat Extraction in the Center of the European Part of Russia
AbstractThe carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), methane (CH 4 ), and nitrous oxide (N 2 O) fluxes measured at a peat extraction site in the Moscow region in different...
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Greenhouse gas dynamics in tropical montane streams of Puerto Rico and the role of watershed lithology
The major greenhouse gases in streams and rivers, carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), methane (CH 4 ), and nitrous oxide (N 2 O), can contribute significantly to...
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Soil greenhouse gas fluxes to the atmosphere during the wet season across mangrove zones in Benoa Bay, Indonesia
Behind their role as carbon sinks, mangrove soil can also emit greenhouse gases (GHG) through microbial metabolism. GHG flux measurments of mangroves...
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Global observation gaps of peatland greenhouse gas balances: needs and obstacles
Greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions from peatlands contribute significantly to ongoing climate change because of human land use. To develop reliable and...
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Drought effects on soil greenhouse gas fluxes in a boreal and a temperate forest
Changing water regimes (e.g. drought) have unknown long-term consequences on the stability and resilience of soil microorganisms who determine much...
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Carbon Calculators as a Tool for Assessing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Livestock
AbstractCarbon calculators are programs for calculating greenhouse gas emissions (a carbon footprint) from agricultural production on the farm scale....
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Effectiveness of phosphorus control under extreme heatwaves: implications for sediment nutrient releases and greenhouse gas emissions
Eutrophication has been identified as the primary cause of water quality deterioration in inland waters worldwide, often associated with algal blooms...
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Greenhouse Gas Mitigation and Energy Production Potentials from Municipal Solid Waste Management in Thailand Through 2050
This study estimated the amounts of municipal solid waste, greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation potential, and energy production potential from...
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Monitoring of Greenhouse Gas Production on the Landscape Profile of the Vasyugan Swamp
Abstract —This study deals with the analysis of long-term trends in greenhouse gas concentration, emission, and flows in the landscape profile (LP) of...
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Mitigating Landfill Gas Emissions from Open Dumpsites Using Bio-Cover
Methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are the primary greenhouse gases released due to the open dum** of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW). Studies have... -
Characteristics and source analysis of greenhouse gas concentration changes at Akedala Station in Central Asia
Mole fractions of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), methane (CH 4 ), nitrous oxide (N 2 O), and sulfur hexafluoride (SF 6 ) have been continuously measured...
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Grassroots vs. greenhouse: the role of environmental organizations in reducing carbon emissions
Why do some communities see fewer greenhouse gas emissions than others? This study examines the intervening role of environmental NGOs in Japanese...
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Excessive greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater treatment plants by using the chemical oxygen demand standard
Chemical oxygen demand (COD) is widely used as an organic pollution indicator in wastewater treatment plants. Large amounts of organic matter are...
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Shortened Duration of Global Warming Slowdowns with Elevated Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Continuous emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs) and aerosols in the last 160 years have resulted in an increasing trend of global mean...
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Carbon dynamics and greenhouse gas outgassing in an estuarine mangrove wetland with high input of riverine nitrogen
The large amounts of organic carbon buried in mangrove wetlands are well recognized, but the lateral dissolved carbon export and greenhouse gas...