Coastal wetlands play an increasingly important role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes and thus affecting climate change. However, the overall magnitude, trend, and environmental drivers of GHG fluxes in these wetlands of China remain uncertain. Herein, we synthesized data from 70 publications involving 187 field observations to identify patterns and drivers of GHG fluxes across coastal wetlands in China. Average methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O) fluxes, and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions (ecosystem respiration) across coastal wetlands were estimated as 2.20±0.31 mg·m-2·h-1, 16.44±2.96 μg·m-2·h-1, and 388.76±42.28 mg·m-2·h-1, respectively. GHG emissions varied with tidal inundation, where CH4 and CO2 emissions during tidal inundati...
Freshwater wetlands can contribute significantly to the global carbon budget as a net source or sink...
Many factors are known to influence greenhouse gas emissions from coastal wetlands, but it is still ...
Wetlands play a role in regulating global climate by removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphe...
Natural wetlands are among the most important sources of atmospheric methane and thus important for ...
Natural wetlands are among the most important sources of atmospheric methane and thus important for ...
The coastal wetland ecosystems are important in the global carbon and nitrogen cycle and global clim...
This data is provided as supporting and supplementary material to the article Warming stimulates CO2...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
This data is provided as supporting and supplementary material to the article Warming stimulates CO2...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Coastal marshes contribute greatly to atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) and have thus attracted co...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Wetlands are one of the largest carbon sinks in the world due to their large carbon storage, potenti...
Wetlands can influence global climate via greenhouse gas (GHG) exchange of carbon dioxide (CO2 ), me...
Freshwater wetlands can contribute significantly to the global carbon budget as a net source or sink...
Many factors are known to influence greenhouse gas emissions from coastal wetlands, but it is still ...
Wetlands play a role in regulating global climate by removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphe...
Natural wetlands are among the most important sources of atmospheric methane and thus important for ...
Natural wetlands are among the most important sources of atmospheric methane and thus important for ...
The coastal wetland ecosystems are important in the global carbon and nitrogen cycle and global clim...
This data is provided as supporting and supplementary material to the article Warming stimulates CO2...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
This data is provided as supporting and supplementary material to the article Warming stimulates CO2...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Coastal marshes contribute greatly to atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) and have thus attracted co...
Wetlands can potentially affect global climate change through their role in modulating the atmospher...
Wetlands are one of the largest carbon sinks in the world due to their large carbon storage, potenti...
Wetlands can influence global climate via greenhouse gas (GHG) exchange of carbon dioxide (CO2 ), me...
Freshwater wetlands can contribute significantly to the global carbon budget as a net source or sink...
Many factors are known to influence greenhouse gas emissions from coastal wetlands, but it is still ...
Wetlands play a role in regulating global climate by removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphe...