International audienceSeasonal and interannual variations in global wetland area are a strong driver of fluctuations in global methane (CH4) emissions. Current maps of global wetland extent vary in their wetland definition, causing substantial disagreement between and large uncertainty in estimates of wetland methane emissions. To reconcile these differences for large-scale wetland CH4 modeling, we developed the global Wetland Area and Dynamics for Methane Modeling (WAD2M) version 1.0 dataset at a ∼ 25 km resolution at the Equator (0.25∘) at a monthly time step for 2000–2018. WAD2M combines a time series of surface inundation based on active and passive microwave remote sensing at a coarse resolution with six static datasets that discrimina...
Wetlands are the single largest source of methane to the atmosphere and their emissions are expected...
International audienceThe Wetland and Wetland CH4 Intercomparison of Models Project (WETCHIMP) was c...
The Wetland and Wetland CH4 Intercomparison of Models Project (WETCHIMP) was created to evaluate our...
International audienceSeasonal and interannual variations in global wetland area are a strong driver...
Seasonal and interannual variations in global wetland area is a strong driver of fluctuations in glo...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
A wide range of estimates on global wetland methane (CH4) fluxes has been reported during the recent...
Dynamics of global wetlands are closely linked to biodiversity conservation, hydrology, and greenhou...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
Wetlands are the single largest source of methane to the atmosphere and their emissions are expected...
International audienceThe Wetland and Wetland CH4 Intercomparison of Models Project (WETCHIMP) was c...
The Wetland and Wetland CH4 Intercomparison of Models Project (WETCHIMP) was created to evaluate our...
International audienceSeasonal and interannual variations in global wetland area are a strong driver...
Seasonal and interannual variations in global wetland area is a strong driver of fluctuations in glo...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
A wide range of estimates on global wetland methane (CH4) fluxes has been reported during the recent...
Dynamics of global wetlands are closely linked to biodiversity conservation, hydrology, and greenhou...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
Wetlands are the single largest source of methane to the atmosphere and their emissions are expected...
International audienceThe Wetland and Wetland CH4 Intercomparison of Models Project (WETCHIMP) was c...
The Wetland and Wetland CH4 Intercomparison of Models Project (WETCHIMP) was created to evaluate our...