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Large methane emissions from a subarctic lake during spring thaw: mechanisms and landscape significance
Mathilde Manon Jammet, Patrick Crill, Sigrid Dengel,
Thomas Friborg
Geography
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Spring Thaw
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Methane Emission
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Arctic Lakes
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Wetlands
60%
Lake Surface
40%
Cold Season
40%
Northern Lakes
40%
Methane
40%
Subarctic
40%
High Methane
20%
Shallow Lakes
20%
Terrestrial Carbon
20%
Upwelling
20%
Methane Source
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Biogeochemical Cycles
20%
Ice Cover
20%
Temperature Stratification
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Ice Breakup
20%
High Temporal Resolution
20%
Eddy Covariance Method
20%
Freeze-out
20%
Seasonally Ice-covered
20%
Northern Wetlands
20%
Cumulative Release
20%
Carbon Budget
20%
Emission Potential
20%
Methane Flux
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Emissions
100%
Methane
100%
Emitter
20%
Ice Breakup
10%
Carbon Budget
10%
Eddy Covariance
10%
Biogeochemical Cycle
10%
Ice Cover
10%