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Impoundment Increases Methane Emissions In Phragmites‐Invaded Coastal Wetlands
Sanders‐DeMott, R., Eagle, M. J., Kroeger, K. D., Wang, F., Brooks, T. W., O'Keefe Suttles, J. A., Nick, S. K., Mann, A. G., Tang, J.

Saline tidal wetlands are important sites of carbon sequestration and produce negligible methane (CH4) emissions due to regular inundation with sulfate-rich seawater. Yet, widespread management of coastal hydrology has restricted tidal exchange in vast areas of coastal wetlands. These ecosystems often undergo impoundment and freshening, …


Journal: Global Change Biology, Volume : (2022), ISBN . DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16217 Sites: US-HRP