Research Progress on CH4 Flux Emission from Alpine Wetland in Xinjiang Bayinbuluk
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from soil through microbial action. It is very important to discuss the carbon cycle in Bayinbuluk Alpine Wetland to determine
whether the wetland is a “source” or a “sink” of greenhouse gases and to assess the carbon emission inventory in this area.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/pes.v5i4.2146
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