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Mechanisms of methane bubble formation, storage and release in freshwater sediments

Liu, 2019

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9350490804501972066
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Liu L
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Lakes and reservoirs are important sources of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Although freshwaters cover only a small fraction of the global surface, their contribution to global methane emission is significant and this is expected to increase, as a positive feedback to …
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