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Carbon Isotopic Evidences for Gas Hydrate Release and Its Significance on Seasonal Wetland Methane Emissions in the Qilian Mountains Permafrost
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2021
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Wetland methane emissions in the permafrost regions of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is more sensitive to climate warming and can result in a positive climate feedback. Natural gas hydrate, as a potential methane source, may play a pivotal role in wetland methane emission in the permafrost regions. However, it was lacking of evidence. To determine the role of gas hydrate release in wetland methane emission, the two-year field monitoring of methane emitted from a hydrate drilling well, in
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-264090/v1
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