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Date: 2014-12-17 10:41:47
Atmospheric sciences
Atmosphere
CH4
Atmospheric methane
Wetland methane emissions
Primary production
Carbon cycle
FluxNet
Methane
Biology
Chemistry

Landscape-level terrestrial methane flux observed from a very tall tower

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