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  • Phenology is the dominant control of methane emissions in a tropical non-forested wetland 

    Hefter, Carol; Gondwe, Mangaliso; Murray-Hudson, Michael; Makati, Anastacia; Lunt, Mark F.; Palmer, Paul, I.; Skiba, Ute (Springer Nature, https://www.springernature.com, 2022-01-10)
    Tropical wetlands are a significant source of atmospheric methane (CH4), but their importance to the global CH4 budget is uncertain due to a paucity of direct observations. Net wetland emissions result from complex ...
  • Physicochemical controls of diffusive methane fluxes in the Okavango Delta, Botswana 

    Masamba, Wellington R.L.; Gondwe, Mangaliso; Murray-Hudson, Michael (Springer Link, https://link.springer.com, 2015-01-29)
    Atmospheric methane (CH4) is one of the three key greenhouse gases (GHGs) driving global climate change. The atmospheric concentration of CH4 has increased by about 150 % above pre-industrial levels of 400–700 ppb due to ...