Managing Greenhouse Gas Exchange in a Constructed Wetland Model:

Part 2: The Effects of Peat, Water Content, and NH4NO3 on CO2, CH4, and N2O Emissions

 

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Abstract

Background

Purpose

Hypotheses

Model Setup Process

Gas Sampling Procedure 1

NH4NO3 addition and Water Sampling

Gas Sampling Procedure 2

Biomass Analysis

Results

Conclusion

Applications

Acknowledgements

Bibliography

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