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Anthropogenic effects influence methane flux in boreal lakes

Claim that human activities can alter methane (CH4) emissions from boreal lakes.

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Evidence Quote

“Anthropogenic effects may alter methane emissions in boreal lakes”

Relationship

Anthropogenic effects on aquatic methane emissions affects Methane flux in boreal lakes

Arguments

Anthropogenic effects on aquatic methane emissionssubject
Methane flux in boreal lakesobject

Connections (5)

Drivers of methane flux in boreal lakes and wetlandsInferenceChain
Drivers of methane flux differ between lakes and reservoirsAssociation
Spatial and temporal mechanisms of methane flux in boreal and arctic lakesInferenceChain
Lake methane and carbon cycling mechanismsInferenceChain
Diverse hydro-ecological and chemical controls on methane fluxInferenceChain

Evidence

“Study on fluxes of methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide in boreal lakes and potential anthropogenic effects on aquatic greenhouse gas emissions.”

(2003). Fluxes of methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide in boreal lakes and potential anthropogenic effects on the aquatic greenhouse gas emissions

“Report on greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes from mires and organic soils.”

(2001). Växthusgasflöden från myrar och organogena jordar

“Study on spatial and temporal patterns in the hydrogeochemistry of a poor fen in northern Wisconsin.”

(1990). Spatial and temporal patterns in the hydrogeochemistry of a poor fen in northern Wisconsin

“Study on the flux of CO2 and CH4 from lakes and rivers in arctic Alaska.”

(1992). The flux of CO2 and CH4 from lakes and rivers in arctic Alaska