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Impact of Sundarban mangrove biosphere on the carbon dioxide and methane mixing ratios at the NE Coast of Bay of Bengal, India

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In this paper, the authors measured the diurnal and seasonal variations in carbon dioxide and methane fluxes between Sundarban biosphere and atmosphere using micrometeorological method during 1998-2000.
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This article is published in Atmospheric Environment.The article was published on 2002-02-01. It has received 64 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Atmospheric methane & Carbon dioxide.

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Measuring daytime CO2 fluxes from the inter-tidal mangrove soils of Indian Sundarbans

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the rate of carbon dioxide exchange between the soil and atmosphere in the inter-tidal forest floor of the Indian Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem and to study its response with soil temperature and soil water content.
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Seasonal fluctuation in three mode of greenhouse gases emission in relation to soil labile carbon pools in degraded mangrove, Sundarban, India.

TL;DR: The mode of transport of GHGs through pneumatophore, ebullition, and water-soluble diffusion was also significantly varied with seasons, soil‑carbon status and tidewater intrusion, so seasonal fluctuations of GHG emission and tidal effect must be considered along with soil labile C pools for GHG-C budgeting and climate change mitigation in the mangrove ecosystem.
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A system dynamic modeling of carbon cycle from mangrove litter to the adjacent Hooghly estuary, India

TL;DR: In this article, a seven compartment model has been proposed to study the dynamics of carbon in the Hooghly-Matla estuarine system, where different forms of carbon present in soil (SOC), soil inorganic carbon (SIC), and in water (DIC), dissolved carbon dioxide (DCO2), dissolved bicarbonate (DBC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and particulate organic carbon(POC)) are taken as state variables.
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Methane Emission from Mangrove Wetland Soils Is Marginal but Can Be Stimulated Significantly by Anthropogenic Activities

TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured both CH4 and CO2 effluxes from mangrove soils during low or no tide periods at three tidal zones of two manglove ecosystems in Southeastern China and collected CH4 efflux data from literature for 24 sites of manglobve wetlands worldwide.
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Formation, transformation, and removal of aerosol over a tropical mangrove forest

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive size-segregated characterization of the chemical properties (watersoluble inorganic fraction) of the sea-salt aerosol originated from the surf zone at the land-ocean boundary of Sundarban Mangrove forest, NE coast of Bay of Bengal, and an analysis of the relevant meteorological parameters revealed how the combined effect of anthropogenic gases and aerosol advected to the virgin mangrove forest and micrometeorological conditions could change the marine character of the aerosol before the onset of SW monsoon.
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Climate Change 1995: The Science of Climate Change

TL;DR: The most comprehensive and up-to-date assessment available for scientific understanding of human influences on the past present and future climate is "Climate Change 1995: The Science of Climate Change" as mentioned in this paper.
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Relationship between wind speed and gas exchange over the ocean

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of variability in wind speed on the calculated gas transfer velocities and the possibility of chemical enhancement of CO2 exchange at low wind speeds over the ocean is illustrated using a quadratic dependence of gas exchange on wind speed.
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Biogeochemical aspects of atmospheric methane

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify and evaluate several constraints on the budget of atmospheric methane, its sources, sinks and residence time, and construct a list of sources and sinks, identities, and sizes.
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Terrestrial ecosystems and the carbon cycle

TL;DR: The terrestrial biosphere plays an important role in the global carbon cycle as mentioned in this paper, which is the fluxes of carbon among four main reservoirs: fossil carbon, the atmosphere, the oceans, and the terrestrial Biosphere.
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Measuring Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchanges of Biologically Related Gases with Micrometeorological Methods

TL;DR: An overview of micrometeorological theory and the different micromETeorological techniques available to make flux measurements is provided.
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