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Browsing Smithsonian Environmental Research Center by Author "Lu, Meng"

Browsing Smithsonian Environmental Research Center by Author "Lu, Meng"

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  • Lu, Meng; Caplan, Joshua S.; Bakker, Jonathan D.; Mozdzer, Thomas J.; Drake, Bert G.; Megonigal, J. Patrick; Langley, J. Adam (Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, 2016)
  • Lu, Meng; Herbert, Ellen R.; Langley, J. Adam; Kirwan, Matthew L.; Megonigal, J. Patrick (2019)
    Coastal wetlands provide valuable ecosystem services that are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic activities(1). The atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration has increased from 280 ppm to 404 ppm since the ...
  • Holmquist, James R.; Windham-Myers, Lisamarie; Bernal, Blanca; Byrd, Kristin B.; Crooks, Steve; Gonneea, Meagan Eagle; Herold, Nate; Knox, Sara H.; Kroeger, Kevin D.; McCombs, John; Megonigal, J. Patrick; Lu, Meng; Morris, James T.; Sutton-Grier, Ariana E.; Troxler, Tiffany G.; Weller, Donald E. (2018)
    Coastal wetlands store carbon dioxide (CO2) and emit CO2 and methane (CH4) making them an important part of greenhouse gas (GHG) inventorying. In the contiguous United States (CONUS), a coastal wetland inventory was recently ...
  • Rogers, Kerrylee; Kelleway, Jeffrey J.; Saintilan, Neil; Megonigal, J. Patrick; Adams, Janine B.; Holmquist, James R.; Lu, Meng; Schile-Beers, Lisa; Zawadzki, Atun; Mazumder, Debashish; Woodroffe, Colin D. (2019)
    Coastal wetlands (mangrove, tidal marsh and seagrass) sustain the highest rates of carbon sequestration per unit area of all natural systems(1,2), primarily because of their comparatively high productivity and preservation ...

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