Assistant Professor Wendy Yang’s recent paper “Evaluating the Classical Versus and Emerging Conceptual Model of Peatland Methane Dynamics” published in Global Biogeochemical Cycles provides an improved tool for predicting methane emissions and understanding how they feedback into global climate change. Click here to view the paper.
This work has been recognized as a significant contribution and highlighted in the EOS Research Spotlight which identifies and explains the importance of new research published in AGU journals. Click here to view the review of Wendy Yang's paper.