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Playing scales in the methane cycle: from microbial ecology to the globe
Joshua Schimel. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004.
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Interactions between methane production and industrial emissions of S gases. Sulfate deposition in wetlands alters the competitive balance between methanogens and sulfate reducers, reducing CH4 production and flux.
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