Drawdown zone can shift a floodplain-lake system from a steady carbon source to an unsteady carbon sink
Junjie Jia(Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research), Xianrui Ha(Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research), Yao Lu(Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research), Shuoyue Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhaoxi Li(Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research), Jing Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wanqian Deng(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Kun Sun(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yang Gao(Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research)
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