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1. FluXNET-CH4 synthesis activity objectives, observations, and future directions

2. A New Coupled Biogeochemical Modeling Approach Provides Accurate Predictions of Methane and Carbon Dioxide Fluxes Across Diverse Tidal Wetlands.

3. Chapter 15: Tidal Wetlands and Estuaries. Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report

4. Gap-filling eddy covariance methane fluxes: Comparison of machine learning model predictions and uncertainties at FLUXNET-CH4 wetlands

5. Gap-filling eddy covariance methane fluxes: Comparison of machine learning model predictions and uncertainties at FLUXNET-CH4 wetlands

6. Tidal Wetland Gross Primary Production Across the Continental United States, 2000–2019

8. Direct and Indirect Effects of Tides on Ecosystem‐Scale CO2 Exchange in a Brackish Tidal Marsh in Northern California.

14. 234U/238U and δ87Sr in peat as tracers of paleosalinity in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of California, USA.

15. Controls on spatial variation in porewater methane concentrations across United States tidal wetlands.

16. Methane fluxes in tidal marshes of the conterminous United States.

17. The Coastal Carbon Library and Atlas: Open source soil data and tools supporting blue carbon research and policy.

19. Modeled production, oxidation, and transport processes of wetland methane emissions in temperate, boreal, and Arctic regions.

20. A Conterminous USA-Scale Map of Relative Tidal Marsh Elevation.

21. Improved wetland soil organic carbon stocks of the conterminous U.S. through data harmonization.

22. Identifying dominant environmental predictors of freshwater wetland methane fluxes across diurnal to seasonal time scales.

23. Substantial hysteresis in emergent temperature sensitivity of global wetland CH 4 emissions.

24. Prioritizing river basins for intensive monitoring and assessment by the US Geological Survey.

25. Representing the function and sensitivity of coastal interfaces in Earth system models.

26. Wetland Management Strategy to Reduce Mercury in Water and Bioaccumulation in Fish.

27. Author Correction: Accuracy and Precision of Tidal Wetland Soil Carbon Mapping in the Conterminous United States.

28. Methylmercury Dynamics in Upper Sacramento Valley Rice Fields with Low Background Soil Mercury Levels.

29. Accuracy and Precision of Tidal Wetland Soil Carbon Mapping in the Conterminous United States.

30. The Contribution of Rice Agriculture to Methylmercury in Surface Waters: A Review of Data from the Sacramento Valley, California.

31. High-Resolution Remote Sensing of Water Quality in the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary.

32. Patterns in wetland microbial community composition and functional gene repertoire associated with methane emissions.

33. Rice methylmercury exposure and mitigation: a comprehensive review.

34. Hydrological controls on methylmercury distribution and flux in a tidal marsh.

35. Methylmercury production in sediment from agricultural and non-agricultural wetlands in the Yolo Bypass, California, USA.

36. Mercury cycling in agricultural and managed wetlands of California, USA: experimental evidence of vegetation-driven changes in sediment biogeochemistry and methylmercury production.

37. Mercury cycling in agricultural and managed wetlands of California, USA: seasonal influences of vegetation on mercury methylation, storage, and transport.

39. Mercury cycling in agricultural and managed wetlands: a synthesis of methylmercury production, hydrologic export, and bioaccumulation from an integrated field study.

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