Dynamic dataset reveals role of wetlands in terrestrial carbon sink change

Wetlands are among the most efficient ecosystems for carbon sequestration, storing more than 30% of global soil carbon in only 3%–13% of Earth’s land surface. However, the spatiotemporal patterns of wetland carbon uptake and their role in regulating global land carbon sink dynamics have been poorly quantified.

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