Extended Data Fig. 1: Acacia plantation, degraded and intact peat swamp forest in Sumatra, Indonesia, are emitting CO2 and CH4 to the atmosphere. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 1: Acacia plantation, degraded and intact peat swamp forest in Sumatra, Indonesia, are emitting CO2 and CH4 to the atmosphere.

From: Net greenhouse gas balance of fibre wood plantation on peat in Indonesia

Extended Data Fig. 1

Cumulative measured net CO2 (a) and net CH4 (b) fluxes with cumulative flux uncertainty (random error, friction velocity threshold and gap-filling approach) at the Acacia plantation (blue), degraded site (red) and intact site (green). Carbon export in harvested wood at the Acacia plantation is added in the end of plantation rotation, conservatively assuming that all harvested C would be returned to the atmosphere as CO2. Intact and degraded sites were considered to have had no biomass C export during the study period. Positive values indicate emission to the atmosphere.

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