It is composed of compound draining above to accumulate.
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Wetland soils differ from bottom sediments, however, in that they are usually heavily vegetated and often are in contact with the atmosphere, thus facilitating the direct release to the atmosphere of greenhouse gases such as methane and carbon dioxide (e.g., Fechner-Levy and Hemond, 1996
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