Browsing by Author "Ewango, Corneille E. N."

Browsing by Author "Ewango, Corneille E. N."

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  • Crezee , Bart; Dargie, Greta C.; Ewango, Corneille E. N.; Mitchard , Edward T. A.; Emba B, Ovide; Kanyama T, Joseph; Bola, Pierre; Ndjango, Jean-Bosco N.; Girkin, Nicholas T.; Bocko, Yannick E.; Ifo, Suspense A.; Hubau , Wannes; Seidensticker , Dirk; Batumike, Rodrigue; Imani , Gérard; Cuní-Sanchez, Aida; Kiahtipes , Christopher A.; Lebamba, Judicaël; Wotzka, Hans-Peter; Bean, Hollie; Baker , Timothy R.; Baird , Andy J.; Boom , Arnoud; Morris , Paul J.; Page, Susan E.; Lawson, Ian T.; Lewis , Simon L. (Springer Nature, 2022-07-21)
    The world’s largest tropical peatland complex is found in the central Congo Basin. However, there is a lack of in situ measurements to understand the peatland’s distribution and the amount of carbon stored in it. So far, ...
  • Georgiou, Selena; Mitchard, Edward T. A.; Crezee, Bart; Dargie, Greta C.; Young, Dylan M.; Jovani-Sancho, Antonio J.; Kitambo, Benjamin; Papa, Fabrice; Bocko, Yannick E.; Bola, Pierre; Crabtree, Dafydd E.; Emba, Ovide B.; Ewango, Corneille E. N.; Girkin, Nicholas T.; Ifo, Suspense A.; Kanyama, Joseph T.; Mampouya, Yeto Emmanuel Wenina; Mbemba, Mackline; Ndjango, Jean-Bosco N.; Palmer, Paul I.; Sjögersten, Sofie; Lewis, Simon L. (MDPI, 2023-06-13)
    Inundation dynamics are the primary control on greenhouse gas emissions from peatlands. Situated in the central Congo Basin, the Cuvette Centrale is the largest tropical peatland complex. However, our knowledge of the ...
  • Young, Dylan M.; Baird, Andy J.; Morris, Paul J.; Dargie, Greta C.; Mampouya Wenina, Y. Emmanuel; Mbemba, Mackline; Boom, Arnoud; Cook, Peter; Betts, Richard; Burke, Eleanor; Bocko, Yannick E.; Chadburn, Sarah; Crabtree, Dafydd E.; Crezee, Bart; Ewango, Corneille E. N.; Garcin, Yannick; Georgiou, Selena; Girkin, Nicholas T.; Gulliver, Pauline; Jovani-Sancho, A. Jonay; Schefuß, Enno; Sciumbata, Matteo; Sjögersten, Sofie; Lewis, Simon L. (Wiley, 2023-10-10)
    Peatlands of the central Congo Basin have accumulated carbon over millennia. They currently store some 29 billion tonnes of carbon in peat. However, our understanding of the controls on peat carbon accumulation and loss ...