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1 December 2021 Carbon fixation capacity and value estimation of taxodium hybrid in the wetland in plateau: taking the Dianchi forest wetland as an example
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Proceedings Volume 12079, Second IYSF Academic Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Engineering; 120792Z (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2623538
Event: 2nd IYSF Academic Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Engineering, 2021, Xi'an, China
Abstract
As an important wet tree species in the construction of wetland ecosystem, Taxodium hybrid ‘zhongshanshan’ has been widely planted in the lakeside of Dianchi Lake. It is an important link in the water governance of Dianchi Lake. This article uses the average biomass method to catch Laoyuhe river wetland zhongshan carbon ability to analyze and estimate the value of carbon sequestration oxygen release zhongshanshan’s carbon capacity and build growth model. There was no significant difference of zhongshan sequoias carbon ability. The carbon sequestration capacity of zhongshanshan decreased. The carbon storage of ‘zhongshanshan’ in Laoyuhe wetland and Dianchi Lake is 2439 t and 122400 t, respectively. The value is 5.83 million yuan and 293 million yuan respectively. In 2017, the contribution rate of carbon sequestration and oxygen release value in the growing season was 19.5%.
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Shan Xu, Changtong Zhao, Zhen Ling, Minghua Dong, and Han Meng "Carbon fixation capacity and value estimation of taxodium hybrid in the wetland in plateau: taking the Dianchi forest wetland as an example", Proc. SPIE 12079, Second IYSF Academic Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Engineering, 120792Z (1 December 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2623538
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KEYWORDS
Carbon

Carbon sequestration

Oxygen

Ecosystems

Biological research

Carbon dioxide

Data storage

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