Stable Carbon Isotopes Reveal Wetlands' Role in Global Climate Change.
Stable carbon isotopes are helpful for studying wetland carbon cycles. By looking at the δ13C value, we can understand how carbon moves in wetland ecosystems over time. Researchers focused on wetland vegetation, soil, carbon input, and emissions to learn more about the carbon cycle. They found that stable isotope techniques can reveal important information about how carbon flows in wetlands, which is crucial for understanding global climate change.