Natural soil pipes, which have been widely reported in peatlands, have been shown to contribute significantly to total stream flow. Here, using measurements from eight pipe outlets, we consider the role of natural pipes in the transport of fluvial carbon within a 17.4-ha blanket-peat-covered catchment. Concentrations of dissolved and particulate organic carbon (DOC and POC) from pipe waters varied greatly between pipes and over time, ranging between 5.3 and 180.6 mg L for DOC and 0.08 and 220 mg L for POC. Pipes were important pathways for peatland fluvial carbon export, with fluxes varying between 0.6 and 67.8 kg yr (DOC) and 0.1 and 14.4 kg yr (POC) for individual pipes. Pipe DOC flux was equivalent to 20% of the annual DOC flux from the ...
The terrestrial-aquatic interface is a crucial environment in which to consider the fate of exported...
Hydrological fluxes in lowland peatlands can be challenging to measure but they drive poorly underst...
Understanding dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export dynamics from carbon-rich environments is critic...
Natural piping has been reported in peatlands around the world. This chapter reviews the role of nat...
Soil piping is an important agent of erosion in many environments, including blanket peatlands. Peat...
Peatlands are important carbon stores and many have natural pipes (tunnels) that transport water and...
Few studies have quantified the role of in-stream processes on net dissolved and particulate organic...
Land drainage is common in peatlands. Artificially drained blanket peat catchments have been shown ...
Many catchment management schemes in the UK have focussed on peatland restoration to improve ecosyst...
This study investigates for the first time the relative importance of dissolved organic carbon (DOC)...
Direct land-to-atmosphere carbon exchange has been the primary focus in previous studies of peatland...
Accounting for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals in managed ecosystems has generally focus...
Carbon export in streams draining peat catchments represents a potential loss of carbon from long-te...
Peatland pipes are large natural macropores which contribute significantly to streamflow and represe...
Few studies have quantified the role of in-stream processes on net dissolved and particulate organic...
The terrestrial-aquatic interface is a crucial environment in which to consider the fate of exported...
Hydrological fluxes in lowland peatlands can be challenging to measure but they drive poorly underst...
Understanding dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export dynamics from carbon-rich environments is critic...
Natural piping has been reported in peatlands around the world. This chapter reviews the role of nat...
Soil piping is an important agent of erosion in many environments, including blanket peatlands. Peat...
Peatlands are important carbon stores and many have natural pipes (tunnels) that transport water and...
Few studies have quantified the role of in-stream processes on net dissolved and particulate organic...
Land drainage is common in peatlands. Artificially drained blanket peat catchments have been shown ...
Many catchment management schemes in the UK have focussed on peatland restoration to improve ecosyst...
This study investigates for the first time the relative importance of dissolved organic carbon (DOC)...
Direct land-to-atmosphere carbon exchange has been the primary focus in previous studies of peatland...
Accounting for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals in managed ecosystems has generally focus...
Carbon export in streams draining peat catchments represents a potential loss of carbon from long-te...
Peatland pipes are large natural macropores which contribute significantly to streamflow and represe...
Few studies have quantified the role of in-stream processes on net dissolved and particulate organic...
The terrestrial-aquatic interface is a crucial environment in which to consider the fate of exported...
Hydrological fluxes in lowland peatlands can be challenging to measure but they drive poorly underst...
Understanding dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export dynamics from carbon-rich environments is critic...