1 Runoff production in blanket peat catchments of the northern Pennine hills, UK was measured through monitoring and experimentation at the plot, hillslope and catchment scale. Water flow from soil pipes was measured in one of the study catchments and overland flow, throughflow and water table were measured in runoff plots; rainfall simulation and tension-infiltrometry provided information on infiltration characteristics of the peat. 2 Saturation-excess overland flow was found to dominate the flashy flow regime; acrotelm stormflow, subsurface pipeflow and macropore flow were also found to be important components of the ecohydrological system. 3 Surface cover, topography and preferential flowpaths were found to be important factor...
The water content of the topsoil is one of the key factors controlling biogeochemical processes, gre...
Severe drying of soils can lead to cracking and thus the generation of new hydrological pathways. In...
Raised bogs are important ecohydrological systems in which there are strong two-way links between pl...
Blanket peat catchments exhibit flashy regimes but little is known about the exact nature of runoff ...
Blanket peat covers the headwaters of many major European rivers. Runoff production in upland blanke...
Blanket peat covers the headwaters of many major European rivers. Runoff production in upland blanke...
Although blanket peat covers many major headwater areas in Britain, runoff production within these u...
Blanket peats are important source areas for runoff in many northern European headwaters. The upper ...
There is a long history of drainage of blanket peat but few studies of the long-term hydrological i...
Blanket peats are important source areas for runoff in many northern European headwaters. The upper ...
Peat deposits occur in areas where water logging is common. Large areas of blanket mire occur throug...
There is global concern about headwater management and associated impacts on river flow. In many wet...
In this study, the ecosys model was used to simulate the hydrology of the Mer Bleue bog, Ontario, Ca...
Variations in drainage density have been observed in a range of environments as the perennial stream...
The water content of the topsoil is one of the key factors controlling biogeochemical processes, gre...
The water content of the topsoil is one of the key factors controlling biogeochemical processes, gre...
Severe drying of soils can lead to cracking and thus the generation of new hydrological pathways. In...
Raised bogs are important ecohydrological systems in which there are strong two-way links between pl...
Blanket peat catchments exhibit flashy regimes but little is known about the exact nature of runoff ...
Blanket peat covers the headwaters of many major European rivers. Runoff production in upland blanke...
Blanket peat covers the headwaters of many major European rivers. Runoff production in upland blanke...
Although blanket peat covers many major headwater areas in Britain, runoff production within these u...
Blanket peats are important source areas for runoff in many northern European headwaters. The upper ...
There is a long history of drainage of blanket peat but few studies of the long-term hydrological i...
Blanket peats are important source areas for runoff in many northern European headwaters. The upper ...
Peat deposits occur in areas where water logging is common. Large areas of blanket mire occur throug...
There is global concern about headwater management and associated impacts on river flow. In many wet...
In this study, the ecosys model was used to simulate the hydrology of the Mer Bleue bog, Ontario, Ca...
Variations in drainage density have been observed in a range of environments as the perennial stream...
The water content of the topsoil is one of the key factors controlling biogeochemical processes, gre...
The water content of the topsoil is one of the key factors controlling biogeochemical processes, gre...
Severe drying of soils can lead to cracking and thus the generation of new hydrological pathways. In...
Raised bogs are important ecohydrological systems in which there are strong two-way links between pl...