Tropical peatlands now emit hundreds of megatons of carbon dioxide per year because of human disruption of the feedbacks that link peat accumulation and groundwater hydrology. However, no quantitative theory has existed for how patterns of carbon storage and release accompanying growth and subsidence of tropical peatlands are affected by climate and disturbance. Using comprehensive data from a pristine peatland in Brunei Darussalam, we show how rainfall and groundwater flow determine a shape parameter (the Laplacian of the peat surface elevation) that specifies, under a given rainfall regime, the ultimate, stable morphology, and hence carbon storage, of a tropical peatland within a network of rivers or canals. We find that peatlands reach t...
Peatlands of the central Congo Basin have accumulated carbon over millennia. They currently store so...
International audiencePrecipitation patterns are becoming increasingly extreme, particularly at nort...
Tropical peatlands contain one of the largest pools of terrestrial organic carbon, amounting to abou...
Tropical peatlands now emit hundreds of megatons of carbon dioxide per year because of human disrupt...
Tropical peatlands now emit hundreds of megatons of carbon dioxide per year because of human disrupt...
Tropical peatlands store over 75 gigatons of carbon as organic matter that is protected from decompo...
Tropical peatlands store approximately 14-19% of the world’s peat carbon, with estimates ranging fro...
Peatlands of Southeast Asia store large pools of carbon but the mechanisms of peat accumulation in t...
Tropical peatlands are an important global carbon (C) store but are threatened by drainage for palm ...
Tropical peatlands cover an estimated 440 000 km2 (~10% of global peatland area) and are significant...
Tropical peatlands contain one of the largest pools of terrestrial organic carbon, amounting to abou...
Tropical peatlands provide a number of ecosystem services – including biodiversity, habitat, carbon ...
Tropical peatlands of Southeast Asia are generally ombrogenous, dome-shaped landforms on interfluves...
Tropical peatlands are understudied systems serving as global carbon stores with high biodiversity. ...
The response of peatlands to changes in the climatic water budget is crucial to predicting potential...
Peatlands of the central Congo Basin have accumulated carbon over millennia. They currently store so...
International audiencePrecipitation patterns are becoming increasingly extreme, particularly at nort...
Tropical peatlands contain one of the largest pools of terrestrial organic carbon, amounting to abou...
Tropical peatlands now emit hundreds of megatons of carbon dioxide per year because of human disrupt...
Tropical peatlands now emit hundreds of megatons of carbon dioxide per year because of human disrupt...
Tropical peatlands store over 75 gigatons of carbon as organic matter that is protected from decompo...
Tropical peatlands store approximately 14-19% of the world’s peat carbon, with estimates ranging fro...
Peatlands of Southeast Asia store large pools of carbon but the mechanisms of peat accumulation in t...
Tropical peatlands are an important global carbon (C) store but are threatened by drainage for palm ...
Tropical peatlands cover an estimated 440 000 km2 (~10% of global peatland area) and are significant...
Tropical peatlands contain one of the largest pools of terrestrial organic carbon, amounting to abou...
Tropical peatlands provide a number of ecosystem services – including biodiversity, habitat, carbon ...
Tropical peatlands of Southeast Asia are generally ombrogenous, dome-shaped landforms on interfluves...
Tropical peatlands are understudied systems serving as global carbon stores with high biodiversity. ...
The response of peatlands to changes in the climatic water budget is crucial to predicting potential...
Peatlands of the central Congo Basin have accumulated carbon over millennia. They currently store so...
International audiencePrecipitation patterns are becoming increasingly extreme, particularly at nort...
Tropical peatlands contain one of the largest pools of terrestrial organic carbon, amounting to abou...