This paper investigates temporal variations in fluxes of peat and other sediment in the catchment of March Haigh Reservoir, West Yorkshire. Long-term estimates of sediment yield were derived from a study of reservoir sediments. Magnetic properties were used to correlate ten cores to a master profile dated using 210Pb and 137Cs. A 14C date suggests that most of the organic component of the sediment is allochthonous and derived from peat eroded from the catchment. Organic sediment yields suggest low catchment erosion rates between 1838 and 1963. Blanket peat erosion increased significantly after 1963, and peaked between 1976 and 1984. Estimates of total sediment yield range between 2 and 28 t km-2 a-1. These yields are significantly lower tha...
Erosion and the associated loss of carbon is a major environmental concern in many peatlands and rem...
Sediment cores (collected from nine headwater lakes and reservoirs in their catchments and adjacent ...
Peat is a common land surface material in many countries of the world and is particularly important ...
This paper investigates temporal variations in fluxes of peat and other sediment in the catchment of...
Globally, peatlands account for circa 50% of terrestrial carbon storage containing as much carbon as...
Globally, peatlands account for circa 50% of terrestrial carbon storage containing as much carbon as...
Sediment delivery from upland fluvial systems in the UK is of considerable importance in catchment m...
Situated an upland area of Northwest England, Abbeystead Reservoir has experienced severe sedimentat...
Situated an upland area of Northwest England, Abbeystead Reservoir has experienced severe sedimentat...
The importance of fluvial dissection in upland blanket peat erosion is well-established but knowledg...
The sediments on the floors of nine reservoirs in the Midland Valley of Scotland have been examined ...
This study investigates the causes of erosion and degradation of March Haigh, a blanket mire in the ...
Peatland carbon stores are under widespread anthropogenic pressure, resulting in degradation and car...
Peat deposits occur in areas where water logging is common. Large areas of blanket mire occur throug...
Peatland carbon stores are under widespread anthropogenic pressure, resulting in degradation and car...
Erosion and the associated loss of carbon is a major environmental concern in many peatlands and rem...
Sediment cores (collected from nine headwater lakes and reservoirs in their catchments and adjacent ...
Peat is a common land surface material in many countries of the world and is particularly important ...
This paper investigates temporal variations in fluxes of peat and other sediment in the catchment of...
Globally, peatlands account for circa 50% of terrestrial carbon storage containing as much carbon as...
Globally, peatlands account for circa 50% of terrestrial carbon storage containing as much carbon as...
Sediment delivery from upland fluvial systems in the UK is of considerable importance in catchment m...
Situated an upland area of Northwest England, Abbeystead Reservoir has experienced severe sedimentat...
Situated an upland area of Northwest England, Abbeystead Reservoir has experienced severe sedimentat...
The importance of fluvial dissection in upland blanket peat erosion is well-established but knowledg...
The sediments on the floors of nine reservoirs in the Midland Valley of Scotland have been examined ...
This study investigates the causes of erosion and degradation of March Haigh, a blanket mire in the ...
Peatland carbon stores are under widespread anthropogenic pressure, resulting in degradation and car...
Peat deposits occur in areas where water logging is common. Large areas of blanket mire occur throug...
Peatland carbon stores are under widespread anthropogenic pressure, resulting in degradation and car...
Erosion and the associated loss of carbon is a major environmental concern in many peatlands and rem...
Sediment cores (collected from nine headwater lakes and reservoirs in their catchments and adjacent ...
Peat is a common land surface material in many countries of the world and is particularly important ...