Erosion and the associated loss of carbon is a major environmental concern in many peatlands and remains difficult to accurately quantify beyond the plot scale. Erosion was measured in an upland blanket peatland catchment (0.017 km2) in northern England using Structure‐from‐Motion (SfM) photogrammetry, sediment traps and stream sediment sampling at different spatial scales. A net median topographic change of –27 mm yr–1 was recorded by SfM over the 12‐month monitoring period for the entire surveyed area (598 m2). Within the entire surveyed area there were six nested catchments where both SfM and sediment traps were used to measure erosion. Substantial amounts of peat were captured in sediment traps during summer storm events after two month...
Peatland carbon stores are under widespread anthropogenic pressure, resulting in degradation and car...
Peatland carbon stores are under widespread anthropogenic pressure, resulting in degradation and car...
Little is known about the spatial and temporal variability of peat erosion nor some of its topograph...
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...
Demonstrating the impact of peat bog restoration in mitigating carbon loss by upland erosion require...
A recently developed fluvial erosion model for blanket peatlands, PESERA-PEAT, was applied at ten si...
The impacts of peatland management strategies used to restore degraded bare peat flats have received...
Many peatlands across the world suffer from degradation. Blanket peatlands are found mainly in high ...
Improved understanding of peat erosion processes and rates of erosion at different scales are urgent...
Peatlands cover approximately 2.84% of global land area while storing one third to one half of the w...
This study investigates for the first time the relative importance of dissolved organic carbon (DOC)...
Peatlands cover over 400 million hectares of the Earth's surface and store between one-third and one...
In peatlands, fluvial erosion can lead to a dramatic decline in hydrological function, major changes...
Drainage of UK lowland peatlands has been undertaken over the last 400 years in order to exploit the...
Peatland carbon stores are under widespread anthropogenic pressure, resulting in degradation and car...
Peatland carbon stores are under widespread anthropogenic pressure, resulting in degradation and car...
Little is known about the spatial and temporal variability of peat erosion nor some of its topograph...
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...
Demonstrating the impact of peat bog restoration in mitigating carbon loss by upland erosion require...
A recently developed fluvial erosion model for blanket peatlands, PESERA-PEAT, was applied at ten si...
The impacts of peatland management strategies used to restore degraded bare peat flats have received...
Many peatlands across the world suffer from degradation. Blanket peatlands are found mainly in high ...
Improved understanding of peat erosion processes and rates of erosion at different scales are urgent...
Peatlands cover approximately 2.84% of global land area while storing one third to one half of the w...
This study investigates for the first time the relative importance of dissolved organic carbon (DOC)...
Peatlands cover over 400 million hectares of the Earth's surface and store between one-third and one...
In peatlands, fluvial erosion can lead to a dramatic decline in hydrological function, major changes...
Drainage of UK lowland peatlands has been undertaken over the last 400 years in order to exploit the...
Peatland carbon stores are under widespread anthropogenic pressure, resulting in degradation and car...
Peatland carbon stores are under widespread anthropogenic pressure, resulting in degradation and car...
Little is known about the spatial and temporal variability of peat erosion nor some of its topograph...