Peatlands deform elastically during precipitation cycles by small (+/- 3 cm) oscillations in surface elevation. In contrast, we used a Global Positioning System network to measure larger oscillations that exceeded 20 cm over periods of 4 - 12 hours during two seasonal droughts at a bog and fen site in northern Minnesota. The second summer drought also triggered 19 depressuring cycles in an overpressured stratum under the bog site. The synchronicity between the largest surface deformations and the depressuring cycles indicates that both phenomena are produced by the episodic release of large volumes of gas from deep semi-elastic compartments confined by dense wood layers. We calculate that the three largest surface deformations were associat...
Northern peatlands are one of the largest natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), and it is im...
We found a consistent distribution pattern for radiocarbon in dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissol...
Permafrost thaw in peat plateaus leads to the flooding of surface soils and the formation of collaps...
Northern peatlands are an important source for greenhouse gases but their capacity to produce methan...
Northern Peatlands cover more than 350 million ha (~3 percent of Earth’s surface) and are an importa...
A set of high resolution surface ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys, combined with elevation rod...
Chapter 1 IntroductionNatural wetlands, with more than half of their geographical area covered with ...
Methane (CH4) ebullition in northern peatlands is poorly quantified in part due to its high spatiote...
The ability of peatlands to produce, sequester, and release large volumes of greenhouse gases (parti...
Peatlands are one of the most important terrestrial reservoirs in the global cycle for carbon, and a...
Bubbling (ebullition) of greenhouse gases, particularly methane, from peatlands has been attributed ...
The controls on methane (CH₄) bubbling (ebullition) from peatlands are uncertain, but evidence sugge...
For several decades, scientists have studied the hydrology and geochemistry of Northern peatlands ...
Bubbling (ebullition) of greenhouse gases, particularly methane, from peatlands has been attributed ...
44 pagesAlthough peatlands cover < 3% of the Earth’s surface, they are among the most important terr...
Northern peatlands are one of the largest natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), and it is im...
We found a consistent distribution pattern for radiocarbon in dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissol...
Permafrost thaw in peat plateaus leads to the flooding of surface soils and the formation of collaps...
Northern peatlands are an important source for greenhouse gases but their capacity to produce methan...
Northern Peatlands cover more than 350 million ha (~3 percent of Earth’s surface) and are an importa...
A set of high resolution surface ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys, combined with elevation rod...
Chapter 1 IntroductionNatural wetlands, with more than half of their geographical area covered with ...
Methane (CH4) ebullition in northern peatlands is poorly quantified in part due to its high spatiote...
The ability of peatlands to produce, sequester, and release large volumes of greenhouse gases (parti...
Peatlands are one of the most important terrestrial reservoirs in the global cycle for carbon, and a...
Bubbling (ebullition) of greenhouse gases, particularly methane, from peatlands has been attributed ...
The controls on methane (CH₄) bubbling (ebullition) from peatlands are uncertain, but evidence sugge...
For several decades, scientists have studied the hydrology and geochemistry of Northern peatlands ...
Bubbling (ebullition) of greenhouse gases, particularly methane, from peatlands has been attributed ...
44 pagesAlthough peatlands cover < 3% of the Earth’s surface, they are among the most important terr...
Northern peatlands are one of the largest natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), and it is im...
We found a consistent distribution pattern for radiocarbon in dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissol...
Permafrost thaw in peat plateaus leads to the flooding of surface soils and the formation of collaps...