Northern peatlands contain up to 20% of the ∼3000 Pg of global soil organic carbon. Carbon-rich peatlands cover upwards of 65% of the landscape in northern Canada where resource extraction activities disturb both the carbon pools and the future carbon sequestration capacity of the landscape. Previous estimates of the carbon losses from this disturbance predict a complete loss of the region's peatland carbon pool. Mining industries operating in these sensitive environments have recently begun constructing closure landscapes which are intended to develop carbon cycle processes similar to undisturbed northern peatlands. This study investigates eddy covariance fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2) at one of Canada's first fully constructed boreal plai...
It remains uncertain how the net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) of diverse peatlands will respond to w...
Net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide (NEE) and its components, gross primary productivity (GPP) ...
ABSTRACT. Three separate research efforts conducted in the same wetland-peatland system in the north...
Many peatlands have been drained and harvested for peat mining, which turned those landscapes into c...
The annual net primary productivity of northern peatlands is relatively small compared to that of ma...
Two ombrotrophic bogs in Canada's Hudson Bay Lowlands (HBL), an area storing an estimated 33 Gt of s...
Peatlands are wetlands where gross primary production exceeds organic matter decomposition causing a...
Net ecosystem exchange of carbon was measured using eddy covariance for four growing seasons at a su...
Northern peatlands are sinks for atmospheric carbon (C), but peat extraction converts these ecosyste...
Abstract The moss layer transfer technique has been developed to restore the carbon sequestration fu...
The peat soils found in blanket bogs are significant stores of carbon. The degree to which these eco...
[1] Northern peatlands contain enormous quantities of organic carbon within a few meters of the atmo...
Peatland ecosystems store between 200 and 450 Gt C (1015 gC). It is estimated that peatlands constit...
[1] Northern peatlands are significant stocks of terrestrial soil carbon, and it has been predicted ...
Carbon (C) biogeochemical cycling studies in northern peatlands, in particular the production, consu...
It remains uncertain how the net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) of diverse peatlands will respond to w...
Net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide (NEE) and its components, gross primary productivity (GPP) ...
ABSTRACT. Three separate research efforts conducted in the same wetland-peatland system in the north...
Many peatlands have been drained and harvested for peat mining, which turned those landscapes into c...
The annual net primary productivity of northern peatlands is relatively small compared to that of ma...
Two ombrotrophic bogs in Canada's Hudson Bay Lowlands (HBL), an area storing an estimated 33 Gt of s...
Peatlands are wetlands where gross primary production exceeds organic matter decomposition causing a...
Net ecosystem exchange of carbon was measured using eddy covariance for four growing seasons at a su...
Northern peatlands are sinks for atmospheric carbon (C), but peat extraction converts these ecosyste...
Abstract The moss layer transfer technique has been developed to restore the carbon sequestration fu...
The peat soils found in blanket bogs are significant stores of carbon. The degree to which these eco...
[1] Northern peatlands contain enormous quantities of organic carbon within a few meters of the atmo...
Peatland ecosystems store between 200 and 450 Gt C (1015 gC). It is estimated that peatlands constit...
[1] Northern peatlands are significant stocks of terrestrial soil carbon, and it has been predicted ...
Carbon (C) biogeochemical cycling studies in northern peatlands, in particular the production, consu...
It remains uncertain how the net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) of diverse peatlands will respond to w...
Net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide (NEE) and its components, gross primary productivity (GPP) ...
ABSTRACT. Three separate research efforts conducted in the same wetland-peatland system in the north...