International audienceWe demonstrate the potential of using freely available satellite data from the Landsat ETM+ sensor for generating carbon balance estimates for lowland peatlands. We used a lowland ombrotrophic peatland in the UK as our test site representing a range of peatland conditions. A literature survey was undertaken to identify the simplest classification schema that could be used to distinguish ecohydrological classes for carbon sequestration on the peatland surface. These were defined as: active raised bog, Eriophorum-dominated bog, milled unvegetated peat and drained or degraded bog, with bracken and Carr woodland to define the bog edges. A maximum likelihood classifier (MLC) was used to map the spatial distribution of the s...
Peatlands are important reserves of terrestrial carbon and biodiversity, and given that many peatlan...
Several concepts exist in the discipline of data analysis that are often unknowingly used in geosc...
Peatlands accumulated large carbon (C) stocks as peat in historical times. Currently however, many p...
International audienceWe demonstrate the potential of using freely available satellite data from the...
Peatlands offer a series of ecosystem services including carbon storage, biomass production, and cli...
Peatlands cover only 3–4% of the Earth’s surface, but they store nearly 30% of global soil carbon st...
Rates of carbon exchange in northern peatlands are dependent on the composition, structure and spati...
Peatlands store large amounts of terrestrial carbon and any changes to their carbon balance could ca...
Estimations of peatland carbon stocks often use generalised values for peat thickness and carbon con...
Tropical peatlands are important carbon stores that are vulnerable to drainage and conversion to agr...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Peatlands are a class of wetlands that are defined as havi...
Peatlands are a class of wetlands that are defined as having saturated soils, anaerobic conditions, ...
Peatlands store large amounts of terrestrial carbon and any changes to their carbon balance could ca...
Remote sensing techniques have potential for peatland monitoring, but most previous work has focused...
Peatlands are an important ecosystem for carbon storage, due to their semi-permanent water saturate...
Peatlands are important reserves of terrestrial carbon and biodiversity, and given that many peatlan...
Several concepts exist in the discipline of data analysis that are often unknowingly used in geosc...
Peatlands accumulated large carbon (C) stocks as peat in historical times. Currently however, many p...
International audienceWe demonstrate the potential of using freely available satellite data from the...
Peatlands offer a series of ecosystem services including carbon storage, biomass production, and cli...
Peatlands cover only 3–4% of the Earth’s surface, but they store nearly 30% of global soil carbon st...
Rates of carbon exchange in northern peatlands are dependent on the composition, structure and spati...
Peatlands store large amounts of terrestrial carbon and any changes to their carbon balance could ca...
Estimations of peatland carbon stocks often use generalised values for peat thickness and carbon con...
Tropical peatlands are important carbon stores that are vulnerable to drainage and conversion to agr...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Peatlands are a class of wetlands that are defined as havi...
Peatlands are a class of wetlands that are defined as having saturated soils, anaerobic conditions, ...
Peatlands store large amounts of terrestrial carbon and any changes to their carbon balance could ca...
Remote sensing techniques have potential for peatland monitoring, but most previous work has focused...
Peatlands are an important ecosystem for carbon storage, due to their semi-permanent water saturate...
Peatlands are important reserves of terrestrial carbon and biodiversity, and given that many peatlan...
Several concepts exist in the discipline of data analysis that are often unknowingly used in geosc...
Peatlands accumulated large carbon (C) stocks as peat in historical times. Currently however, many p...