Due to stringent environmental regulations, embodied carbon estimates are being used increasingly to assess the environmental impact of major building and infrastructure projects, including their geotechnical components. The focus of this paper is on the ground improvement technique of soil-mixing. While it is established that improper management of excavated peat can cause it to lose the majority of its carbon to the atmosphere as CO2, the carbon response of peat mixed in situ is unknown and has prompted this study. Under accelerating conditions in the laboratory, emissions were recorded from columns of parent peat (high and low water tables) and cement-stabilised peat. While the parent peat was found to be a source of CO2 influenced ...
The peatland carbon store is threatened by climate change and is expected to provide positive feedba...
Northern peatlands are important stores of carbon. Following mechanical harvesting, peatlands are of...
International audienceDue to the wet and anoxic specific environmental conditions, which reduce the ...
Mass stabilization, a ground improvement solution used for construction in peatlands, involves mixin...
In addition to the traditional drivers of cost and timely delivery, embodied energy (EE) and embodie...
Upland peat is the world's largest store of soil carbon and one of the most climatically sensitive. ...
In addition to the traditional drivers of cost and timely programme delivery, embodied energy (EE) a...
This study measures the complete carbon budget of a drained peat-covered catchment. It includes diss...
rainage and conversion of natural peatlands to forestry increases soil CO2 emis sions through decomp...
Peatlands are an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle, accounting for around 20-30 % o...
The peat soils found in blanket bogs are significant stores of carbon. The degree to which these eco...
Peat lands are net sinks of carbon (C) and a net source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions owing to d...
The study explores relationships between the peat decomposition rate and moisture-temperature condit...
Drained peatlands contribute to anthropic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), so a better understandi...
Although northern peatlands cover only 3 % of the land surface, their thick peat deposits contain an...
The peatland carbon store is threatened by climate change and is expected to provide positive feedba...
Northern peatlands are important stores of carbon. Following mechanical harvesting, peatlands are of...
International audienceDue to the wet and anoxic specific environmental conditions, which reduce the ...
Mass stabilization, a ground improvement solution used for construction in peatlands, involves mixin...
In addition to the traditional drivers of cost and timely delivery, embodied energy (EE) and embodie...
Upland peat is the world's largest store of soil carbon and one of the most climatically sensitive. ...
In addition to the traditional drivers of cost and timely programme delivery, embodied energy (EE) a...
This study measures the complete carbon budget of a drained peat-covered catchment. It includes diss...
rainage and conversion of natural peatlands to forestry increases soil CO2 emis sions through decomp...
Peatlands are an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle, accounting for around 20-30 % o...
The peat soils found in blanket bogs are significant stores of carbon. The degree to which these eco...
Peat lands are net sinks of carbon (C) and a net source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions owing to d...
The study explores relationships between the peat decomposition rate and moisture-temperature condit...
Drained peatlands contribute to anthropic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), so a better understandi...
Although northern peatlands cover only 3 % of the land surface, their thick peat deposits contain an...
The peatland carbon store is threatened by climate change and is expected to provide positive feedba...
Northern peatlands are important stores of carbon. Following mechanical harvesting, peatlands are of...
International audienceDue to the wet and anoxic specific environmental conditions, which reduce the ...