Water discolouration is a major management problem for UK water companies as a proportion of the supply relies on runoff from peat-covered catchments. Many peats have been drained using surface ditches but this has been shown to lead to more severe water discolouration. Drain-blocking is now actively encouraged in UK peatlands to promote peatland habitats and water companies are considering funding drain-blocking if water colour benefits can be demonstrated. However, there is concern that rewetting of the peat may lead to a sudden flush of water colour from the peat causing problems for water treatment works downstream. This study tested different drain-blocking techniques in an upland peat catchment and evaluated the impact of drain-blocki...
Abstract In recent years there has been a dramatic increase in artificial drain-blocking in world pe...
Peat drainage, a common land-use practice in Europe, has been associated with habitat degradation an...
Discolouration of surface waters in upland catchments (with associated costs of water treatment and ...
Water discolouration is a major management problem for UK water companies as a proportion of the sup...
Water discolouration is a major management problem for UK water companies as a proportion of the sup...
Peatlands are important terrestrial carbon stores but their environmental degradation has led to con...
Over recent decades, a wide range of rivers and lakes draining peat-dominated catchments across the ...
Peatlands are an important terrestrial carbon store. However, heightened levels of degradation in re...
The potential for restoration of peatlands to deliver benefits beyond habitat restoration is poorly ...
Ditch blocking in blanket peatlands is common as part of peatland restoration. The effects of ditch ...
In recent years there has been a dramatic increase in artificial drain-blocking in world peatlands. ...
Peatland practitioners and scientists have increasingly recognised the damage resulting from various...
Drained peatland catchments are reported to produce more colored, dissolved organic carbon (DOC)-ric...
The globally widespread drainage of peatlands has often been shown to lead to increased concentratio...
Organic carbon solution and transport processes which occur during periods of heavy rainfall and per...
Abstract In recent years there has been a dramatic increase in artificial drain-blocking in world pe...
Peat drainage, a common land-use practice in Europe, has been associated with habitat degradation an...
Discolouration of surface waters in upland catchments (with associated costs of water treatment and ...
Water discolouration is a major management problem for UK water companies as a proportion of the sup...
Water discolouration is a major management problem for UK water companies as a proportion of the sup...
Peatlands are important terrestrial carbon stores but their environmental degradation has led to con...
Over recent decades, a wide range of rivers and lakes draining peat-dominated catchments across the ...
Peatlands are an important terrestrial carbon store. However, heightened levels of degradation in re...
The potential for restoration of peatlands to deliver benefits beyond habitat restoration is poorly ...
Ditch blocking in blanket peatlands is common as part of peatland restoration. The effects of ditch ...
In recent years there has been a dramatic increase in artificial drain-blocking in world peatlands. ...
Peatland practitioners and scientists have increasingly recognised the damage resulting from various...
Drained peatland catchments are reported to produce more colored, dissolved organic carbon (DOC)-ric...
The globally widespread drainage of peatlands has often been shown to lead to increased concentratio...
Organic carbon solution and transport processes which occur during periods of heavy rainfall and per...
Abstract In recent years there has been a dramatic increase in artificial drain-blocking in world pe...
Peat drainage, a common land-use practice in Europe, has been associated with habitat degradation an...
Discolouration of surface waters in upland catchments (with associated costs of water treatment and ...