© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible for the signatures of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes (δ 13 C and δ 15 N) in soils and peats. However, the applicability of δ 13 C and δ 15 N signatures at the natural abundance level as indicators of the degree of peat decomposition is still debatable. We evaluated δ 13 C and δ 15 N depth patterns of peat cores sampled at nine sites in two nearby Alpine peat bogs with varying degree of organic matter degradation. Based on water table depths and past drainage intensities, the peat cores were divided into three degradation classes. We found similar overall depths patterns of δ 13 C and δ 15 N across the nine depth profiles and distinct diff...
Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose ...
Palsa peats are unique northern ecosystems formed under an arctic climate and characterized by a hig...
Organic soils in peatlands store a great proportion of the global soil carbon pool and can lose carb...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible f...
Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible for the signatures of s...
Since carbon (C) in peatlands is labile and sensitive to disturbances, peatlands have the potential ...
Peatland degradation impairs soil functions such as carbon storage and the existence of biodiversity...
Peatlands encode information about past vegetation dynamics, climate, and microbial processes. Here,...
We studied natural and forestry-drained peatlands to examine the effect of over 34 years lowered wat...
Background and aims In forestry-drained peatlands, drying leads to changes in C cycling which could ...
Palsa peatlands are a significant carbon pool in the global carbon cycle and are projected to change...
A peat deposit from the East European Russian Arctic, spanning nearly 10 000 years, was investigated...
Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose ...
Degradation of peatlands by land use changes and anthropogenic climate change produces climate-activ...
Mires are known as consistent environmental archives, but humic acids are the fraction of peat that ...
Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose ...
Palsa peats are unique northern ecosystems formed under an arctic climate and characterized by a hig...
Organic soils in peatlands store a great proportion of the global soil carbon pool and can lose carb...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible f...
Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible for the signatures of s...
Since carbon (C) in peatlands is labile and sensitive to disturbances, peatlands have the potential ...
Peatland degradation impairs soil functions such as carbon storage and the existence of biodiversity...
Peatlands encode information about past vegetation dynamics, climate, and microbial processes. Here,...
We studied natural and forestry-drained peatlands to examine the effect of over 34 years lowered wat...
Background and aims In forestry-drained peatlands, drying leads to changes in C cycling which could ...
Palsa peatlands are a significant carbon pool in the global carbon cycle and are projected to change...
A peat deposit from the East European Russian Arctic, spanning nearly 10 000 years, was investigated...
Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose ...
Degradation of peatlands by land use changes and anthropogenic climate change produces climate-activ...
Mires are known as consistent environmental archives, but humic acids are the fraction of peat that ...
Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose ...
Palsa peats are unique northern ecosystems formed under an arctic climate and characterized by a hig...
Organic soils in peatlands store a great proportion of the global soil carbon pool and can lose carb...