The content and the profile distribution of the element composition of the 1 meter high peat deposits in flat frost mound bogs are investigated. The botanical composition of peat is described. The results of the botanical composition analysis of peat showed that deposits consist mainly of sphagnum mosses, lichens, shrubs, green mosses, pine wood, as well as pine and birch bark. A good correlation between the degree of peat decomposition and the brightness of dry peat measured by the CIE L*a*b* color model is revealed. As a result of the study of peat samples’ color, it has been found that this parameter can be used as an express method for the rapid assessment of peat degree decomposition. The highest concentration of the organic carbon occ...
Studies of mineral-forming processes in modern peat bogs can shed light on metal concentrations and ...
Peat, the precursor of coal, is composed primarily of plant components and secondarily of inorganic ...
With 6.5 m of peat accumulated during the past ca. 15,000 years, Etang de la Gruère (EGr) represents...
Of particular interest in the north of Western Siberia are frozen flat-mound bogs. Being formed in a...
The paper analyzed the number of ecological-trophic groups of microorganisms and the elemental compo...
The lowering of water level caused by bog drainage increases the exposure of the upper layers of pea...
Northern wetlands ecosystems play an important role in the hydrological balance of neighboring areas...
Peat deposits can be considered as archives of environmental changes and indicators of anthropogenic...
The mires in Ostrobothnia, Western Finland, can be classified into four types by trophic status: oli...
Geochemical conditions of the formation of various minerals were studied within the oligotrophic pin...
Surface moss and peat analyses are presented from five North American ombrotrophic bogs: three sites...
International audienceMobilization of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and related trace elements (TEs...
The formation of significant amounts of low molecular weight (LMW) water-soluble organic compounds, ...
Peatland cores provide us with the potential to research aspects of atmospheric cycling of elements,...
Bogs have been formed by an accumulation of peat - a light brown-to-black organic material, built up...
Studies of mineral-forming processes in modern peat bogs can shed light on metal concentrations and ...
Peat, the precursor of coal, is composed primarily of plant components and secondarily of inorganic ...
With 6.5 m of peat accumulated during the past ca. 15,000 years, Etang de la Gruère (EGr) represents...
Of particular interest in the north of Western Siberia are frozen flat-mound bogs. Being formed in a...
The paper analyzed the number of ecological-trophic groups of microorganisms and the elemental compo...
The lowering of water level caused by bog drainage increases the exposure of the upper layers of pea...
Northern wetlands ecosystems play an important role in the hydrological balance of neighboring areas...
Peat deposits can be considered as archives of environmental changes and indicators of anthropogenic...
The mires in Ostrobothnia, Western Finland, can be classified into four types by trophic status: oli...
Geochemical conditions of the formation of various minerals were studied within the oligotrophic pin...
Surface moss and peat analyses are presented from five North American ombrotrophic bogs: three sites...
International audienceMobilization of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and related trace elements (TEs...
The formation of significant amounts of low molecular weight (LMW) water-soluble organic compounds, ...
Peatland cores provide us with the potential to research aspects of atmospheric cycling of elements,...
Bogs have been formed by an accumulation of peat - a light brown-to-black organic material, built up...
Studies of mineral-forming processes in modern peat bogs can shed light on metal concentrations and ...
Peat, the precursor of coal, is composed primarily of plant components and secondarily of inorganic ...
With 6.5 m of peat accumulated during the past ca. 15,000 years, Etang de la Gruère (EGr) represents...