Peatlands are important terrestrial carbon stores particularly in the Northern Hemisphere. Many peatlands, such as those in the British Isles, Sweden and Canada, have undergone increased erosion, resulting in degraded water quality and depleted soil carbon stocks. It is unclear how climate change may impact future peat erosion. Here we use a physically-based erosion model (PESERA-PEAT), driven by seven different global climate models (GCMs), to predict fluvial blanket peat erosion in the Northern Hemisphere under 21st-century climate change. After an initial decline, total hemispheric blanket peat erosion rates are found to increase during 2070-2099 (2080s) compared with the baseline period (1961-1990) for most of the GCMs. Regional erosion...
Anticipated rates of climate change and increased land-use pressure will subject peatlands to distur...
We assessed the vulnerability of blanket peat to climate change in Great Britain using an ensemble o...
In peatlands, fluvial erosion can lead to a dramatic decline in hydrological function, major changes...
Peatlands are important terrestrial carbon stores particularly in the Northern Hemisphere. Many peat...
Many peatlands across the world suffer from degradation. Blanket peatlands are found mainly in high ...
A recently developed fluvial erosion model for blanket peatlands, PESERA-PEAT, was applied at ten si...
The majority of northern peatlands were initiated during the Holocene. Owing to their mass imbalance...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
The majority of northern peatlands were initiated during the Holocene. Owing to their mass imbalance...
Peatlands are important components of boreal and subarctic landscapes, and can be regionally importa...
Northern peatlands store 300–600 Pg C, of which approximately half are underlain by permafrost. Clim...
The 21st century climate change and land-use pressure are likely to subject northern peatlands to cl...
Peatlands cover approximately 2.84% of global land area while storing one third to one half of the w...
Blanket peatlands are rain-fed mires that cover the landscape almost regardless of topography. The g...
Peatlands are an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle, accounting for around 20-30 % o...
Anticipated rates of climate change and increased land-use pressure will subject peatlands to distur...
We assessed the vulnerability of blanket peat to climate change in Great Britain using an ensemble o...
In peatlands, fluvial erosion can lead to a dramatic decline in hydrological function, major changes...
Peatlands are important terrestrial carbon stores particularly in the Northern Hemisphere. Many peat...
Many peatlands across the world suffer from degradation. Blanket peatlands are found mainly in high ...
A recently developed fluvial erosion model for blanket peatlands, PESERA-PEAT, was applied at ten si...
The majority of northern peatlands were initiated during the Holocene. Owing to their mass imbalance...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
The majority of northern peatlands were initiated during the Holocene. Owing to their mass imbalance...
Peatlands are important components of boreal and subarctic landscapes, and can be regionally importa...
Northern peatlands store 300–600 Pg C, of which approximately half are underlain by permafrost. Clim...
The 21st century climate change and land-use pressure are likely to subject northern peatlands to cl...
Peatlands cover approximately 2.84% of global land area while storing one third to one half of the w...
Blanket peatlands are rain-fed mires that cover the landscape almost regardless of topography. The g...
Peatlands are an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle, accounting for around 20-30 % o...
Anticipated rates of climate change and increased land-use pressure will subject peatlands to distur...
We assessed the vulnerability of blanket peat to climate change in Great Britain using an ensemble o...
In peatlands, fluvial erosion can lead to a dramatic decline in hydrological function, major changes...