There is increasing evidence that drought is leading to increased loss of dissolved organic carbon from upland peats. Therefore, this study endeavours to understand the severity and frequency of the scale of drought responsible for driving the observed changes; and, by reconstructing climatic records, to understand whether such droughts are increasing in severity and frequency. The study suggests that there are two levels of drought severity important in the peatlands: a hydrological drought that causes hydrophobic effects in the upper peat profile lasting 3–4 years in duration, and a more severe biogeochemical drought that triggers new mechanisms of DOC production and decade-long effects. The study uses long term climate data from Central ...
AbstractLosses of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from drained peatlands are of concern, due to the e...
<div><p>A large portion of the global carbon pool is stored in peatlands, which are sensitive to a c...
AbstractLosses of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from drained peatlands are of concern, due to the e...
This study considers three long records of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) flux from two catchments w...
This study analyses long-term water quality data from an upland peat catchment in order to understan...
Severe drying of soils can lead to cracking and thus the generation of new hydrological pathways. In...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EGU via the DOI in this ...
A strong relationship between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and sulphate (SO42−) dynamics under dro...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) has received increased prominence in drinking water research, as conc...
The effect of episodic drought on dissolved organic carbon (DOC) dynamics in peatlands has been the ...
The rise in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in the Northern Hemisphere in recent decad...
Two long records of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in river water were examined by a ...
Carbon sequestration and storage in peatlands rely on consistently high water tables. Anthropogenic ...
Carbon sequestration and storage in peatlands rely on consistently high water tables. Anthropogenic ...
Climate warming and human impacts are thought to be causing peatlands to become drier, potentially t...
AbstractLosses of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from drained peatlands are of concern, due to the e...
<div><p>A large portion of the global carbon pool is stored in peatlands, which are sensitive to a c...
AbstractLosses of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from drained peatlands are of concern, due to the e...
This study considers three long records of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) flux from two catchments w...
This study analyses long-term water quality data from an upland peat catchment in order to understan...
Severe drying of soils can lead to cracking and thus the generation of new hydrological pathways. In...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EGU via the DOI in this ...
A strong relationship between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and sulphate (SO42−) dynamics under dro...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) has received increased prominence in drinking water research, as conc...
The effect of episodic drought on dissolved organic carbon (DOC) dynamics in peatlands has been the ...
The rise in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in the Northern Hemisphere in recent decad...
Two long records of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in river water were examined by a ...
Carbon sequestration and storage in peatlands rely on consistently high water tables. Anthropogenic ...
Carbon sequestration and storage in peatlands rely on consistently high water tables. Anthropogenic ...
Climate warming and human impacts are thought to be causing peatlands to become drier, potentially t...
AbstractLosses of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from drained peatlands are of concern, due to the e...
<div><p>A large portion of the global carbon pool is stored in peatlands, which are sensitive to a c...
AbstractLosses of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from drained peatlands are of concern, due to the e...