The production and release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from peat soils is thought to be sensitive to changes in climate, specifically changes in temperature and rainfall. However, little is known about the actual rates of net DOC production in response to temperature and water table draw-down, particularly in comparison to carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes. To explore these relationships, we carried out a laboratory experiment on intact peat soil cores under controlled temperature and water table conditions to determine the impact and interaction of each of these climatic factors on net DOC production. We found a significant interaction (Po0.001) between temperature, water table draw-down and net DOC production across the whole soil...
Since 1988, there has been, on average, a 91% increase in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrati...
Uncertainty regarding changes in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) quantity and quality has created int...
Uncertainty regarding changes in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) quantity and quality has created int...
The production and release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from peat soils is thought to be sensit...
Hydrological conditions are considered to be among the main drivers influencing the export of dissol...
The peatland carbon store is threatened by climate change and is expected to provide positive feedba...
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...
<div><p>A large portion of the global carbon pool is stored in peatlands, which are sensitive to a c...
A large portion of the global carbon pool is stored in peatlands, which are sensitive to a changing ...
The effect of episodic drought on dissolved organic carbon (DOC) dynamics in peatlands has been the ...
Studies conducted across northern Europe and North America have shown increases in dissolved organic...
Peatlands are a major source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) for aquatic ecosystems. Naturally hig...
International audienceDissolved organic carbon (DOC) leached from soils is a crucial component of th...
AbstractPeatlands are a major source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) for aquatic ecosystems. Natur...
Since 1988, there has been, on average, a 91% increase in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrati...
Uncertainty regarding changes in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) quantity and quality has created int...
Uncertainty regarding changes in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) quantity and quality has created int...
The production and release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from peat soils is thought to be sensit...
Hydrological conditions are considered to be among the main drivers influencing the export of dissol...
The peatland carbon store is threatened by climate change and is expected to provide positive feedba...
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...
<div><p>A large portion of the global carbon pool is stored in peatlands, which are sensitive to a c...
A large portion of the global carbon pool is stored in peatlands, which are sensitive to a changing ...
The effect of episodic drought on dissolved organic carbon (DOC) dynamics in peatlands has been the ...
Studies conducted across northern Europe and North America have shown increases in dissolved organic...
Peatlands are a major source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) for aquatic ecosystems. Naturally hig...
International audienceDissolved organic carbon (DOC) leached from soils is a crucial component of th...
AbstractPeatlands are a major source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) for aquatic ecosystems. Natur...
Since 1988, there has been, on average, a 91% increase in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrati...
Uncertainty regarding changes in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) quantity and quality has created int...
Uncertainty regarding changes in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) quantity and quality has created int...