The runoff from blanket peatland catchments tends to be dominated by flashy stormflows. However, it is not known whether changes in vegetation cover influence the nature of stormflow hydrographs from blanket peatlands. This is important since degraded peatlands are of concern to restoration bodies who seek to understand the wider impacts of restoration investment on ecosystem services. This paper tests the hypothesis that peak flows are significantly higher and lag times shorter at the catchment scale when blanket peat vegetation cover is reduced. Storm hydrograph data from the 1950s to the present day are analysed from a blanket peat catchment in northern England. The proportion of the catchment that was vegetated appears to have declined ...
AbstractShallow, degraded peatlands differ in both their structure and function from deeper, peatlan...
Reported trends across the British Isles, illustrate changing rainfall gradients. Northern areas hav...
Peat deposits occur in areas where water logging is common. Large areas of blanket mire occur throug...
Over the past 15 years there has been a proliferation of projects aiming to restore the structure an...
There is a long history of drainage of blanket peat but few studies of the long-term hydrological i...
Over the past 15 years there has been a proliferation of projects aiming to restore the structure an...
Upland blanket peat is widespread in the headwaters of UK catchments, but much of it has been degrad...
Severe drying of soils can lead to cracking and thus the generation of new hydrological pathways. In...
Peatland practitioners and scientists have increasingly recognised the damage resulting from various...
Abstract Potential benefits of peatland restoration by rewetting include carbon sequestration, rest...
Organic carbon solution and transport processes which occur during periods of heavy rainfall and per...
Organic carbon solution and transport processes which occur during periods of heavy rainfall and per...
Organic carbon solution and transport processes which occur during periods of heavy rainfall and per...
Flood processes in catchments are driven by a combination of rainfall and landscape characteristics....
Ditch blocking in blanket peatlands is common as part of peatland restoration. The effects of ditch ...
AbstractShallow, degraded peatlands differ in both their structure and function from deeper, peatlan...
Reported trends across the British Isles, illustrate changing rainfall gradients. Northern areas hav...
Peat deposits occur in areas where water logging is common. Large areas of blanket mire occur throug...
Over the past 15 years there has been a proliferation of projects aiming to restore the structure an...
There is a long history of drainage of blanket peat but few studies of the long-term hydrological i...
Over the past 15 years there has been a proliferation of projects aiming to restore the structure an...
Upland blanket peat is widespread in the headwaters of UK catchments, but much of it has been degrad...
Severe drying of soils can lead to cracking and thus the generation of new hydrological pathways. In...
Peatland practitioners and scientists have increasingly recognised the damage resulting from various...
Abstract Potential benefits of peatland restoration by rewetting include carbon sequestration, rest...
Organic carbon solution and transport processes which occur during periods of heavy rainfall and per...
Organic carbon solution and transport processes which occur during periods of heavy rainfall and per...
Organic carbon solution and transport processes which occur during periods of heavy rainfall and per...
Flood processes in catchments are driven by a combination of rainfall and landscape characteristics....
Ditch blocking in blanket peatlands is common as part of peatland restoration. The effects of ditch ...
AbstractShallow, degraded peatlands differ in both their structure and function from deeper, peatlan...
Reported trends across the British Isles, illustrate changing rainfall gradients. Northern areas hav...
Peat deposits occur in areas where water logging is common. Large areas of blanket mire occur throug...