Prescribed burning is a common land management technique in many areas of the UK uplands. However, concern has been expressed at the impact of this management practice on carbon stocks and fluxes found in the carbon-rich peat soils that underlie many of these areas. This study measured both carbon stocks and carbon fluxes from a chronosequence of prescribed burn sites in northern England. A range of carbon parameters were measured including above ground biomass and carbon stocks; net ecosystem exchange (NEE), net ecosystem respiration (Reco) and photosynthesis (Pg) from closed chamber methods; and particulate organic carbon (POC). Analysis of the CO2 data showed that burning was a significant factor in measured CO2 readings but that other f...
A recent paper by Heinemeyer et al. (2018) in this journal has suggested that the use of prescribed ...
Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of ...
Terrestrial ecosystems contain large amounts of carbon (C) and have the potential to significantly i...
Peatlands are globally important carbon stores, yet both natural and human impacts can influence pea...
Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of...
Large amounts of carbon are stored in northern peatlands. There is concern that greater wildfire sev...
Peat moorlands are important habitats in the boreal region, where they store approximately 30% of th...
Peatlands occupy a mere 3 % of the world's land mass, but store up to one third of terrestrial carbo...
Peat moorlands are important habitats in the boreal region, where they store approximately 30% of th...
Peatlands occupy a mere 3% of the world's land mass, but store up to one third of terrestrial carbon...
This study presents the carbon budget of a blanket bog, North Pennines, UK, subject to grazing and p...
The peat soils found in blanket bogs are significant stores of carbon. The degree to which these eco...
Peatlands represent a globally important carbon stock. Peat soil carbon stock assessments rely on me...
Carbon sequestration and storage in peatlands rely on consistently highwater tables. Anthropogenic p...
Temperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a potentially s...
A recent paper by Heinemeyer et al. (2018) in this journal has suggested that the use of prescribed ...
Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of ...
Terrestrial ecosystems contain large amounts of carbon (C) and have the potential to significantly i...
Peatlands are globally important carbon stores, yet both natural and human impacts can influence pea...
Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of...
Large amounts of carbon are stored in northern peatlands. There is concern that greater wildfire sev...
Peat moorlands are important habitats in the boreal region, where they store approximately 30% of th...
Peatlands occupy a mere 3 % of the world's land mass, but store up to one third of terrestrial carbo...
Peat moorlands are important habitats in the boreal region, where they store approximately 30% of th...
Peatlands occupy a mere 3% of the world's land mass, but store up to one third of terrestrial carbon...
This study presents the carbon budget of a blanket bog, North Pennines, UK, subject to grazing and p...
The peat soils found in blanket bogs are significant stores of carbon. The degree to which these eco...
Peatlands represent a globally important carbon stock. Peat soil carbon stock assessments rely on me...
Carbon sequestration and storage in peatlands rely on consistently highwater tables. Anthropogenic p...
Temperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a potentially s...
A recent paper by Heinemeyer et al. (2018) in this journal has suggested that the use of prescribed ...
Both nationally and globally, UK upland peat is an important store of carbon as well as a source of ...
Terrestrial ecosystems contain large amounts of carbon (C) and have the potential to significantly i...