Estimates of peat depth are required to inform understanding of peatland development, functioning, and ecosystem services such as carbon storage. However, there is a considerable lack of peat depth data at local, national, and global scales. Recent studies have attempted to address this knowledge deficit by using manual probing and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to estimate depth. Despite increasing application, little consideration has been given to the accuracy of either of these techniques. This study examines the accuracy of probing and GPR for measuring peat depth. Corresponding GPR and probing surveys were carried out at a catchment scale in a blanket peatland. GPR depth estimations, calibrated using common midpoint (CMP) surveys, wer...
The current case study presents results of the ground-penetrating radar (GPR) profiling at one of th...
Abstract. Current estimates of carbon (C) storage in peatland systems worldwide indicate that tropic...
Peatlands are highly valued for their range of ecosystem services, including distinctive biodiversit...
A method to estimate peat depth and extent is vital for accurate estimation of carbon stocks and to ...
Physical properties, such as depth, bulk density and humification are closely linked to many of the ...
The surface pattern of vegetation influences the composition and humification of peat laid down duri...
Peatlands are spatially heterogeneous ecosystems that develop due to a complex set of autogenic phys...
Waterlogged sites in peat often preserve organic material, both in the form of artefacts and pa1aeoe...
The study was conducted as part of the NASA Biospherics Research on Emissions from Wetlands (BREW) p...
Waterlogged sites in peat often preserve organic material, both in the form of artefacts and pa1aeoe...
Pristine peatlands being excellent storage for terrestrial Carbon (C) play a crucial role in regulat...
Estimations of peatland carbon stocks often use generalised values for peat thickness and carbon con...
We performed surface and borehole ground penetrating radar (GPR) tests, together with moisture probe...
We tested a set of surface common mid-point (CMP) ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys combined wi...
Hydrology has been suggested as the mechanism controlling vegetation and related surficial pore-wate...
The current case study presents results of the ground-penetrating radar (GPR) profiling at one of th...
Abstract. Current estimates of carbon (C) storage in peatland systems worldwide indicate that tropic...
Peatlands are highly valued for their range of ecosystem services, including distinctive biodiversit...
A method to estimate peat depth and extent is vital for accurate estimation of carbon stocks and to ...
Physical properties, such as depth, bulk density and humification are closely linked to many of the ...
The surface pattern of vegetation influences the composition and humification of peat laid down duri...
Peatlands are spatially heterogeneous ecosystems that develop due to a complex set of autogenic phys...
Waterlogged sites in peat often preserve organic material, both in the form of artefacts and pa1aeoe...
The study was conducted as part of the NASA Biospherics Research on Emissions from Wetlands (BREW) p...
Waterlogged sites in peat often preserve organic material, both in the form of artefacts and pa1aeoe...
Pristine peatlands being excellent storage for terrestrial Carbon (C) play a crucial role in regulat...
Estimations of peatland carbon stocks often use generalised values for peat thickness and carbon con...
We performed surface and borehole ground penetrating radar (GPR) tests, together with moisture probe...
We tested a set of surface common mid-point (CMP) ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys combined wi...
Hydrology has been suggested as the mechanism controlling vegetation and related surficial pore-wate...
The current case study presents results of the ground-penetrating radar (GPR) profiling at one of th...
Abstract. Current estimates of carbon (C) storage in peatland systems worldwide indicate that tropic...
Peatlands are highly valued for their range of ecosystem services, including distinctive biodiversit...