1. The acrotelm-catotelm model of peatland hydrological and biogeochemical processes posits that the permeability of raised bogs is largely homogenous laterally but varies strongly with depth through the soil profile; uppermost peat layers are highly permeable while deeper layers are, effectively, impermeable. 2. We measured down-core changes in peat permeability, plant macrofossil assemblages, dry bulk density and degree of humification beneath two types of characteristic peatland microform – ridges and hollows – at a raised bog in Wales. Six 1424 C dates were also collected for one hollow and an adjacent ridge. 3. Contrary to the acrotelm-catotelm model, we found that deeper peat can be as highly permeable as near-surface peat and that...
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Spatial surface patterns of hummocks, hollows, ridges, and pools (microtopography) are common featur...
The surface pattern of vegetation influences the composition and humification of peat laid down duri...
1. The acrotelm-catotelm model of peatland hydrological and biogeochemical processes posits that the...
The sloping flanks of peatlands are commonly patterned with non-random, contour-parallel stripes of ...
This briefing note is part of a series aimed at policy makers, practitioners and academics to help e...
Raised bogs are important ecohydrological systems in which there are strong two-way links between pl...
Peatlands cover over 400 million hectares of the Earth's surface and store between one-third and one...
Shallow water tables protect northern peatlands and their important carbon stocks from aerobic decom...
Peat soils consist of poorly decomposed plant detritus, preserved by low decay rates, and deep peat ...
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Peat bogs rely on direct atmospheric inputs for their water supply, but such inputs include the 'occ...
The development and distribution of Northern mires, including minerotrophic fens and ombrotrophic ra...
This briefing note is part of a series aimed at policy makers, practitioners and academics to help e...
Peatlands store more carbon than any other terrestrial ecosystem and deliver important water regulat...
This is the author's manuscript version and this version is free to view and download for personal u...
Spatial surface patterns of hummocks, hollows, ridges, and pools (microtopography) are common featur...
The surface pattern of vegetation influences the composition and humification of peat laid down duri...
1. The acrotelm-catotelm model of peatland hydrological and biogeochemical processes posits that the...
The sloping flanks of peatlands are commonly patterned with non-random, contour-parallel stripes of ...
This briefing note is part of a series aimed at policy makers, practitioners and academics to help e...
Raised bogs are important ecohydrological systems in which there are strong two-way links between pl...
Peatlands cover over 400 million hectares of the Earth's surface and store between one-third and one...
Shallow water tables protect northern peatlands and their important carbon stocks from aerobic decom...
Peat soils consist of poorly decomposed plant detritus, preserved by low decay rates, and deep peat ...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of America 2006, for personal or educational use only. Article i...
Peat bogs rely on direct atmospheric inputs for their water supply, but such inputs include the 'occ...
The development and distribution of Northern mires, including minerotrophic fens and ombrotrophic ra...
This briefing note is part of a series aimed at policy makers, practitioners and academics to help e...
Peatlands store more carbon than any other terrestrial ecosystem and deliver important water regulat...
This is the author's manuscript version and this version is free to view and download for personal u...
Spatial surface patterns of hummocks, hollows, ridges, and pools (microtopography) are common featur...
The surface pattern of vegetation influences the composition and humification of peat laid down duri...