Peatlands cover approximately 2-3% of the world’s land area yet represent approximately a third of the worlds estimated total soil carbon pool. They therefore play an important role in regulating global atmospheric CO2 and CH4 concentrations, and even minor changes in their ability to store carbon could potentially have significant effects on global climate change. Much previous research has focussed primarily on land-atmosphere fluxes. Where aquatic fluxes have been considered, they are often in isolation from the rest of the catchment and usually focus on downstream losses, ignoring evasion (degassing) from the water surface. However, as peatland streams have been repeatedly shown to be highly supersaturated in both CO2 and CH4 with respe...
Peatlands cover between 10 – 15 % of the UK landmass, yet contain 50 % of the UK soil carbon store....
Peatlands cover over 400 million hectares of the Earth's surface and store between one-third and one...
Any change in the ability of northern peatlands to act as a sink for atmospheric CO2 will play a cru...
Peatlands cover approximately 2-3% of the world’s land area yet represent approximately a third of t...
Peatland streams have repeatedly been shown to be highly supersaturated in both CO2 and CH4 with res...
Globally, large areas of peatland have been drained through the digging of ditches, generally to inc...
Globally, large areas of peatland have been drained through the digging of ditches, generally to inc...
Accounting for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals in managed ecosystems has generally focus...
Quantifying the sink strength of northern hemisphere peatlands requires measurements or realistic es...
Northern peatlands are projected to be crucial in future atmospheric methane (CH4) budgets and have ...
Boreal and sub-arctic peatlands cover a small part of the global land area (only ca 3%) but have sto...
Peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth's land surface but boreal and subarctic peatlands store about 1...
International audienceGlobally, peat lands are considered to be a sink of CO2, but a source when dra...
Direct land-to-atmosphere carbon exchange has been the primary focus in previous studies of peatland...
Peatland landscapes typically exhibit large variations in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions due to micr...
Peatlands cover between 10 – 15 % of the UK landmass, yet contain 50 % of the UK soil carbon store....
Peatlands cover over 400 million hectares of the Earth's surface and store between one-third and one...
Any change in the ability of northern peatlands to act as a sink for atmospheric CO2 will play a cru...
Peatlands cover approximately 2-3% of the world’s land area yet represent approximately a third of t...
Peatland streams have repeatedly been shown to be highly supersaturated in both CO2 and CH4 with res...
Globally, large areas of peatland have been drained through the digging of ditches, generally to inc...
Globally, large areas of peatland have been drained through the digging of ditches, generally to inc...
Accounting for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals in managed ecosystems has generally focus...
Quantifying the sink strength of northern hemisphere peatlands requires measurements or realistic es...
Northern peatlands are projected to be crucial in future atmospheric methane (CH4) budgets and have ...
Boreal and sub-arctic peatlands cover a small part of the global land area (only ca 3%) but have sto...
Peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth's land surface but boreal and subarctic peatlands store about 1...
International audienceGlobally, peat lands are considered to be a sink of CO2, but a source when dra...
Direct land-to-atmosphere carbon exchange has been the primary focus in previous studies of peatland...
Peatland landscapes typically exhibit large variations in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions due to micr...
Peatlands cover between 10 – 15 % of the UK landmass, yet contain 50 % of the UK soil carbon store....
Peatlands cover over 400 million hectares of the Earth's surface and store between one-third and one...
Any change in the ability of northern peatlands to act as a sink for atmospheric CO2 will play a cru...