Aerobic decomposition increases in drained peatlands; releasing stored organic matter (OM) and shifting greenhouse gas fluxes from sink to source. This study explored how drainage influenced peat OM chemical composition by investigating paired sites from a Sphagnum-dominated ombrotrophic Finnish bog undergoing contrasting hydrological management (natural and drained). Peat OM was investigated in replicate cores using analytical pyrolysis, compared with observed vegetation, elemental analysis (O:C, N:C), stable isotopes (δ13C, δ15N), and fraction radiocarbon. Principal component analysis of quantified pyrolysis products separated four primary components: vascular plants vs Sphagnum, aerobic degradation of fresh plant biomass, anaerobic proce...
Elemental analyses (H, N, C, O, S), bulk isotope analyses (C-13, N-15) and C-13 content of pyrolysis...
International audiencePools are common features of peatlands and can represent from 5 % to 50 % of t...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
The molecular composition of organic matter in peatlands reflects local conditions and store...
About 91,300 ha of peatlands has been rewetted in western Europe since the mid‐1990s. Still, it is u...
Peatlands are climate critical carbon (C) reservoirs that could become a C source under continued wa...
<p>Currently peatlands represent a sink for carbon dioxide and source of atmospheric methane. It is ...
Peatlands are climate critical carbon (C) reservoirs that could become a C source under continued wa...
Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose ...
The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands...
Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose ...
Peat cores provide decadal to centennial records of climatic and environmental change, including evi...
Most knowledge about the degradation of lignocellulose in natural environments is based on woody tis...
The macromolecular compositions of subfossil plants from boreal Sphagnum bogs and restiad bogs (New ...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
Elemental analyses (H, N, C, O, S), bulk isotope analyses (C-13, N-15) and C-13 content of pyrolysis...
International audiencePools are common features of peatlands and can represent from 5 % to 50 % of t...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
The molecular composition of organic matter in peatlands reflects local conditions and store...
About 91,300 ha of peatlands has been rewetted in western Europe since the mid‐1990s. Still, it is u...
Peatlands are climate critical carbon (C) reservoirs that could become a C source under continued wa...
<p>Currently peatlands represent a sink for carbon dioxide and source of atmospheric methane. It is ...
Peatlands are climate critical carbon (C) reservoirs that could become a C source under continued wa...
Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose ...
The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands...
Peatlands store carbon in the form of dead organic residues. Climate change and human impact impose ...
Peat cores provide decadal to centennial records of climatic and environmental change, including evi...
Most knowledge about the degradation of lignocellulose in natural environments is based on woody tis...
The macromolecular compositions of subfossil plants from boreal Sphagnum bogs and restiad bogs (New ...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
Elemental analyses (H, N, C, O, S), bulk isotope analyses (C-13, N-15) and C-13 content of pyrolysis...
International audiencePools are common features of peatlands and can represent from 5 % to 50 % of t...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...