Peatlands contain enormous carbon stocks, but the stability of this carbon is variable. Peatlands can vary in tree cover from completely open to forested with associated differences in peat quality. Peat quality, or potential for mineralization, is a contributing factor affecting how the carbon balance of peatland ecosystems could change with climate or land use changes. We compared the peat quality of open peatlands dominated by Sphagnum mosses to forested, or silvic, peatlands dominated by black spruce and tamarack or northern white cedar to quantify the effects of different carbon sources on peat quality. We used Fourier-transform infrared spectrometry (FTIR) to analyze peat properties throughout the depth profile of 30 peat cores across...
Quantifying historical patterns of fire regimes in peatlands can help contextualise current fire beh...
[1] Peat deposits contain on the order of 1/6 of the Earth’s terrestrial fixed carbon (C), but uncer...
Peatlands play a fundamental role in climate regulation through their long-term accumulation of atmo...
Peatlands contain enormous carbon stocks, but the stability of this carbon is variable. Peatlands ca...
Peatlands are climate critical carbon (C) reservoirs that could become a C source under continued wa...
Peatlands are climate critical carbon (C) reservoirs that could become a C source under continued wa...
Peatlands contain a significant fraction of global soil carbon, but how these reservoirs will respon...
IntroductionPeatlands are terrestrial-carbon hotspots, where changes in carbon pools and fluxes pote...
Peatlands accumulated large carbon (C) stocks as peat in historical times. Currently however, many p...
Boreal peatlands store similar to 25 % of global soil organic carbon and host many endangered specie...
<p>Currently peatlands represent a sink for carbon dioxide and source of atmospheric methane. It is ...
International audienceVegetational changes during the restoration of cutover peatlands leave a legac...
Peatlands contain a significant fraction of global soil carbon, but how these reservoirs will respon...
Peatlands play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, storing large amounts of carbon because o...
We estimated fine-root biomass (FRB) and production (FRP) and their depth distribution and plant fun...
Quantifying historical patterns of fire regimes in peatlands can help contextualise current fire beh...
[1] Peat deposits contain on the order of 1/6 of the Earth’s terrestrial fixed carbon (C), but uncer...
Peatlands play a fundamental role in climate regulation through their long-term accumulation of atmo...
Peatlands contain enormous carbon stocks, but the stability of this carbon is variable. Peatlands ca...
Peatlands are climate critical carbon (C) reservoirs that could become a C source under continued wa...
Peatlands are climate critical carbon (C) reservoirs that could become a C source under continued wa...
Peatlands contain a significant fraction of global soil carbon, but how these reservoirs will respon...
IntroductionPeatlands are terrestrial-carbon hotspots, where changes in carbon pools and fluxes pote...
Peatlands accumulated large carbon (C) stocks as peat in historical times. Currently however, many p...
Boreal peatlands store similar to 25 % of global soil organic carbon and host many endangered specie...
<p>Currently peatlands represent a sink for carbon dioxide and source of atmospheric methane. It is ...
International audienceVegetational changes during the restoration of cutover peatlands leave a legac...
Peatlands contain a significant fraction of global soil carbon, but how these reservoirs will respon...
Peatlands play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, storing large amounts of carbon because o...
We estimated fine-root biomass (FRB) and production (FRP) and their depth distribution and plant fun...
Quantifying historical patterns of fire regimes in peatlands can help contextualise current fire beh...
[1] Peat deposits contain on the order of 1/6 of the Earth’s terrestrial fixed carbon (C), but uncer...
Peatlands play a fundamental role in climate regulation through their long-term accumulation of atmo...