A nationwide peatland survey was conducted across 50 ombrotrophic peatlands (bogs) in Ireland to ascertain a wide range of peat properties. In addition to natural (relatively intact) sites, we surveyed the most prevalent peatland land use categories (LUCs): grassland, forestry and peat extraction (both industrial and domestic), as well as management options (deep drained; shallow drained; rewetting). Furthermore, the entirety of the peat profile (down to the sub-peat mineral soil/bedrock) was sampled. Our results demonstrate that Irish bogs have been drastically altered by human activities and that the sampled peat properties reflect the nature and magnitude of the impact of the land use and management.Environmental Protection Agency2022-07...
Peatlands are areas of land with a naturally accumulated layer of peat. These are formed under water...
A peatland is a type of ecosystem where carbon (C) along with nitrogen and several other elements ha...
Large areas of northern peatlands have been drained and afforested in the second half of the 20th ce...
Peatlands contain large amounts of soil organic carbon. In a pristine state they sequester atmospher...
Ireland's forest cover stands at approximately 10 %, or 700,000 ha, of the total surface area of the...
Globally, peatlands are under threat from a range of land use related factors that have a significan...
The combustion of peat for energy generation accounts for approximately 4.1% of Ireland’s overall gr...
Peatlands in Ireland have accumulated large amounts of carbon from the atmosphere since the last ice...
Lowland peatlands represent one of the most carbon-rich ecosystems in the UK. As a result of widespr...
Drained peatlands are significant hotspots of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) emissions and may also...
The combustion of peat for energy generation accounts for approximately 4.1% of Ireland’s overall gr...
peer-reviewed Cultivated organic soils, which are a large source of CO2 emissions, are of particular...
Peatland restoration has a significant role in tackling the global climate emergency and helping Sco...
Global peatlands store more carbon than is naturally present in the atmosphere.However, many peatlan...
Peatlands are an important ecosystem due to their role in carbon sequestration as well as other ecos...
Peatlands are areas of land with a naturally accumulated layer of peat. These are formed under water...
A peatland is a type of ecosystem where carbon (C) along with nitrogen and several other elements ha...
Large areas of northern peatlands have been drained and afforested in the second half of the 20th ce...
Peatlands contain large amounts of soil organic carbon. In a pristine state they sequester atmospher...
Ireland's forest cover stands at approximately 10 %, or 700,000 ha, of the total surface area of the...
Globally, peatlands are under threat from a range of land use related factors that have a significan...
The combustion of peat for energy generation accounts for approximately 4.1% of Ireland’s overall gr...
Peatlands in Ireland have accumulated large amounts of carbon from the atmosphere since the last ice...
Lowland peatlands represent one of the most carbon-rich ecosystems in the UK. As a result of widespr...
Drained peatlands are significant hotspots of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) emissions and may also...
The combustion of peat for energy generation accounts for approximately 4.1% of Ireland’s overall gr...
peer-reviewed Cultivated organic soils, which are a large source of CO2 emissions, are of particular...
Peatland restoration has a significant role in tackling the global climate emergency and helping Sco...
Global peatlands store more carbon than is naturally present in the atmosphere.However, many peatlan...
Peatlands are an important ecosystem due to their role in carbon sequestration as well as other ecos...
Peatlands are areas of land with a naturally accumulated layer of peat. These are formed under water...
A peatland is a type of ecosystem where carbon (C) along with nitrogen and several other elements ha...
Large areas of northern peatlands have been drained and afforested in the second half of the 20th ce...