Degradation of peatlands by land use changes and anthropogenic climate change produces climate-active gases, reduce biodiversity and flood prevention functions. Therefore, substantial effort is put into peatland restoration projects. However, the methods that are currently available to assess peatland hydrology are expensive and time consuming and require expert knowledge. The aim of this thesis was to establish a cost- and time-efficient approach to assess peatland hydrology (undrained, drained, rewetted). We used a combination of stable isotopes (13C, 15N) and microbial-derived membrane fatty acids (mFAs). Microbial communities and substrate cycling adapt to a changing hydrology. These activities should be imprinted in stable isotope bul...
The thesis demonstrates that studying natural isotopes in groundwater can improve ecohydrological ap...
Palsa peatlands are a significant carbon pool in the global carbon cycle and are projected to change...
AbstractMulti-isotopic approaches (Li, Sr, O, H), combined with hydrological tools, have been alread...
Peatland degradation impairs soil functions such as carbon storage and the existence of biodiversity...
Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible for the signatures of s...
Mires are known as consistent environmental archives, but humic acids are the fraction of peat that ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible f...
Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank the European Research Council ERC (project GA 335910...
Peatlands encode information about past vegetation dynamics, climate, and microbial processes. Here,...
A peat deposit from the East European Russian Arctic, spanning nearly 10 000 years, was investigated...
Palsa peats are unique northern ecosystems formed under an arctic climate and characterized by a hig...
We studied natural and forestry-drained peatlands to examine the effect of over 34 years lowered wat...
This project examines changes in Bog Surface Wetness (BSW) implicated by variations in the 13C recor...
Although several studies have used bogs in order to reconstruct paleoclimatic conditions and the his...
Palsa peats are unique northern ecosystems formed under an arctic climate and characterized by a hig...
The thesis demonstrates that studying natural isotopes in groundwater can improve ecohydrological ap...
Palsa peatlands are a significant carbon pool in the global carbon cycle and are projected to change...
AbstractMulti-isotopic approaches (Li, Sr, O, H), combined with hydrological tools, have been alread...
Peatland degradation impairs soil functions such as carbon storage and the existence of biodiversity...
Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible for the signatures of s...
Mires are known as consistent environmental archives, but humic acids are the fraction of peat that ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Decomposition of organic substances is one of the main processes responsible f...
Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank the European Research Council ERC (project GA 335910...
Peatlands encode information about past vegetation dynamics, climate, and microbial processes. Here,...
A peat deposit from the East European Russian Arctic, spanning nearly 10 000 years, was investigated...
Palsa peats are unique northern ecosystems formed under an arctic climate and characterized by a hig...
We studied natural and forestry-drained peatlands to examine the effect of over 34 years lowered wat...
This project examines changes in Bog Surface Wetness (BSW) implicated by variations in the 13C recor...
Although several studies have used bogs in order to reconstruct paleoclimatic conditions and the his...
Palsa peats are unique northern ecosystems formed under an arctic climate and characterized by a hig...
The thesis demonstrates that studying natural isotopes in groundwater can improve ecohydrological ap...
Palsa peatlands are a significant carbon pool in the global carbon cycle and are projected to change...
AbstractMulti-isotopic approaches (Li, Sr, O, H), combined with hydrological tools, have been alread...