The importance of bogs in the catchment hydrology of the Australian Alps has been long recognised but little studied. Damaged bogs are thought to be the source of dried peats now common throughout the Alps. We described the characteristics of a bog peat and a dried peat, to better understand the relationship between the two. Standard chemical properties of peat were measured: pH, loss on ignition, gravimetric contents of carbon and nitrogen, and electrical conductivity. We also measured the concentrations of total and plant-available elements, and the chemical composition of the organic carbon, leading to a measure of the extent of decomposition. The results suggest that this is a typical Sphagnum bog peat - low pH, high carbon content - an...
Long-term drainage and intensive agricultural use of peatlands make it unlikely that the original si...
Peat is a soil consisting of semi-decomposed plant material which accumulates in situ as a result of...
A review of literature data on the degree of peat decomposition – an important parameter that yields...
The importance of bogs in the catchment hydrology of the Australian Alps has been long recognised bu...
The carbon chemistry of 10 profiles of peat soil has been described in detail using 13 C nuclear mag...
Bog peat soils have been accumulating at Wellington Plain peatland, Victoria, Australia for the last...
This article attempts to determine the impact of peatlands on the chemical composition and selected ...
The peat and pore-water biogeochemistry of an Irish oceanic raised bog are reported with a view to u...
Hydrology is central to the formation, growth and utilisation of peat soils. However, peat presents ...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
Biogeochemical processes in peatlands are primarily controlled by the soil properties peat. While de...
Temperate Highland Peat Swamps on Sandstone (THPSS) are located at the headwaters of streams on low ...
The usual method of restoring cut-over bogs is to rewet the peat surface. but this often leads to th...
Recognition of peatlands as a key natural store of terrestrial carbon has led to new initiatives to ...
Since carbon (C) in peatlands is labile and sensitive to disturbances, peatlands have the potential ...
Long-term drainage and intensive agricultural use of peatlands make it unlikely that the original si...
Peat is a soil consisting of semi-decomposed plant material which accumulates in situ as a result of...
A review of literature data on the degree of peat decomposition – an important parameter that yields...
The importance of bogs in the catchment hydrology of the Australian Alps has been long recognised bu...
The carbon chemistry of 10 profiles of peat soil has been described in detail using 13 C nuclear mag...
Bog peat soils have been accumulating at Wellington Plain peatland, Victoria, Australia for the last...
This article attempts to determine the impact of peatlands on the chemical composition and selected ...
The peat and pore-water biogeochemistry of an Irish oceanic raised bog are reported with a view to u...
Hydrology is central to the formation, growth and utilisation of peat soils. However, peat presents ...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
Biogeochemical processes in peatlands are primarily controlled by the soil properties peat. While de...
Temperate Highland Peat Swamps on Sandstone (THPSS) are located at the headwaters of streams on low ...
The usual method of restoring cut-over bogs is to rewet the peat surface. but this often leads to th...
Recognition of peatlands as a key natural store of terrestrial carbon has led to new initiatives to ...
Since carbon (C) in peatlands is labile and sensitive to disturbances, peatlands have the potential ...
Long-term drainage and intensive agricultural use of peatlands make it unlikely that the original si...
Peat is a soil consisting of semi-decomposed plant material which accumulates in situ as a result of...
A review of literature data on the degree of peat decomposition – an important parameter that yields...