Peat soils respond to drying/wetting cycles due to evapotranspiration and precipitation with reversible deformations induced by variations of water content in both the unsaturated and saturated zone. This process results in short-term vertical displacements of the soil surface that superimpose to the irreversible long-term subsidence typically occurring in drained cropped peatlands because of bio-oxidation of the organic matter. Yearly sinking rates due to the irreversible process can be comparable with short-term deformation rates (swelling/shrinkage) and the latter must be assessed to achieve a thorough understanding of the whole phenomenon. A mathematical model describing swelling/shrinkage dynamics in peat soils under unsaturated condit...
Peatlands, a type of wetlands, cover less than 3% of the earth’s surface but are responsible for nea...
A relevant part of the geotechnical infrastructure in the north of Europe and overseas is built on s...
[1] A simulation model flow in cutover peat systems (FLOCOPS) was developed to improve the current u...
Peat soils respond to drying/wetting cycles due to evapotranspiration and precipitation with reversi...
Peat soils respond to drying/wetting cycles due to evapotranspiration and precipitation with reversi...
Peatlands respond to natural hydrologic cycles of precipitation and evapotranspiration with reversib...
Peatlands respond to natural hydrologic cycles of precipitation and evapotranspiration with reversib...
Peat soils respond to drying/wetting cycles due to evapotranspiration and precipitation with reversi...
Peatlands respond to natural hydrologic cycles of precipitation and evapotranspiration with reversib...
Reversible surface displacements occur at time scales of hours in peatlands that are subject to dryi...
Reversible surface displacements occur at time scales of hours in peatlands that are subject to dryi...
Peatlands respond to natural hydrologic cycles of precipitation/evapotranspiration with manifest rev...
Land subsidence in drained cultivated peatlands is responsible for a number of serious environmental...
Subsurface hydrology of soils characterized by a high organic matter content is often described by t...
A relevant part of the geotechnical infrastructure in the north of Europe and overseas is built on s...
Peatlands, a type of wetlands, cover less than 3% of the earth’s surface but are responsible for nea...
A relevant part of the geotechnical infrastructure in the north of Europe and overseas is built on s...
[1] A simulation model flow in cutover peat systems (FLOCOPS) was developed to improve the current u...
Peat soils respond to drying/wetting cycles due to evapotranspiration and precipitation with reversi...
Peat soils respond to drying/wetting cycles due to evapotranspiration and precipitation with reversi...
Peatlands respond to natural hydrologic cycles of precipitation and evapotranspiration with reversib...
Peatlands respond to natural hydrologic cycles of precipitation and evapotranspiration with reversib...
Peat soils respond to drying/wetting cycles due to evapotranspiration and precipitation with reversi...
Peatlands respond to natural hydrologic cycles of precipitation and evapotranspiration with reversib...
Reversible surface displacements occur at time scales of hours in peatlands that are subject to dryi...
Reversible surface displacements occur at time scales of hours in peatlands that are subject to dryi...
Peatlands respond to natural hydrologic cycles of precipitation/evapotranspiration with manifest rev...
Land subsidence in drained cultivated peatlands is responsible for a number of serious environmental...
Subsurface hydrology of soils characterized by a high organic matter content is often described by t...
A relevant part of the geotechnical infrastructure in the north of Europe and overseas is built on s...
Peatlands, a type of wetlands, cover less than 3% of the earth’s surface but are responsible for nea...
A relevant part of the geotechnical infrastructure in the north of Europe and overseas is built on s...
[1] A simulation model flow in cutover peat systems (FLOCOPS) was developed to improve the current u...