The importance of fluvial dissection in upland blanket peat erosion is well-established but knowledge of the significance of peatland gully system development is limited. This thesis investigates the stability of upland blanket peat in relation to recent re-vegetation and historical erosion of peatland gully systems. It combines regional morphological surveys in a GIS framework with detailed field and laboratory analyses. Detailed research was carried out at three study areas across Northern England: The Cheviot (Northumberland), Moor House (North Pennines) and Wessenden Head Moss (Southern Pennines). A regional-scale investigation into gully development at the three sites demonstrated that the end members (Type 1 and Type 2 dissection) in...
This report aims to provide evidence based recommendations for suitable site characteristics for the...
In peatlands, fluvial erosion can lead to a dramatic decline in hydrological function, major changes...
Little is known about the spatial and temporal variability of peat erosion nor some of its topograph...
The importance of fluvial dissection in upland blanket peat erosion is well-established but knowledg...
The impacts of peatland management strategies used to restore degraded bare peat flats have received...
Improved understanding of peat erosion processes and rates of erosion at different scales are urgent...
A recently developed fluvial erosion model for blanket peatlands, PESERA-PEAT, was applied at ten si...
When the protective living layer of the acrotelm of a peat bog is lost as a result of human activiti...
Demonstrating the impact of peat bog restoration in mitigating carbon loss by upland erosion require...
The uplands of England and Wales are internationally important for nature conservation and are prize...
Many peatlands across the world suffer from degradation. Blanket peatlands are found mainly in high ...
Many peatlands across the world are suffering from degradation and erosion exacerbated by human infl...
Peatlands cover approximately 2.84% of global land area while storing one third to one half of the w...
This paper describes the natural re-vegetation of eroded blanket peat gullies in the Dark Peak Natio...
The uplands of England and Wales are internationally important for nature conservation and are priz...
This report aims to provide evidence based recommendations for suitable site characteristics for the...
In peatlands, fluvial erosion can lead to a dramatic decline in hydrological function, major changes...
Little is known about the spatial and temporal variability of peat erosion nor some of its topograph...
The importance of fluvial dissection in upland blanket peat erosion is well-established but knowledg...
The impacts of peatland management strategies used to restore degraded bare peat flats have received...
Improved understanding of peat erosion processes and rates of erosion at different scales are urgent...
A recently developed fluvial erosion model for blanket peatlands, PESERA-PEAT, was applied at ten si...
When the protective living layer of the acrotelm of a peat bog is lost as a result of human activiti...
Demonstrating the impact of peat bog restoration in mitigating carbon loss by upland erosion require...
The uplands of England and Wales are internationally important for nature conservation and are prize...
Many peatlands across the world suffer from degradation. Blanket peatlands are found mainly in high ...
Many peatlands across the world are suffering from degradation and erosion exacerbated by human infl...
Peatlands cover approximately 2.84% of global land area while storing one third to one half of the w...
This paper describes the natural re-vegetation of eroded blanket peat gullies in the Dark Peak Natio...
The uplands of England and Wales are internationally important for nature conservation and are priz...
This report aims to provide evidence based recommendations for suitable site characteristics for the...
In peatlands, fluvial erosion can lead to a dramatic decline in hydrological function, major changes...
Little is known about the spatial and temporal variability of peat erosion nor some of its topograph...