Abstract Peatland drainage changes catchment conditions and increases the transport of suspended solids (SS) and nutrients. New knowledge and management methods are needed to reduce SS loading from these areas. This thesis examines sediment delivery and erosion processes in a number of peatland drainage areas and catchments in order to determine the effects of drainage on sediment and erosion dynamics and mechanics. Results from studies performed in peat mining, peatland forestry and disturbed headwater catchments in Finland are presented and potential sediment load management methods are discussed for drainage areas and headwater brooks. Particular attention is devoted to erosion of organic peat, sediment transport and methods to reduce th...
Abstract Nutrient export from drained peatland has significant impacts on aquatic environments in N...
Abstract In boreal peatlands felling and tree harvest are commonly carried out as part of peatland ...
Peatlands cover approximately 2.84% of global land area while storing one third to one half of the w...
Drainage of peatlands increases the transport of suspended solids (SS) and the leaching of nutrients...
Reducing the strain on water bodies caused by sediment loads released after ditch network maintenanc...
Detailed knowledge from physical properties of sediment such as erosion and settling velocity are cr...
Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of different water management op...
Drainage of peatlands has been part of forestry practice since the early 20th century. In Ireland an...
Abstract Drained peatlands are an important source of forest biomass in boreal regions and ditch ne...
Ditch network maintenance promotes forest growth in drained peatland forests but increases nutrient ...
Abstract There are various methods available for treating the runoff water from peat mining, and t...
Boreal peatlands are substantial terrestrial carbon storages. They are also important for the functi...
The energy necessary to entrain soil in water depends on the soil strength. Once entrained, the sett...
One fourth of the forests in Finland are growing on drained peatlands. Forestry operations such as d...
Soil piping is an important agent of erosion in many environments, including blanket peatlands. Peat...
Abstract Nutrient export from drained peatland has significant impacts on aquatic environments in N...
Abstract In boreal peatlands felling and tree harvest are commonly carried out as part of peatland ...
Peatlands cover approximately 2.84% of global land area while storing one third to one half of the w...
Drainage of peatlands increases the transport of suspended solids (SS) and the leaching of nutrients...
Reducing the strain on water bodies caused by sediment loads released after ditch network maintenanc...
Detailed knowledge from physical properties of sediment such as erosion and settling velocity are cr...
Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of different water management op...
Drainage of peatlands has been part of forestry practice since the early 20th century. In Ireland an...
Abstract Drained peatlands are an important source of forest biomass in boreal regions and ditch ne...
Ditch network maintenance promotes forest growth in drained peatland forests but increases nutrient ...
Abstract There are various methods available for treating the runoff water from peat mining, and t...
Boreal peatlands are substantial terrestrial carbon storages. They are also important for the functi...
The energy necessary to entrain soil in water depends on the soil strength. Once entrained, the sett...
One fourth of the forests in Finland are growing on drained peatlands. Forestry operations such as d...
Soil piping is an important agent of erosion in many environments, including blanket peatlands. Peat...
Abstract Nutrient export from drained peatland has significant impacts on aquatic environments in N...
Abstract In boreal peatlands felling and tree harvest are commonly carried out as part of peatland ...
Peatlands cover approximately 2.84% of global land area while storing one third to one half of the w...