Reports on detailed studies in Raheenmoor Bog and Clara Bog, both in County Offaly, that were performed between 1989 and 2001. Containing a wealth of information on the two sites, including regional geology, regional hydrology, bog hydrology, and vegetation ecology, with much attention to hydrochemistry, this book includes an extra chapter on `soaks', areas of mesotrophic or minerotrophic vegetation, occurring on otherwise ombrotrophic bog, which are usually associated with internal drainage systems. An overview is given of the relationships between biotic and abiotic conditions, again with much attention for hydrology and hydrochemistry
Eight cores of three metres depth, spanning much of the late Holocene, were removed from raised bog ...
Since the late 1960s, the occurrence of Schoenus nigricans in Irish blanket bogs has been attributed...
This report is designed to provide staff in the UK's country conservation agencies with a summary of...
Reports on detailed studies in Raheenmoor Bog and Clara Bog, both in County Offaly, that were perfor...
Clara Bog is an oceanic raised bog of international ecological importance located in central Ireland...
During the final stage of the Irish-Dutch raised bog study (1989-2001) an effort was made to integra...
During the final stage of the Irish-Dutch raised bog study (1989-2001) an effort was made to integra...
In the framework of the Irish-Dutch Raised Bog Project the hydrology of two raised bogs in the Irish...
In the framework of the Irish-Dutch Raised Bog Project the hydrology of two raised bogs in the Irish...
Soaks (areas of mesotrophic/minerotrophic vegetation within acid bog) add to the overall heterogenei...
Soaks (areas of mesotrophic/minerotrophic vegetation within acid bog) add to the overall heterogenei...
The peat and pore-water biogeochemistry of an Irish oceanic raised bog are reported with a view to u...
The development sequences of fourteen raised bogs from Britain and Ireland are reviewed. Plant macro...
The bogs were the last wilderness to take shape in the Irish landscape in the wake of the Ice Age. A...
In this chapter results of the hydrological fieldwork on Raheenmore Bog and Clara Bog are presented ...
Eight cores of three metres depth, spanning much of the late Holocene, were removed from raised bog ...
Since the late 1960s, the occurrence of Schoenus nigricans in Irish blanket bogs has been attributed...
This report is designed to provide staff in the UK's country conservation agencies with a summary of...
Reports on detailed studies in Raheenmoor Bog and Clara Bog, both in County Offaly, that were perfor...
Clara Bog is an oceanic raised bog of international ecological importance located in central Ireland...
During the final stage of the Irish-Dutch raised bog study (1989-2001) an effort was made to integra...
During the final stage of the Irish-Dutch raised bog study (1989-2001) an effort was made to integra...
In the framework of the Irish-Dutch Raised Bog Project the hydrology of two raised bogs in the Irish...
In the framework of the Irish-Dutch Raised Bog Project the hydrology of two raised bogs in the Irish...
Soaks (areas of mesotrophic/minerotrophic vegetation within acid bog) add to the overall heterogenei...
Soaks (areas of mesotrophic/minerotrophic vegetation within acid bog) add to the overall heterogenei...
The peat and pore-water biogeochemistry of an Irish oceanic raised bog are reported with a view to u...
The development sequences of fourteen raised bogs from Britain and Ireland are reviewed. Plant macro...
The bogs were the last wilderness to take shape in the Irish landscape in the wake of the Ice Age. A...
In this chapter results of the hydrological fieldwork on Raheenmore Bog and Clara Bog are presented ...
Eight cores of three metres depth, spanning much of the late Holocene, were removed from raised bog ...
Since the late 1960s, the occurrence of Schoenus nigricans in Irish blanket bogs has been attributed...
This report is designed to provide staff in the UK's country conservation agencies with a summary of...