Blanket bog occupies approximately 6 % of the area of the UK today. The Holocene expansion of this hyperoceanic biome has previously been explained as a consequence of Neolithic forest clearance. However, the present distribution of blanket bog in Great Britain can be predicted accurately with a simple model (PeatStash) based on summer temperature and moisture index thresholds, and the same model correctly predicts the highly disjunct distribution of blanket bog worldwide. This finding suggests that climate, rather than land-use history, controls blanket-bog distribution in the UK and everywhere else. We set out to test this hypothesis for blanket bogs in the UK using bioclimate envelope modelling compared with a database of peat initiation...
We assessed the vulnerability of blanket peat to climate change in Great Britain using an ensemble o...
Peat bogs rely on direct atmospheric inputs for their water supply, but such inputs include the 'occ...
Holocene climate change was inferred from records of changing bog surface wetness (BSW) from seven s...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
This is the final version of the article. Available from EGU via the DOI in this record.Final paperT...
Blanket bog occupies approximately 6 % of the area of the UK today. The Holocene expansion of this h...
Understanding the ecohydrological responses of peatlands to climate change is particularly challengi...
Blanket peatlands are rain-fed mires that cover the landscape almost regardless of topography. The g...
Pioneer studies of peat stratigraphy in Scandinavia led to division of the Holocene into climatic pe...
Blanket peatlands constitute a rare ecosystem on a global scale, but blanket peatland is the most im...
Quantified analyses of plant macrofossil remains have been made from three profiles of peat from rai...
Proxy-climatic data in the form of plant macrofossils have been analysed from a 5 m core from Bolton...
Quantified analyses of plant macrofossil remains have been made from three profiles of peat from rai...
Quantified analyses of plant macrofossil remains have been made from three profiles of peat from rai...
Peatland palaeoclimate sequences produce bog surface wetness (BSW) reconstructions which are commonl...
We assessed the vulnerability of blanket peat to climate change in Great Britain using an ensemble o...
Peat bogs rely on direct atmospheric inputs for their water supply, but such inputs include the 'occ...
Holocene climate change was inferred from records of changing bog surface wetness (BSW) from seven s...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
This is the final version of the article. Available from EGU via the DOI in this record.Final paperT...
Blanket bog occupies approximately 6 % of the area of the UK today. The Holocene expansion of this h...
Understanding the ecohydrological responses of peatlands to climate change is particularly challengi...
Blanket peatlands are rain-fed mires that cover the landscape almost regardless of topography. The g...
Pioneer studies of peat stratigraphy in Scandinavia led to division of the Holocene into climatic pe...
Blanket peatlands constitute a rare ecosystem on a global scale, but blanket peatland is the most im...
Quantified analyses of plant macrofossil remains have been made from three profiles of peat from rai...
Proxy-climatic data in the form of plant macrofossils have been analysed from a 5 m core from Bolton...
Quantified analyses of plant macrofossil remains have been made from three profiles of peat from rai...
Quantified analyses of plant macrofossil remains have been made from three profiles of peat from rai...
Peatland palaeoclimate sequences produce bog surface wetness (BSW) reconstructions which are commonl...
We assessed the vulnerability of blanket peat to climate change in Great Britain using an ensemble o...
Peat bogs rely on direct atmospheric inputs for their water supply, but such inputs include the 'occ...
Holocene climate change was inferred from records of changing bog surface wetness (BSW) from seven s...