Drained peatland catchments are reported to produce more colored, dissolved organic carbon (DOC)-rich water, presenting problems for potable water treatment. The blocking of peatland drainage ditches to restore the water table is increasingly being considered as a strategy to address this deterioration in water quality. However, the effect of ditch blocking on the potential of DOC to form trihalomethanes (THMs) has not been assessed. In this study, the effect of peat rewetting on pore water DOC concentration and characteristics (including THM formation potential [THMFP]) was assessed over 12 months using peat cores collected from two drained peatland sites. The data show little evidence of differences in DOC concentration or characteristics...
Degradation by drainage threatens biodiversity and globally important peatland ecosystem functions s...
The changes in the amounts and composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) following long-term pea...
The removal of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) during potable water treatment is important for mainta...
The globally widespread drainage of peatlands has often been shown to lead to increased concentratio...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) production, consumption, and quality displayed differences after long...
Peatlands are among the largest long-term soil carbon stores on the globe, but their degradation can...
Peatlands are a major source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) for aquatic ecosystems. Naturally hig...
AbstractPeatlands are a major source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) for aquatic ecosystems. Natur...
International audienceSphagnum-dominated peatlands represent a global major stock of carbon (C). Dis...
The potential for restoration of peatlands to deliver benefits beyond habitat restoration is poorly ...
Rising dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in many upland UK catchments represents a chall...
AbstractLosses of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from drained peatlands are of concern, due to the e...
Peatlands are important terrestrial carbon stores but their environmental degradation has led to con...
Peatlands are an important terrestrial carbon store. However, heightened levels of degradation in re...
Over recent decades, a wide range of rivers and lakes draining peat-dominated catchments across the ...
Degradation by drainage threatens biodiversity and globally important peatland ecosystem functions s...
The changes in the amounts and composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) following long-term pea...
The removal of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) during potable water treatment is important for mainta...
The globally widespread drainage of peatlands has often been shown to lead to increased concentratio...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) production, consumption, and quality displayed differences after long...
Peatlands are among the largest long-term soil carbon stores on the globe, but their degradation can...
Peatlands are a major source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) for aquatic ecosystems. Naturally hig...
AbstractPeatlands are a major source of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) for aquatic ecosystems. Natur...
International audienceSphagnum-dominated peatlands represent a global major stock of carbon (C). Dis...
The potential for restoration of peatlands to deliver benefits beyond habitat restoration is poorly ...
Rising dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in many upland UK catchments represents a chall...
AbstractLosses of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from drained peatlands are of concern, due to the e...
Peatlands are important terrestrial carbon stores but their environmental degradation has led to con...
Peatlands are an important terrestrial carbon store. However, heightened levels of degradation in re...
Over recent decades, a wide range of rivers and lakes draining peat-dominated catchments across the ...
Degradation by drainage threatens biodiversity and globally important peatland ecosystem functions s...
The changes in the amounts and composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) following long-term pea...
The removal of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) during potable water treatment is important for mainta...