The peat soils found in blanket bogs are significant stores of carbon. The degree to which these ecosystems are currently functioning as sinks or sources of carbon is not clear. There is a paucity of measurements from suitable sites but the available evidence suggests that certain sites might be close to being carbon neutral or acting as a net source of carbon to the atmosphere. A complete understanding of the carbon budget of a landscape requires a comprehensive assessment of the magnitude of the whole range of pathways by which carbon enters and leaves the system. Measurements were made of all of the key gaseous carbon fluxes, including the net CO2 flux, the soil CO2 flux and emissions as methane. A flux partitioning model was utilise...
Northern peatlands have been accumulating organic matter since the start of the Holocene, and are no...
Although northern peatlands cover only 3% of the land surface, their thick peat deposits contain an ...
Peatlands are wetlands where gross primary production exceeds organic matter decomposition causing a...
The peat soils found in blanket bogs are significant stores of carbon. The degree to which these eco...
Peatlands store disproportionately large amounts of soil carbon relative to other terrestrial ecosys...
Upland peat is the world's largest store of soil carbon and one of the most climatically sensitive. ...
Peatlands cover approximately 2-3% of the world’s land area yet represent approximately a third of t...
Northern peatlands are important long-term carbon (C) sinks with one-third of northern hemisphere so...
Over the last millennium peatlands have accumulated significant carbon stores. Drainage for agricult...
PhD ThesisThe climate of the Earth is expected to warm due to increasing atmospheric concentrations ...
Globally, peatlands represent a large carbon store in the global carbon cycle. In natural conditions...
Hydrological fluxes in lowland peatlands can be challenging to measure but they drive poorly underst...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
Peatland ecosystems have been important global carbon sinks throughout the Holocene. Most of the res...
On a global scale, the release of greenhouse gases (GHG) from peatland drainage and cultivation are ...
Northern peatlands have been accumulating organic matter since the start of the Holocene, and are no...
Although northern peatlands cover only 3% of the land surface, their thick peat deposits contain an ...
Peatlands are wetlands where gross primary production exceeds organic matter decomposition causing a...
The peat soils found in blanket bogs are significant stores of carbon. The degree to which these eco...
Peatlands store disproportionately large amounts of soil carbon relative to other terrestrial ecosys...
Upland peat is the world's largest store of soil carbon and one of the most climatically sensitive. ...
Peatlands cover approximately 2-3% of the world’s land area yet represent approximately a third of t...
Northern peatlands are important long-term carbon (C) sinks with one-third of northern hemisphere so...
Over the last millennium peatlands have accumulated significant carbon stores. Drainage for agricult...
PhD ThesisThe climate of the Earth is expected to warm due to increasing atmospheric concentrations ...
Globally, peatlands represent a large carbon store in the global carbon cycle. In natural conditions...
Hydrological fluxes in lowland peatlands can be challenging to measure but they drive poorly underst...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
Peatland ecosystems have been important global carbon sinks throughout the Holocene. Most of the res...
On a global scale, the release of greenhouse gases (GHG) from peatland drainage and cultivation are ...
Northern peatlands have been accumulating organic matter since the start of the Holocene, and are no...
Although northern peatlands cover only 3% of the land surface, their thick peat deposits contain an ...
Peatlands are wetlands where gross primary production exceeds organic matter decomposition causing a...