The recent installation of land drains at Star Carr, Yorkshire, UK, has been linked with loss of preservation quality in this important Mesolithic buried landscape, challenging the PARIS principle. Historically captured organic carbon, including organic artefacts, is being converted to soluble organic compounds and less soluble carbon gases. At the same time sulphur and nitrogen compounds are oxidized to species that are chemically destructive of artefacts and ecofacts. Two of the carbon products, CO2 and methane, are ‘greenhouse gases’ whose environmental impact can be costed in terms of carbon equivalents, which can be set against an assessment of the gain in agricultural productivity of the land arising from drainage, at Star Carr being ...
Northern peatlands occupy over 3 million km2 globally and contain the largest carbon (C) pool (typic...
Northern peatlands store vast amounts of organic carbon in their soils. They play an important role ...
Drained, lowland agricultural peatlands are greenhouse gas (GHG) emission hotspots and a large but v...
The potential for restoration of peatlands to deliver benefits beyond habitat restoration is poorly ...
Carbon sequestration by agricultural soils has been widely promoted as a means of mitigating greenho...
Examples of wetland deposits can be found across the globe and are known for preserving organic arch...
On a global scale, the release of greenhouse gases (GHG) from peatland drainage and cultivation are ...
Peatlands represent the largest single global store of soil carbon. Despite providing a natural long...
This study measures the complete carbon budget of a drained peat-covered catchment. It includes diss...
Peatlands are unique habitats that have absorbed large amounts of carbon dioxide and locked it away ...
Carbon sequestration and storage in peatlands rely on consistently high water tables. Anthropogenic ...
Peatlands are important terrestrial carbon stores but their environmental degradation has led to con...
Upland peat soils represent a large terrestrial carbon store and as such have the potential to be ei...
Soil piping is an important agent of erosion in many environments, including blanket peatlands. Peat...
Peatlands are an important store of soil carbon, and play a vital role in global carbon cycling, and...
Northern peatlands occupy over 3 million km2 globally and contain the largest carbon (C) pool (typic...
Northern peatlands store vast amounts of organic carbon in their soils. They play an important role ...
Drained, lowland agricultural peatlands are greenhouse gas (GHG) emission hotspots and a large but v...
The potential for restoration of peatlands to deliver benefits beyond habitat restoration is poorly ...
Carbon sequestration by agricultural soils has been widely promoted as a means of mitigating greenho...
Examples of wetland deposits can be found across the globe and are known for preserving organic arch...
On a global scale, the release of greenhouse gases (GHG) from peatland drainage and cultivation are ...
Peatlands represent the largest single global store of soil carbon. Despite providing a natural long...
This study measures the complete carbon budget of a drained peat-covered catchment. It includes diss...
Peatlands are unique habitats that have absorbed large amounts of carbon dioxide and locked it away ...
Carbon sequestration and storage in peatlands rely on consistently high water tables. Anthropogenic ...
Peatlands are important terrestrial carbon stores but their environmental degradation has led to con...
Upland peat soils represent a large terrestrial carbon store and as such have the potential to be ei...
Soil piping is an important agent of erosion in many environments, including blanket peatlands. Peat...
Peatlands are an important store of soil carbon, and play a vital role in global carbon cycling, and...
Northern peatlands occupy over 3 million km2 globally and contain the largest carbon (C) pool (typic...
Northern peatlands store vast amounts of organic carbon in their soils. They play an important role ...
Drained, lowland agricultural peatlands are greenhouse gas (GHG) emission hotspots and a large but v...