Organic soils in peatlands store a great proportion of the global soil carbon pool and can lose carbon via the atmosphere due to degradation. In Germany, most of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from organic soils are attributed to sites managed as grassland. Here, we investigated a land use gradient from near-natural wetland (NW) to an extensively managed (GE) to an intensively managed grassland site (GI), all formed in the same bog complex in northern Germany. Vertical depth profiles of δ<sup>13</sup>C, δ<sup>15</sup>N, ash content, C / N ratio and bulk density as well as radiocarbon ages were studied to identify peat degradation and to calculate carbon loss. At all sites, including the near-natural site, δ<sup>13</sup>C depth pro...
On a global scale, the release of greenhouse gases (GHG) from peatland drainage and cultivation are ...
Carbon sequestration and storage in peatlands rely on consistently high water tables. Anthropogenic ...
Long-term drainage and intensive agricultural use of peatlands make it unlikely that the original si...
Organic soils in peatlands store a great proportion of the global soil carbon pool and can lose carb...
Organic soils in peatlands store a great proportion of the global soil carbon pool and can lose carb...
Organic soils in peatlands store a great proportion of the global soil carbon pool and can lose carb...
Since carbon (C) in peatlands is labile and sensitive to disturbances, peatlands have the potential ...
A peatland is a type of ecosystem where carbon (C) along with nitrogen and several other elements ha...
SUMMARY Peat pastures in the Dutch province of Friesland emit high amounts of greenhouse gases (CO2...
A peatland is a type of ecosystem where carbon (C) along with nitrogen and several other elements ha...
Abstract: Last centuries’ meliorations caused tremendous changes of peat-soils, like peat degrad...
Drainage for agriculture has turned peatlands from a net sink to a net source of carbon (C). In orde...
Peatlands cover only 3–4% of the Earth’s surface, but they store nearly 30% of global soil carbon st...
International audienceIn Central Europe, most bogs have a history of drainage and many of them are c...
Drainage for agriculture has turned peatlands from a net sink to a net source of carbon (C). In orde...
On a global scale, the release of greenhouse gases (GHG) from peatland drainage and cultivation are ...
Carbon sequestration and storage in peatlands rely on consistently high water tables. Anthropogenic ...
Long-term drainage and intensive agricultural use of peatlands make it unlikely that the original si...
Organic soils in peatlands store a great proportion of the global soil carbon pool and can lose carb...
Organic soils in peatlands store a great proportion of the global soil carbon pool and can lose carb...
Organic soils in peatlands store a great proportion of the global soil carbon pool and can lose carb...
Since carbon (C) in peatlands is labile and sensitive to disturbances, peatlands have the potential ...
A peatland is a type of ecosystem where carbon (C) along with nitrogen and several other elements ha...
SUMMARY Peat pastures in the Dutch province of Friesland emit high amounts of greenhouse gases (CO2...
A peatland is a type of ecosystem where carbon (C) along with nitrogen and several other elements ha...
Abstract: Last centuries’ meliorations caused tremendous changes of peat-soils, like peat degrad...
Drainage for agriculture has turned peatlands from a net sink to a net source of carbon (C). In orde...
Peatlands cover only 3–4% of the Earth’s surface, but they store nearly 30% of global soil carbon st...
International audienceIn Central Europe, most bogs have a history of drainage and many of them are c...
Drainage for agriculture has turned peatlands from a net sink to a net source of carbon (C). In orde...
On a global scale, the release of greenhouse gases (GHG) from peatland drainage and cultivation are ...
Carbon sequestration and storage in peatlands rely on consistently high water tables. Anthropogenic ...
Long-term drainage and intensive agricultural use of peatlands make it unlikely that the original si...