Dissolved organic matter: biogeochemistry, dynamics, and environmental significance in soils
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is defined as the organic matter fraction in solution that
passes through a 0.45 μm filter. Although DOM is ubiquitous in terrestrial and aquatic …
passes through a 0.45 μm filter. Although DOM is ubiquitous in terrestrial and aquatic …
[HTML][HTML] Reviewing peatland forestry: Implications and mitigation measures for freshwater ecosystem browning
Freshwaters of the boreal and temperate regions have experienced increased browning
during the last decades. Browning, or brownification, is mostly driven by increased organic …
during the last decades. Browning, or brownification, is mostly driven by increased organic …
PEATMAP: Refining estimates of global peatland distribution based on a meta-analysis
Peatlands play important ecological, economic and cultural roles in human well-being.
Although considered sensitive to climate change and anthropogenic pressures, the spatial …
Although considered sensitive to climate change and anthropogenic pressures, the spatial …
The role of waterborne carbon in the greenhouse gas balance of drained and re-wetted peatlands
Accounting for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals in managed ecosystems
has generally focused on direct land–atmosphere fluxes, but in peatlands a significant …
has generally focused on direct land–atmosphere fluxes, but in peatlands a significant …
Restoration of blanket peatlands
There is concern that ecosystem services provided by blanket peatlands have come under
threat due to increasing degradation. Blanket peatlands are subject to a wide range of …
threat due to increasing degradation. Blanket peatlands are subject to a wide range of …
Carbon balance of UK peatlands: current state of knowledge and future research challenges
The retention of peatland carbon (C) and the ability to continue to draw down and store C
from the atmosphere is not only important for the UK terrestrial carbon inventory, but also for …
from the atmosphere is not only important for the UK terrestrial carbon inventory, but also for …
Effects of water level alteration on carbon cycling in peatlands
Y Zhong, M Jiang, BA Middleton - Ecosystem Health and …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Globally, peatlands play an important role in the carbon (C) cycle. High water level is a key
factor in maintaining C storage in peatlands, but water levels are vulnerable to climate …
factor in maintaining C storage in peatlands, but water levels are vulnerable to climate …
The effects of long-term drainage and subsequent restoration on water table level and pore water chemistry in boreal peatlands
T Haapalehto, JS Kotiaho, R Matilainen… - Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Degradation by drainage threatens biodiversity and globally important peatland ecosystem
functions such as long-term carbon sequestration in peat. Restoration aims at safeguarding …
functions such as long-term carbon sequestration in peat. Restoration aims at safeguarding …
Evaluating ecosystem goods and services after restoration of marginal upland peatlands in S outh‐W est E ngland
In the UK, drainage for agricultural reclamation during the 19th and 20th centuries is
responsible for an alteration of the ecological and hydrological functioning of peatlands, in …
responsible for an alteration of the ecological and hydrological functioning of peatlands, in …
Restoration of nutrient-rich forestry-drained peatlands poses a risk for high exports of dissolved organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus
Restoration impact of forestry-drained peatlands on runoff water quality and dissolved
organic carbon (DOC) and nutrient export was studied. Eight catchments were included …
organic carbon (DOC) and nutrient export was studied. Eight catchments were included …