The ongoing lateral expansion of peatlands in Finland

T Juselius‐Rajamäki, M Väliranta… - Global Change …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Peatlands are the most dense terrestrial carbon stock and since the last glacial epoch
northern peatlands have accumulated between 400 and 1000 Gt of carbon. Although the …

A new perspective on Tegelbarg: character and chronology of a Late Neolithic shell midden in the western Baltic

JP Kleijne, DJ Huisman - Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2023 - Springer
The site of Tegelbarg can be described as a Late Neolithic stratified occupation deposit,
including a shell midden, situated on the Baltic coast in Northern Europe. Spatially and …

[HTML][HTML] Reconstructing historic bog iron ore deposits in the Bourtangermoor, a former raised bog in the Netherlands

AA Nauta, R Dijksma, JHJ Candel, CR Stoof - Catena, 2024 - Elsevier
Bog iron ores are well-known lumps of Fe-(oxy) hydroxides (goethite, limonite) found along
streams and in seasonally flooded, low-lying areas. Historic literature of the …

Characterizing channel migration habits, sediment-transport capacity and flow dynamics in peatlands: an example from Cedar Creek, Minnesota USA

JM Nelson - 2024 - ttu-ir.tdl.org
Peatlands are essential to the global carbon cycle as the terrestrial carbon storage capacity
of these environments may store the equivalent of two-thirds, if not more, of atmospheric …

Basal topography and carbon accumulation rate of a rare Northern California coastal fen

S Leidinger - 2024 - digitalcommons.humboldt.edu
Increasingly, the importance of peatlands as biodiversity hotpots, year-round water storage
features, and significant carbon sinks are being recognized. Despite this, they are one of the …

Adde, E.(2022).'Les villes de Brabant, vectrices de l'idée nationale? Pour une compréhension dynamique de la nation médiévale. Comparaison avec la Bohême à …

H Jaarboek - aup-online.com
Momirski, LA, Y. van Mil & C. Hein (2021).'Straddling the fence. Land use patterns in and
around ports as hidden designers'. Urban Planning 6 (3), pp. 136–151. https://doi …