Carbon budget for a British upland peat catchment

F Worrall, M Reed, J Warburton, T Burt - Science of the Total Environment, 2003 - Elsevier
This study describes the analysis of fluvial carbon flux from an upland peat catchment in the
North Pennines. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC), pH, alkalinity and calcium were …

Boreal peatland C fluxes under varying permafrost regimes

MR Turetsky, RK Wieder, DH Vitt - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2002 - Elsevier
Discontinuous permafrost in peatlands has recently been melting across western Canada,
creating wet Sphagnum-Carex lawns (internal lawns) interspersed within drier ombrotrophic …

Pattern of microbial community composition and functional gene repertoire associated with methane emission from Zoige wetlands, China—A review

A Iqbal, Z Shang, MLU Rehman, M Ju… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The Hindu-Kush Himalaya region extends over 4 million km 2 across the eight
countries. Knowingly, the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) is considered the principal …

Plant‐mediated methane transport in emergent and floating‐leaved species of a temperate freshwater mineral‐soil wetland

JA Villa, Y Ju, T Stephen… - Limnology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Methane flux from freshwater mineral‐soil (FWMS) wetlands and its variability among sites is
largely modulated by plant‐mediated transport. However, plant‐mediated transport …

Methane emissions from newly created marshes in the drawdown area of the Three Gorges Reservoir

H Chen, Y Wu, X Yuan, Y Gao, N Wu… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The study aimed to understand the methane (CH4) emission and its controlling factors in the
Three Gorges Reservoir Region and to explore its implication for large dams. We measured …

Soil-atmosphere exchange of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide in urban garden systems: impact of irrigation, fertiliser and mulch

SJ Livesley, BJ Dougherty, AJ Smith, D Navaud… - Urban …, 2010 - Springer
Urban green spaces provide important ecosystem services, such as amenity, biodiversity,
productivity, climate amelioration, hydrological and biogeochemical cycling. Intensively …

Carbon in boreal peatlands

H Vasander, A Kettunen - Boreal peatland ecosystems, 2006 - Springer
Although peatlands have been developing on Earth since wetland plants first existed, the
great majority of present-day peatlands have originated during the last 11,000 years …

Modelling the effect of water-table management on CO2 and CH4 fluxes from peat soils

J Van Huissteden, R van den Bos… - Netherlands Journal of …, 2006 - cambridge.org
Drainage of peatlands for agriculture causes an increase of CO2 flux from peat
decomposition, contributing to national CO2 emission. The reverse process, ie for re …

Key factors affecting spatial variation of methane emissions from freshwater marshes

W Ding, Z Cai, H Tsuruta, X Li - Chemosphere, 2003 - Elsevier
To understand the mechanism for spatial variation of CH4 emissions from marshes grown
with different type of plants in a region and plots within a certain marsh grown with one type …

The multi-annual carbon budget of a peat-covered catchment

F Worrall, TP Burt, JG Rowson, J Warburton… - Science of the total …, 2009 - Elsevier
This study estimates the complete carbon budget of an 11.4 km2 peat-covered catchment in
Northern England. The budget considers both fluvial and gaseous carbon fluxes and …