Inter-annual variability of net and gross ecosystem carbon fluxes: A review
As the lifetime of regional flux networks approach twenty years, there is a growing number of
papers that have published long term records (5 years or more) of net carbon fluxes …
papers that have published long term records (5 years or more) of net carbon fluxes …
Overriding water table control on managed peatland greenhouse gas emissions
Global peatlands store more carbon than is naturally present in the atmosphere,. However,
many peatlands are under pressure from drainage-based agriculture, plantation …
many peatlands are under pressure from drainage-based agriculture, plantation …
[PDF][PDF] A review of greenhouse gas emissions and removals from Irish peatlands.
E Aitova, T Morley, D Wilson, F Renou-Wilson - Mires & Peat, 2023 - mires-and-peat.net
Since peatlands cover around 20% of the land area in the Republic of Ireland, their
management is of particular significance in reducing national greenhouse gases (GHG) …
management is of particular significance in reducing national greenhouse gases (GHG) …
Greenhouse gas emission factors associated with rewetting of organic soils
Drained organic soils are a significant source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to the
atmosphere. Rewetting these soils may reduce GHG emissions and could also create …
atmosphere. Rewetting these soils may reduce GHG emissions and could also create …
Warming response of peatland CO2 sink is sensitive to seasonality in warming trends
Peatlands have acted as net CO2 sinks over millennia, exerting a global climate cooling
effect. Rapid warming at northern latitudes, where peatlands are abundant, can disturb their …
effect. Rapid warming at northern latitudes, where peatlands are abundant, can disturb their …
Rewetting degraded peatlands for climate and biodiversity benefits: Results from two raised bogs
Globally, peatlands are under threat from a range of land use related factors that have a
significant impact on the provision of ecosystem services, such as biodiversity and carbon …
significant impact on the provision of ecosystem services, such as biodiversity and carbon …
Multi‐year net ecosystem carbon balance of a restored peatland reveals a return to carbon sink
Peatlands after drainage and extraction are large sources of carbon (C) to the atmosphere.
Restoration, through re‐wetting and revegetation, aims to return the C sink function by re …
Restoration, through re‐wetting and revegetation, aims to return the C sink function by re …
Carbon and climate implications of rewetting a raised bog in Ireland
Peatland rewetting has been proposed as a vital climate change mitigation tool to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and to generate suitable conditions for the return of carbon (C) …
greenhouse gas emissions and to generate suitable conditions for the return of carbon (C) …
Multiyear greenhouse gas balances at a rewetted temperate peatland
Drained peat soils are a significant source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to the
atmosphere. Rewetting these soils is considered an important climate change mitigation tool …
atmosphere. Rewetting these soils is considered an important climate change mitigation tool …
Temporal variation of ecosystem scale methane emission from a boreal fen in relation to temperature, water table position, and carbon dioxide fluxes
We have analyzed decade‐long methane flux data set from a boreal fen, Siikaneva, together
with data on environmental parameters and carbon dioxide exchange. The methane flux …
with data on environmental parameters and carbon dioxide exchange. The methane flux …