RT @MikePeacock86: Catching up with some #PeatTwitter reading. This is a nice paper, and in agreement with synthesis work by @UK_CEH, @flo_…
Catching up with some #PeatTwitter reading. This is a nice paper, and in agreement with synthesis work by @UK_CEH, @flo_renouwilson and @wetland_GHG that showed increases in DOC following drainage (and which evolved from the IPCC Wetlands Supplement) http
@AndreasHeinem Indeed. Some new studies have appeared since this was written, by Evans, @flo_renouwilson and @wetland_GHG, but more rewetted/restored ditch data is still needed. https://t.co/cFpfPTHhRs https://t.co/iejRQbh41w
RT @MikePeacock86: @blackgull @CEHScienceNews @IUCNpeat @heathertrust As @mammuthus suggests, there are probably site specific responses. I…
@blackgull @CEHScienceNews @IUCNpeat @heathertrust As @mammuthus suggests, there are probably site specific responses. In deeper drained blanket bogs, and in other peatlands, rewetting has been observed to reduce DOC concs/fluxes, as shown here: https://t
https://t.co/K83Xy7VpDk The role of waterborne carbon in the greenhouse gas balance of drained and re-wetted peatlands Abstract Accounti…
RT @NewOnNORA: The role of waterborne carbon in the greenhouse gas balance of drained and re-wetted peatlands… https://t.co/ls0mIbV2L0 #NER…
The role of waterborne carbon in the greenhouse gas balance of drained and re-wetted peatlands… https://t.co/ls0mIbV2L0 #NERCpapers
The role of waterborne carbon in the greenhouse gas balance of drained and re-wetted peatlands https://t.co/oSmFUh9qWB
https://t.co/K83Xy7VpDk The role of waterborne carbon in the greenhouse gas balance of drained and re-wetted peatlands Abstract Accounti…