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High emissions of greenhouse gases from grasslands on peat and other organic soils
Global Change Biology, 2016Bärbel Tiemeyer +2 more
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Organic carbon transformations in high-Arctic peat soils: key functions and microorganisms
ISME Journal, 2012Alexander Tøsdal Tveit, Tim Urich
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2013
The correct estimation of the shear strength of the peat subsoil is one of the major aspects of assessing risk of landslip in blanket peat areas. Due to the fibrous structure of the peat, its behaviour during shear is somewhat different from that of mineral soils (e.g.
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The correct estimation of the shear strength of the peat subsoil is one of the major aspects of assessing risk of landslip in blanket peat areas. Due to the fibrous structure of the peat, its behaviour during shear is somewhat different from that of mineral soils (e.g.
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Arsenic sequestration by organic sulphur in peat
Nature Geoscience, 2011Christian Mikutta, Ruben Kretzschmar
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Peats, peatlands, peat gases, and depositional systems
Romeo M. Flores, Tim A. Mooreopenaire +1 more source
Carbon respiration from subsurface peat accelerated by climate warming in the subarctic
Nature, 2009Ellen Dorrepaal +2 more
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