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Patchy peat

Nature Geoscience, 2009
Nutrient-rich tropical and agricultural soils release vast quantities of the highly potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide. New measurements show that vegetation-free patches of tundra in subarctic Europe can also emit large quantities of this gas.
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The amount of carbon released from peat and forest fires in Indonesia during 1997

Nature, 2002
S. Page   +5 more
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For peat's sake

Trends in Plant Science, 2001
The UK National Trust (NT) has developed peat-free compost in the hopes of preserving its national peat bogs. Peat occurs in soggy areas that support a variety of bog plants. Two years ago, the agency decided that its gardens should be grown without peat, and they began their search for an alternative to peat. Working with the government, their aim was
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PALESTINE PEAT IN RELATION TO OTHER PEATS

Soil Science, 1941
A. Reifenberg, S. Moshicky
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High emissions of greenhouse gases from grasslands on peat and other organic soils

Global Change Biology, 2016
B. Tiemeyer   +22 more
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Peat

2017
Thomas J. Kelly   +2 more
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Peat

2016
Richard Lindsay, Roxane Andersen
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Malaysian Experiences of Peat Stabilization, State of the Art

Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 2018
H. Moayedi, R. Nazir
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