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2008
Peatland ecosystems are characterized by a substantial accumulation of organic matter in soil (peat), resulting from long-term excess of net primary production at the surface compared to decomposition throughout the peat column. Globally, peatlands cover 3–4 percent of the earth’s land surface, yet they store 25–30 percent of the world’s soil carbon ...
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Peatland ecosystems are characterized by a substantial accumulation of organic matter in soil (peat), resulting from long-term excess of net primary production at the surface compared to decomposition throughout the peat column. Globally, peatlands cover 3–4 percent of the earth’s land surface, yet they store 25–30 percent of the world’s soil carbon ...
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Tropical peatlands and their contribution to the global carbon cycle and climate change
Global Change Biology, 2021Kelly Ribeiro +2 more
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Peatlands in Southeast Asia: A comprehensive geological review
Earth-Science Reviews, 2022Elena Ifandi +2 more
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2016
Malaysia has approximately 2.6 Mha of peatlands, of which about 70 % (∼1.6 Mha) are in Sarawak. Tropical peatland forest is a unique dual ecosystem of both rainforest and peatland. Its topo-morphology is strongly influenced by the hydrological conditions, which then determine the vegetation structure, species composition, and peat type.
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Malaysia has approximately 2.6 Mha of peatlands, of which about 70 % (∼1.6 Mha) are in Sarawak. Tropical peatland forest is a unique dual ecosystem of both rainforest and peatland. Its topo-morphology is strongly influenced by the hydrological conditions, which then determine the vegetation structure, species composition, and peat type.
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The ongoing lateral expansion of peatlands in Finland
Global Change Biology, 2023Teemu Juselius-Rajamäki +2 more
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