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ABSTRACT With northern regions warming at twice the global rate, assessing the state of archaeological sites in these areas is critically important. In this study, we used a multimethod geophysical approach (ERT, GPR, and EMI) to characterize the current geocryological conditions of an Inuit archaeological site on South Aulatsivik Island (Labrador ...
Rachel Labrie +5 more
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Waikato peat lakes sediment nutrient removal scoping exercise
This report was commissioned by Environment Waikato to examine the available methods for internal (bottom sediment) nutrient removal and their suitability for application in the Waikato peat lakes.
Faithfull, Carolyn L. +3 more
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Peat slides : morphology, mechanisms and recovery [PDF]
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Mills, Andrew James
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Wetland restoration on peat islands in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta will change the quality of island drainage waters entering the Delta, a primary source of drinking water in California.
Jacob A. Fleck +2 more
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An experiment to map flooding tolerance in Miscanthus ×giganteus was conducted. Two phenotyping protocols (A and B) and different pipelines to call SNPs were used. TASSEL‐GBSv2 resulted in a genetic map with smaller QTL intervals than the other maps.
D. Zerpa‐Catanho +11 more
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Much of peatland in Indonesia has sulphidic materials as substratum. Soil acidity and metal elements in peatlandmay originate from the sulphidic materials which occur underneath of the peat layer.
Arifin Fahmi Fahmi +7 more
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The effects of peat thickness and water table depth on CO2 and N2O emissions from agricultural peatlands – a process-based modelling approach [PDF]
Peatlands are critical carbon (C) reservoirs, storing over a fifth of the global soil organic C stock. However, some peatlands are drained and cultivated for agricultural use, which makes them a significant source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
H. Kajasilta +12 more
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FIELD HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY OF SOME MALAYSIAN PEAT
Field measurements on the hydraulic conductivity (K) of several developed and undeveloped peat soils using auger hole method were conducted. Developed deep peat has hydraulic conductivity values in the range of 6.32x 10-4 to 4.44 X 10-3 (0.55 to 3.84 mid)
A. Katimon, Abd Mutallib Mat Hassan
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Abstract The environmental benefits of agroecological farm management have been demonstrated, but its uptake is still lagging. Understanding how specific practices relate to drivers and ecosystem services (ES), and what values of nature underlie those factors can be useful in understanding what type of practices are preferred by farmers under which ...
Loes A. Verkuil +2 more
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Determinants of the Bacterial Diversity in Manipulated and Natural Soils [PDF]
Soils harbor highly diverse bacterial communities. It is still poorly understood whether functional redundancy or a multitude of ecological niche modify the abundance and community composition of bacteria in soil.
Zul, Delita
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