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Characteristics of soils and the soil cover in the Kostomuksha State Nature Reserve, Russia
Studies were carried out in the Kostomuksha State Nature Reserve, situated in the northern taiga of East Fennoscandia. We have described the main stages of research on the soils and soil cover in the study area.
Olga N. Bakhmet +4 more
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Shallow drainage of agricultural peatlands without land-use change: have your peat and eat it too
Drainage for agricultural purposes is one of the main drivers of peatland degradation, leading to significant greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, biodiversity loss, and soil eutrophication.
T. Heuts +10 more
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SUMMARY If 150 years of continued use counts as a sustainability indicator, the river-bank agroforests in the peat landscapes of Central Kalimantan suggest solutions for current challenges.
Y. A. Silvianingsih +3 more
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This work advances landslide susceptibility mapping by incorporating short‐term trigger data with landscape susceptibility mapping. We also examine the importance of downsampling, watershed delineation and geospatial correlations in evaluating outcomes.
Kanta Kotsugi +3 more
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Runoff production in blanket peat covered catchments [PDF]
Although blanket peat covers many major headwater areas in Britain, runoff production within these upland catchments is poorly understood. This thesis examines runoff production mechanisms within the blanket peat catchments of the Moor House National ...
Holden, Joseph, Holden, J.
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Chemical states of Se and Br atoms in the KPg boundary sediments from Stevns Klint were studied using XAFS spectroscopy. The high concentrations of Se4+ could become an index of the degree to which the global environment was soiled with dust and ash derived from impact ejecta or volcanic eruptions.
Kei‐ichiro Murai +5 more
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Pyrogenic degradation and carbon loss in cut-over drained peatland
Modern climate change exacerbates the problem of peat fires and requires a unified methodological approach for assessing carbon losses. The study was conducted in 2024–2025 on the territory of a developed high-moor peat deposit that was affected by fires
О. A. Antsiferova
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Decoupling climate and human impacts on the nitrogen cycle during the Irish Bronze Age
ABSTRACT Disentangling climate variability and human activity in past nitrogen cycling is key to understanding ecosystems. Previous studies in Ireland observed a widespread, permanent shift in terrestrial nitrogen cycling during Later Prehistory, potentially linked to intensifying land‐use.
Sarah Ferrandin +2 more
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Chemical properties of selected soils of the Ina Valley near Sławęcin village
The research area is located in the Ina Valley of the West Pomeranian Voivods hip, along the border between two counties Choszczno and Stargard. The majority of this area is covered by the largest wetland in Western Pomerania, which is under legal ...
Malinowski Ryszard +2 more
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Limnic Rendzinas in the Mazurian Lakeland (NE Poland)
Several shallow lakes have been drained to make way for additional arable land or pasture in the Mazurian Lakeland (NE Poland) since the 19th century.
Lemkowska Bożena, Sowiński Paweł
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