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Volume 10 (2012) go to top
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Microscopic charcoal and tar (CHAT) particles in peat: a 6500-year record of palaeo-fires in southern Sweden.
by L.G. Franzén and B.A. Malmgren Published online: 04.01.2012 - Article 2:
Geochemical evidence for different peat sources in the Siak estuary and along the east coast of Sumatra, Indonesia.
by R. Wöstmann and G. Liebezeit Published online: 10.02.2012 - Article 3:
Towards developing IPCC methane ‘emission factors’ for peatlands (organic soils).
by J. Couwenberg and C. Fritz Published online: 03.03.2012 - Article 4:
Winter emissions of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide from a minerotrophic fen under nature conservation management in north-east Germany.
by V. Huth, G. Jurasinski and S. Glatzel Published online: 16.04.2012 - Article 5:
Peat swamp forest types and their regeneration in Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve, Riau, East Sumatra, Indonesia.
by H. Gunawan, S. Kobayashi, K. Mizuno and Y. Kono Published online: 26.04.2012 - Article 6:
Diffusion of gases dissolved in peat pore water.
by R.S. Clymo and M.M.R. Williams Published online: 17.06.2012 - Article 7:
The limnological character of bog pools in relation to meteorological and hydrological features.
by G. González Garraza, G. Mataloni, R. Iturraspe, R. Lombardo, S. Camargo and M.V. Quiroga Published online: 02.09.2012 - Article 8:
The potential peatland extent and carbon sink in Sweden, as related to the Peatland / Ice Age Hypothesis.
by L.G. Franzén, F. Lindberg, V. Viklander & A. Walther Published online: 17.09.2012 - Article 9:
Restoration ecology: aiding and abetting secondary succession on abandoned peat mines in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Canada.
by S.P. Vander Kloet, T.S. Avery, P.J. Vander Kloet & G.R. Milton Published online: 22.11.2012
Reviewers
IMCG and IPS acknowledge the work of the reviewers.
Volume 9 Special Volume: The Hula Peatland: Past, Present and Future (2011/2012) go to top
Compiled by Richard Payne with Guest Editor Moshe Gophen
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The Hula Peatland: Past, Present and Future. Foreword.
by R. Payne and M. Gophen Published online: 16.04.2012 - Article 1:
Genesis, classification and human modification of peat and mineral-organic soils, Hula Valley, Israel.
by M.I. Litaor, O. Reichmann and M. Shenker Published online: 20.11.2011 - Article 2:
Dynamics of vegetation development on drained peat soils of the Hula Valley, Israel.
by Z. Henkin, M. Walczak and D. Kaplan Published online: 21.11.2011 - Article 3:
The catastrophic dieback of Typha domingensis in a drained and restored East Mediterranean wetland: re-examining proposed models.
by R. Simhayov, M.I. Litaor, I. Barnea and M. Shenker Published online: 02.01.2012 - Article 4:
A longer-term perspective on human exploitation and management of peat wetlands: the Hula Valley, Israel.
by R.J. Payne Published online: 02.01.2012 - Article 5:
Instability in newly-established wetlands? Trajectories of floristic change in the re-flooded Hula peatland, northern Israel.
by D. Kaplan Published online: 08.01.2012 - Article 6:
Behaviour of an organomontmorillonite-acetochlor formulation in drained wetland soils of the Hula Valley.
by G. Rytwo and O. Rabinowitz Published online: 05.02.2012
Reviewers
IMCG and IPS acknowledge the work of the reviewers.
Volume 8 (2011) go to top
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Carbon and mass balance in a south Swedish ombrotrophic bog: processes and variation during recent centuries.
by N. Malmer, G. Svensson and B. Wallén Published online: 01.01.2011 - Article 2:
Greenhouse gas emissions from managed peat soils: is the IPCC reporting guidance realistic?
by J. Couwenberg Published online: 28.03.2011 - Article 3:
In vitro decomposition of Sphagnum-derived acrotelm and mesotelm peat by indigenous and alien basidiomycetous fungi.
by M.N. Thormann Published online: 15.05.2011 - Article 4:
A statistical approach to determining the uncertainty of peat thickness.
by J. Torppa Published online: 13.06.2011 - Article 5:
Re-vegetation of block-cut and milled peatlands: an Estonian example.
by T. Triisberg, E. Karofeld and J. Paal Published online: 30.06.2011 - Article 6:
Intermediate fen patches on a sloping rock outcrop in Koitelainen, Finnish Lapland.
by J. Laitinen, H. Kondelin and R. Heikkilä Published online: 25.08.2011 - Article 7:
Restoring sedges and mosses into frost heaving iron fens, San Juan Mountains, Colorado.
by R.A. Chimner Published online: 27.08.2011
Reviewers
IMCG and IPS acknowledge the work of the reviewers.
Volume 7 Special Volume: A Review of Protocols in Peat Palaeoenvironmental Studies (2010/2011) go to top
Guest Editors: François De Vleeschouwer, Paul Hughes, Jonathan Nichols and Frank Chambers
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A Review of Protocols in Peat Palaeoenvironmental Studies.
by F. De Vleeschouwer, P.D.M. Hughes, J.E. Nichols and F.M. Chambers Published online: 01.06.2010 - Article 1:
Coring and sub-sampling of peatlands for palaeoenvironmental research.
by F. De Vleeschouwer, F.M. Chambers and G.T. Swindles Published online: 13.06.2010 - Article 2:
Preparation and analysis of testate amoebae in peatland palaeoenvironmental studies.
by R.K. Booth, M. Lamentowicz and D.J. Charman Published online: 13.06.2010 - Article 3:
Dating recent peat profiles using spheroidal carbonaceous particles (SCPs).
by G.T. Swindles Published online: 26.06.2010 - Article 4:
Preparation of peat samples for inorganic geochemistry used as palaeoenvironmental proxies.
by G. Le Roux and F. De Vleeschouwer Published online: 29.07.2010 - Article 5:
Dating peat profiles using tephra: stratigraphy, geochemistry and chronology.
by G.T. Swindles, F. De Vleeschouwer and G. Plunkett Published online: 06.11.2010 - Article 6:
A protocol for plant macrofossil analysis of peat deposits.
by D. Mauquoy, P.D.M. Hughes and B. van Geel Published online: 18.11.2010 - Article 7:
Methods for determining peat humification and for quantifying peat bulk density, organic matter and carbon content for palaeostudies of climate and peatland carbon dynamics.
by F.M. Chambers, D.W. Beilman and Z. Yu Published online: 18.02.2011 - Article 8:
Constructing recent peat accumulation chronologies using atmospheric fall-out radionuclides.
by G. Le Roux and W.A. Marshall Published online: 24.02.2011 - Article 9:
The analysis of charcoal in peat and organic sediments.
by S.D. Mooney and W. Tinner Published online: 09.03.2011 - Article 10:
Constructing deposition chronologies for peat deposits using radiocarbon dating.
by N. Piotrowska, M. Blaauw, D. Mauquoy and F.M. Chambers Published online: 21.06.2011 - Article 11:
Considerations for the preparation of peat samples for palynology, and for the counting of pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs.
by F.M. Chambers, B. van Geel and M. van der Linden Published online: 15.09.2011 - Article 12:
Diatom fossils in mires: a protocol for extraction, preparation and analysis in palaeoenvironmental studies.
by K. Serieyssol, S. Chatelard and H. Cubizolle Published online: 23.12.2011 - Article 13:
Procedures for extraction and purification of leaf wax biomarkers from peats.
by J.E. Nichols Published online: 31.12.2011
Reviewers
IMCG and IPS acknowledge the work of the reviewers.
Volume 6 (2010) go to top
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Ecohydrological features of some contrasting mires in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
by A. Grootjans, R. Iturraspe, A. Lanting, C. Fritz and H. Joosten Published online: 13.01.2010 - Article 2:
The physical properties of peat: a key factor for modern growing media.
by J.-C. Michel Published online: 09.04.2010 - Article 3:
Dispersal of Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull. seeds on severely burnt upland moorland.
by J.A. Gilbert and K.R. Butt Published online: 29.07.2010 - Article 4:
Carbon storage in the peatlands of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, north-east Germany.
by M. Zauft, H. Fell, F. Glaßer, N. Rosskopf and J. Zeitz Published online: 29.07.2010 - Article 5:
Hydrological self-regulation of domed peatlands in south-east Asia and consequences for conservation and restoration.
by R. Dommain, J. Couwenberg and H. Joosten Published online: 26.10.2010 - Article 6:
Chemical properties of surface peat on forest land in Estonia.
by R. Kõlli, E. Asi, V. Apuhtin, K. Kauer and L.W. Szajdak Published online: 31.10.2010 - Article 7:
Spring mires fed by hot artesian water in Kruger National Park, South Africa.
by A.P. Grootjans, P.-L. Grundling, A. Grundling, A. Linström, J. Engelbrecht and J.S. Price Published online: 29.12.2010
Reviewers
IMCG and IPS acknowledge the work of the reviewers.
Volume 5 (2009) go to top
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A carbon fibre composite (CFC) Byelorussian peat corer.
by L.G. Franzén and T.L. Ljung Published online: 14.01.2009 - Article 2:
Financial assessment of oil palm cultivation on peatland in Selangor, Malaysia.
by M.N. Noormahayu, A.R. Khalid and M.A. Elsadig Published online: 16.02.2009 - Article 3:
The impact of birch seedlings on evapotranspiration from a mined peatland: an experimental study in southern Quebec, Canada.
by E. Fay and C. Lavoie Published online: 27.03.2009 - Article 4:
Development of a raised bog over 9000 years in Atlantic Canada .
by A. Robichaud & Y. Bégin Published online: 07.05.2009 - Article 5:
Evaluation of digital photography as a tool for field monitoring in potentially inhospitable environments.
by J.A. Gilbert and K.R. Butt Published online: 14.05.2009 - Article 6:
Cloudberry cultivation in cutover peatlands: hydrological and soil physical impacts on the growth of different clones and cultivars.
by G. Théroux Rancourt, L. Rochefort and L. Lapointe Published online: 21.06.2009 - Article 7:
Conditions favouring survival of cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus) rhizomes planted in cutover peatland.
by M. Bellemare, L. Lapointe, G. Chiasson, J-Y. Daigle and L. Rochefort Published online: 10.08.2009
Reviewers
IMCG and IPS acknowledge the work of the reviewers.
Volume 4 Special Volume: Wind Farms on Peatland (2008-2010) go to top
A special volume published in conjunction with the symposium “Wind Farms on Peatland”, held in Santiago de Compostela (Spain) from 27 to 30 April 2008. It contains full peer-reviewed research and review papers relating to a selection of the symposium presentations, as well as from other authors.
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Assessing the cumulative impacts of wind farms on peatland birds: a case study of golden plover Pluvialis apricaria in Scotland
by J.W. Pearce-Higgins, L. Stephen, R.H.W. Langston and J.A. Bright Published online: 31.05.2008 - Article 2:
Effects of wind farm construction and operation on mire and wet heath vegetation in the Monte Maior SCI, north-west Spain.
by J. Fagúndez Published online: 07.07.2008 - Article 3:
Effects of wind farm construction on concentrations and fluxes of dissolved organic carbon and suspended sediment from peat catchments at Braes of Doune, central Scotland.
by I. Grieve and D. Gilvear Published online: 07.07.2008 - Article 4:
Wind farms and mires in the Basque Country and north-west Navarra, Spain.
by P. Heras and M. Infante Published online: 07.07.2008 - Article 5:
Characterisation of organic carbon in mire and heath soils at the Elgea-Urkilla Wind Farm, northern Spain.
by Z. Azkorra, A. Aizpurua, P. Riga, P. Heras, M. Ibargoitia, P. Gallejones, N. Gartzia, A. González and M. Camps Arbestain Published online: 07.07.2008 - Article 6:
Assessing the impact of wind farms on the plant diversity of blanket bogs in the Xistral Mountains (NW Spain).
by M.I. Fraga, D. Romero-Pedreira, M. Souto, D. Castro and E. Sahuquillo Published online: 04.10.2008 - Article 7:
Spatial overlap of wind farms on peatland with sensitive areas for birds.
by J.A. Bright, R.H.W. Langston, J.W. Pearce-Higgins, R. Bullman, R. Evans and S. Gardner Published online: 09.11.2008 - Article 8:
Peatland vulnerability to energy-related developments from climate change policy in Ireland: the case of wind farms.
by F. Renou-Wilson and C.A. Farrell Published online: 16.05.2009 - Article 9:
Calculating carbon budgets of wind farms on Scottish peatlands.
by D.R. Nayak, D. Miller, A. Nolan, P. Smith and J.U. Smith Published online: 29.04.2010 - Article 10:
CO2 payback time for a wind farm on afforested peatland in the UK.
by J.T. Mitchell, J. Grace and G.P. Harrison Published online: 07.05.2010
Reviewers
IMCG and IPS acknowledge the work of the reviewers.
Volume 3 (2008) go to top
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Geomorphological controls on the re-vegetation of erosion gullies in blanket peat: implications for bog restoration.
by S.K. Crowe, M.G. Evans and T.E.H. Allott Published online: 15.02.2008 - Article 2:
The role of peat in assuring the quality of growing media.
by G. Schmilewski Published online: 25.02.2008 - Article 3:
Ditch network maintenance in peatland forest as a private investment: short- and long-term effects on financial performance at stand level.
by A. Ahtikoski, S. Kojola, H. Hökkä and T. Penttilä Published online: 08.03.2008 - Article 4:
Long-term carbon accumulation in two tropical mountain peatlands, Andes Mountains, Ecuador.
by R.A. Chimner and J.M. Karberg Published online: 26.03.2008 - Article 5:
Transient peat properties in two pond-peatland complexes in the sub-humid Western Boreal Plain, Canada.
by R.M. Petrone, K.J. Devito, U. Silins, C. Mendoza, S.C. Brown, S.C. Kaufman and J.S. Price Published online: 26.03.2008 - Article 6:
Peat-based organic growbags as a solution to the mineral wool waste problem.
by O. Grunert, M. Perneel and S. Vandaele Published online: 29.09.2008 - Article 7:
Approaches to estimating humification indicators for peat.
by M. Klavins, J. Sire, O. Purmalis and V. Melecis Published online: 4.10.2008 - Article 8:
Peat in horticulture and conservation: the UK response to a changing world.
by P.D. Alexander, N.C. Bragg, R. Meade, G. Padelopoulos and O. Watts Published online: 7.11.2008 - Article 9:
Peat humification and climate change: a multi-site comparison from mires in south-east Alaska.
by R.J. Payne and J.J. Blackford Published online: 14.11.2008 - Article 10:
Establishing trees on cut-over peatlands in eastern Canada.
by J. Bussières, S. Boudreau and L. Rochefort Published online: 23.12.2008 - Article 11:
Fertiliser addition is important for tree growth on cut-over peatlands in eastern Canada.
by G. Caisse, S. Boudreau, A.D. Munson and L. Rochefort Published online: 23.12.2008
Reviewers
IMCG and IPS acknowledge the work of the reviewers.
Volume 2 (2007) go to top
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Comparison of Finnish and Russian approaches for large-scale vegetation mapping: a case study at Härkösuo Mire, eastern Finland.
by O. Galanina and R. Heikkilä Published online: 01.01.2007 - Article 2:
The sensitivity of Sphagnum to surface layer conditions in a re-wetted bog: a simulation study of water stress.
by J.M. Schouwenaars and A.M. Gosen Published online: 16.04.2007 - Article 3:
Microwave dielectric properties of horticultural peat products.
by G. Ayalew, N.M. Holden and S.M. Ward Published online: 19.04.2007 - Article 4:
Significance of large peat blocks for river channel habitat and stream organic budgets.
by S. Crowe and J. Warburton Published online: 28.05.2007 - Article 5:
The occurrence of an upper decomposed peat layer, or “kultureller Trockenhorizont”, in the Alps and Jura Mountains.
by P. Sjögren, W.O. van der Knaap, J.F.N. van Leeuwen, M. AndriÄ and A. Grünig Published online: 24.06.2007 - Article 6:
Plant diversity associated with pools in natural and restored peatlands.
by N. Fontaine, M. Poulin and L. Rochefort Published online: 24.06.2007 - Article 7:
The influence of degree of peat decomposition on phosphorus binding forms in fens.
by S. Jordan, S. Velty and J. Zeitz Published online: 14.10.2007 - Article 8:
Characterisation of a basin mire in the Azores archipelago.
by E. Dias and C. Mendes Published online: 14.10.2007 - Article 9:
The influence of peat volume change and vegetation on the hydrology of a kettle-hole wetland in Southern Ontario, Canada.
by P. Whittington, M. Strack, R. van Haarlem, S. Kaufman, P. Stoesser, J. Maltez, J.S. Price and M. Stone Published online: 16.12.2007
Reviewers
IMCG and IPS acknowledge the work of the reviewers.
Volume 1 (2006) go to top
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The distribution of peatland in Europe.
by L. Montanarella, R.J.A. Jones and R. Hiederer Published online: 01.01.2006 - Article 2:
Chemical characteristics of some peatlands in southern Poland.
by M. Malawska, A. Ekonomiuk and B. Wiłkomirski Published online: 01.01.2006 - Article 3:
Increased decomposition of subsurface peat in Swedish raised bogs: are temperate peatlands still net sinks of carbon?
by L.G. Franzén Published online: 14.02.2006 - Article 4:
Causes of degradation and erosion of a blanket mire in the southern Pennines, UK.
by D.E. Yeloff, J.C. Labadz and C.O. Hunt Published online: 14.02.2006 - Article 5:
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in peat cores from southern Poland: distribution in stratigraphic profiles as an indicator of PAH sources.
by M. Malawska, A. Ekonomiuk and B. Wiłkomirski Published online: 21.06.2006 - Article 6:
Peat accumulation in kettle holes: bottom up or top down?
by G. Gaudig, J. Couwenberg and H. Joosten Published online: 06.12.2006
Reviewers
IMCG and IPS acknowledge the work of the reviewers.
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