SE Page, AJ Baird - Annual review of environment and …, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems that accumulate dead organic matter (ie, peat) when plant litter production outpaces peat decay, usually under conditions of frequent or …
Peatlands are carbon-rich ecosystems that cover just three per cent of Earth's land surface, but store one-third of soil carbon. Peat soils are formed by the build-up of partially …
SE Page, JO Rieley, CJ Banks - Global change biology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Accurate inventory of tropical peatland is important in order to (a) determine the magnitude of the carbon pool;(b) estimate the scale of transfers of peat‐derived greenhouse gases to …
Peatlands are carbon‐rich ecosystems that cover 185–423 million hectares (Mha) of the earth's surface. The majority of the world's peatlands are in temperate and boreal zones …
Tropical peatlands are one of the largest near-surface reserves of terrestrial organic carbon, and hence their stability has important implications for climate change,,. In their natural state …
Tropical peat swamp forest is a unique ecosystem that is most extensive in Southeast Asia, where it is under enormous threat from logging, fire, and land conversion. Recent research …
Forested tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia store at least 42 000 Million metric tonnes (Mt) of soil carbon. Human activity and climate change threatens the stability of this large pool …
Tropical peatlands contain one of the largest pools of terrestrial organic carbon, amounting to about 89,000 teragrams (1 Tg is a billion kilograms). Approximately 65 per cent of this …
Consideration of a range of evidence from geomorphology, palynology, biogeography and vegetation/climate modelling suggests that a north-south 'savanna corridor'did exist through …