2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-15213
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Biogeochemistry and Peat Properties of Restored Wetlands

Abstract: <p>The major objective behind peatland restoration is to improve ecosystem services, such as increased biodiversity, increased carbon sequestration, increased groundwater storage, and improved surface water quality. However, a century or more of drained conditions has drastically changed the soil properties in relation to natural wetlands and this is likely to profoundly influence the potential for various biogeochemical peat processes. Thus, peatland restoration may result in undesired impacts a… Show more

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