“…Top soil removal (TSR), usually in combination with rewetting, has been proposed as a measure for restoring the nutrient-poor conditions in peatlands (Klimkowska, Van Diggelen, Bakker, & Grootjans, 2007;Patzelt, Wild, & Pfadenhauer, 2001) while mitigating the risk of eutrophication and elevated releases of methane (Hahn-Schoefl et al, 2011;Rasran, Vogt, & Jensen, 2007;Zak, Meyer, et al, 2017). TSR can, however, be a very cost-intensive operation and while there is evidence supporting an accelerated recovery of target vegetation communities following TSR (Klimkowska et al, 2007;Patzelt et al, 2001), little is known regarding how this measure influences the mobilization of P, dissolved organic matter (DOM) and greenhouse gases (GHG) after rewetting of TSR areas.…”