Quantifying spatial peat depth with seismic micronodes and the implications for carbon stock estimates
<p>Peatlands are a major store of soil carbon, due to their high concentration of carbon-rich decayed plant material. Consequently, accurate assessment of peat volumes is important for determining land-use carbon budgets, especially in the Northern hemisphere. Determination of carbon stocks at...
Main Authors: | Muir, JB, Jeffery, S, Collins, J, Marks, A, Brake, N, Nissen-Meyer, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2024
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