The development of peat lands

Eville Gorham

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Abstract

The author discusses bog development and peat accumulation as it commonly occurs in Britain, plus some chemical aspects of bog ecology, and gives a general view of some ways in which major ecological factors may influence the course of bog development in various parts of the world. Factors of major importance include the effects of rainfall, climatic fluctuation, temperature, atmospheric nutrient supply, wind, topography and its influence upon water flow and nutrient supply, and both physical and chemical aspects of geologic relationships and human cultural operations.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)145-166
Number of pages22
JournalQuarterly Review of Biology
Volume32
Issue number2
StatePublished - 1957

Keywords

  • Peatland ecology and biogeochemistry

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