A Model of Organic Matter Accumulation in a Developing Fen/Raised Bog Complex

A mechanistic simulation model of organic matter accumulation for a developing fen/raised bog complex in Ireland is presented. Parameter/variable values have been primarily drawn from the published literature. The development of the theoretical considerations of fen peat as a substratum to a raised...

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Main Authors: Gilmer, Alan, Holden, Nicholas, Ward, Shane, Brereton, Anthony, Farrell, Edward
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Technological University Dublin 2000
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https://doi.org/10.21427/5yp3-w027
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spelling ftdublininstt:oai:arrow.tudublin.ie:beschspart-1006 2023-09-26T15:17:51+02:00 A Model of Organic Matter Accumulation in a Developing Fen/Raised Bog Complex Gilmer, Alan Holden, Nicholas Ward, Shane Brereton, Anthony Farrell, Edward 2000-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://arrow.tudublin.ie/beschspart/6 https://doi.org/10.21427/5yp3-w027 https://arrow.tudublin.ie/context/beschspart/article/1006/viewcontent/A_Model_of_Organic_matter_Accumulation_in_a_developing_fen_raised.pdf unknown Technological University Dublin https://arrow.tudublin.ie/beschspart/6 doi:10.21427/5yp3-w027 https://arrow.tudublin.ie/context/beschspart/article/1006/viewcontent/A_Model_of_Organic_matter_Accumulation_in_a_developing_fen_raised.pdf Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence Articles Climate mires peat peatlands sphagnum productivity article 2000 ftdublininstt https://doi.org/10.21427/5yp3-w027 2023-08-27T20:43:48Z A mechanistic simulation model of organic matter accumulation for a developing fen/raised bog complex in Ireland is presented. Parameter/variable values have been primarily drawn from the published literature. The development of the theoretical considerations of fen peat as a substratum to a raised bog is evaluated using the model. Terrestrialization is the pathway of hydroseral succession. The conceptual model treats peat growth as the accumulation of a series of parcels comprising both a labile and a non-labile component. The fen phase of the model uses a discrete description of organic matter accumulation while the raised bog phase uses a continuous description. Both phases use a constant decay rate. The model integrates changes in net primary productivity and aerobic decay to simulate four climatic periods. It generates outputs for peat depth and mass with time and profiles of bulk density with depth. Results over a simulated period of 10 000 years demonstrate how changes in surface net primary productivity and aerobic decay can change the rate of peat accumulation in the developing fen/raised bog complex. Sensitivity analysis showed that the most important parameters influencing simulated depth and mass were the labile fraction in organic matter of the raised bog followed by its net primary productivity. The potential significance of underlying fen peat as a proportion of the total depth and mass of a developing fen/raised bog complex was evaluated and shown to be substantially diminished after 5000 years. It was established that the model predictions corresponded well with data for Irish Midland bogs and that given suitable adjustment of values, could potentially simulate Fennoscandian conditions as well. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian Dublin Institute of Technology: ARROW@DIT (Archiving Research Resources on he Web) Midland ENVELOPE(8.224,8.224,63.072,63.072)
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topic Climate
mires
peat
peatlands
sphagnum productivity
spellingShingle Climate
mires
peat
peatlands
sphagnum productivity
Gilmer, Alan
Holden, Nicholas
Ward, Shane
Brereton, Anthony
Farrell, Edward
A Model of Organic Matter Accumulation in a Developing Fen/Raised Bog Complex
topic_facet Climate
mires
peat
peatlands
sphagnum productivity
description A mechanistic simulation model of organic matter accumulation for a developing fen/raised bog complex in Ireland is presented. Parameter/variable values have been primarily drawn from the published literature. The development of the theoretical considerations of fen peat as a substratum to a raised bog is evaluated using the model. Terrestrialization is the pathway of hydroseral succession. The conceptual model treats peat growth as the accumulation of a series of parcels comprising both a labile and a non-labile component. The fen phase of the model uses a discrete description of organic matter accumulation while the raised bog phase uses a continuous description. Both phases use a constant decay rate. The model integrates changes in net primary productivity and aerobic decay to simulate four climatic periods. It generates outputs for peat depth and mass with time and profiles of bulk density with depth. Results over a simulated period of 10 000 years demonstrate how changes in surface net primary productivity and aerobic decay can change the rate of peat accumulation in the developing fen/raised bog complex. Sensitivity analysis showed that the most important parameters influencing simulated depth and mass were the labile fraction in organic matter of the raised bog followed by its net primary productivity. The potential significance of underlying fen peat as a proportion of the total depth and mass of a developing fen/raised bog complex was evaluated and shown to be substantially diminished after 5000 years. It was established that the model predictions corresponded well with data for Irish Midland bogs and that given suitable adjustment of values, could potentially simulate Fennoscandian conditions as well.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Gilmer, Alan
Holden, Nicholas
Ward, Shane
Brereton, Anthony
Farrell, Edward
author_facet Gilmer, Alan
Holden, Nicholas
Ward, Shane
Brereton, Anthony
Farrell, Edward
author_sort Gilmer, Alan
title A Model of Organic Matter Accumulation in a Developing Fen/Raised Bog Complex
title_short A Model of Organic Matter Accumulation in a Developing Fen/Raised Bog Complex
title_full A Model of Organic Matter Accumulation in a Developing Fen/Raised Bog Complex
title_fullStr A Model of Organic Matter Accumulation in a Developing Fen/Raised Bog Complex
title_full_unstemmed A Model of Organic Matter Accumulation in a Developing Fen/Raised Bog Complex
title_sort model of organic matter accumulation in a developing fen/raised bog complex
publisher Technological University Dublin
publishDate 2000
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https://doi.org/10.21427/5yp3-w027
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