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1“..., the development of, blanket bogs. Topographic characteristics were derived from digital elevation models (DEMs...”
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2by Alekseychik, Pavel, Korrensalo, Aino, Mammarella, Ivan, Launiainen, Samuli, Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina, Korpela, Ilkka, Vesala, Timo“... of methane (CH 4 ). Natural bogs constitute a major fraction of boreal mires. However, the bog CO 2 and CH 4...”
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3by Shirokova, Liudmila S., Chupakov, Artem V., Zabelina, Svetlana A., Neverova, Natalia V., Payandi-Rolland, Dahedrey, Causserand, Carole, Karlsson, Jan, Pokrovsky, Oleg S.“... of elevated p CO 2 and CO 2 emission in humic boreal waters of frozen peat bogs....”
Published in Biogeosciences (2019)
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4“... at two widespread peatland ecosystems – paludified spruce forest and adjacent ombrotrophic bog...”
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5by Alekseychik, Pavel, Mammarella, Ivan, Karpov, Dmitry, Dengel, Sigrid, Terentieva, Irina, Sabrekov, Alexander, Glagolev, Mikhail, Lapshina, Elena“... of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and energy budgets in a typical bog of the western Siberian middle taiga based...”
Published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2018)
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6by Mamkin, Vadim, Avilov, Vitaly, Ivanov, Dmitry, Varlagin, Andrey, Kurbatova, Julia“... ecosystems – paludified spruce forest and the adjacent ombrotrophic bog in the southern taiga of west Russia...”
Published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2023)
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7by Alekseychik, Pavel, Korrensalo, Aino, Mammarella, Ivan, Launiainen, Samuli, Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina, Korpela, Ilkka, Vesala, Timo“... of methane ( CH 4 ). Bogs constitute a major fraction of pristine boreal mires. However, the bog CO 2 and CH...”
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8by Sasakawa, M., Ito, A., Machida, T., Tsuda, N., Niwa, Y., Davydov, D., Fofonov, A., Arshinov, M.“... biomes of Siberia. Here we describe measurements from two forested bog sites, Karasevoe (KRS; 58°15′ N...”
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9by Heffernan, Liam, Cavaco, Maria A., Bhatia, Maya P., Estop-Aragonés, Cristian, Knorr, Klaus-Holger, Olefeldt, David“... and the magnitude and stable isotopic signature ( δ 13 C) of CH 4 emissions along a thermokarst bog transect...”
Published in Biogeosciences (2022)
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10by Heffernan, Liam, Cavaco, Maria A., Bhatia, Maya P., Estop-Aragonés, Cristian, Knorr, Klaus-Holger, Olefeldt, David“... bog transect in boreal western Canada. Thermokarst bogs develop following permafrost thaw when dry...”
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11by Byun, Eunji, Rezanezhad, Fereidoun, Slowinski, Stephanie, Lam, Christina, Saraswati, Saraswati, Wright, Stephanie, Quinton, William L., Webster, Kara L., Cappellen, Philippe“... from subarctic bogs and fens, aimed at evaluating the effects of high levels of nutrients on carbon gas...”
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12by Chang, Kuang-Yu, Riley, William J., Crill, Patrick M., Grant, Robert F., Rich, Virginia I., Saleska, Scott R.“... shallow active layer, partly thawed bog with a deeper active layer and a variable water table, and fen...”
Published in The Cryosphere (2019)
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13“... sediment core collected from the Tashiro Bog, Northeast Japan. Based on 42 14 C measurements, the core...”
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14“... representative of those comprising the Scotty Creek basin, including bog, channel fen, stable peat plateau...”
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15“..., and validated at a temperate bog site in Mer Bleue, Canada. A regional evaluation of simulated carbon fluxes...”
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16“... tundra and permafrost bog ecosystems, respectively. Coastal tundra (130 mg L -1 ), permafrost bogs (78 mg...”
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17“... in coastal tundra and permafrost bog ecosystems, respectively. Coastal tundra (130 mg L −1 ), permafrost bogs...”
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18by Ying, Qing, Poulter, Benjamin, Watts, Jennifer D., Arndt, Kyle A., Virkkala, Anna-Maria, Bruhwiler, Lori, Oh, Youmi, Rogers, Brendan M., Natali, Susan M., Sullivan, Hilary, Schiferl, Luke D., Elder, Clayton, Peltola, Olli, Bartsch, Annett, Armstrong, Amanda, Desai, Ankur R., Euskirchen, Eugénie, Göckede, Mathias, Lehner, Bernhard, Nilsson, Mats B., Peichl, Matthias, Sonnentag, Oliver, Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina, Sachs, Torsten, Kalhori, Aram, Ueyama, Masahito, Zhang, Zhen“... % of the sites observing year-round and most of the data from 11 wetland sites in Alaska and 10 bog/fen sites...”
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19by Łakomiec, Patryk, Holst, Jutta, Friborg, Thomas, Crill, Patrick, Rakos, Niklas, Kljun, Natascha, Olsson, Per-Ola, Eklundh, Lars, Rinne, Janne“... and thawing bog-like areas for easterly winds. As these patches are exposed to the same climatic conditions...”
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20by Łakomiec, Patryk, Holst, Jutta, Friborg, Thomas, Crill, Patrick, Rakos, Niklas, Kljun, Natascha, Olsson, Per-Ola, Eklundh, Lars, Persson, Andreas, Rinne, Janne“... and thawing bog-like areas for easterly winds. As these patches are exposed to the same climatic and weather...”
Published in Biogeosciences (2021)
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