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The effects of bog restoration in formerly afforested peatlands on water quality and aquatic carbon fluxes

Gaffney, 2016

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Gaffney P
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The restoration of drained, afforested blanket bogs (forest-to-bog restoration) is an increasing management practice, due to recognition of both the nature conservation and carbon sequestration services provided by peatlands. Forest-to-bog restoration involves …
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