CO2 emissions from drained calcareous organic soil profiles from the Mästermyr area
Peatlands in their natural state are in general considered as net sinks of greenhouse gases over time, with the accumulation of dead organic matter as peat. Drained organic soils have been of importance for Swedish agriculture for more than a century. On the island Gotland, drained organic soils are...
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SLU/Dept. of Soil and Environment
2017
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