AN OVERVIEW OF FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE DEVELOPMENT OF CANADIAN PEATLANDS

作者: Dale H. Vitt

DOI: 10.4039/ENTM126169007-1

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摘要: … peat accumulates and gradually raises the peatland surface above the surrounding mineral soils. Peatlands … situations create anaerobic conditions that allow peat to exceed 30-40 cm of …

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