Thursday, October 8, 2020
A new paper in the journal Water Resources Research, co-authored by Ecohydrology Research Group member Fereidoun Rezanezhad, assesses the centennial-scale shifts in hydro-physical properties of peat induced by drainage. This study illustrates how peatland subsidence and hydro‐physical properties of peat can be estimated based on drainage duration and land use.
This paper was published as part of collaborations between the Ecohydrology Research Group and Baltic TRANSCOAST program at Rostock University in Germany. The paper can be accessed here.