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    • Characterizing the immiscible transport properties of diesel and water in peat soil 

      Gharedaghloo, Behrad; Price, Jonathan S. (Elsevier, 2019-02-01)
      Extensive pipeline and railway corridors crossing Canadian peatlands make them vulnerable to hydrocarbon spills, potentially impairing ecosystem health, so it is important to be able to forecast hydrocarbon fate and transport ...
    • Greenhouse gas emission factors associated with rewetting of organic soils 

      Wilson, David; Blain, Dominique; Couwenberg, J.; Evans, Chris D.; Murdiyarso, Daniel; Page, Susan; Renou-Wilson, Florence; Rieley, Jack; Sirin, A.; Strack, Maria; Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina (Finnish Peatland Society, 2016-04)
      Drained organic soils are a significant source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to the atmosphere. Rewetting these soils may reduce GHG emissions and could also create suitable conditions for return of the carbon (C) sink ...
    • Greenhouse gas emission factors associated with rewetting of organic soils 

      Wilson, D.; Blain, D.; Couwenberg, J.; Evans, C.D.; Murdiyarso, D.; Page, S.E.; Renou-Wilson, F.; Rieley, J.O.; Strack, Maria; Tuittila, E.S. (International Peatland Society (IPS) and the International Mire Conservation Group (IMCG), 2016-04-08)
      Drained organic soils are a significant source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to the atmosphere. Rewetting these soils may reduce GHG emissions and could also create suitable conditions for return of the carbon (C) sink ...

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