Relationships between ecotopes, hydrological position and subsidence on Clara Bog and Raheenmore Bog (Ireland)
During the final stage of the Irish-Dutch raised bog study (1989-2001) an effort was made to integrate aspects of vegetation, water quality and hydrology. The basic ecological concept used was the ecotope rather than the plant community. This paper describes the two bogs, the ecotypes, followed by hydrological concepts. Afterwards relationships are developed and discussed
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Main Authors: | van der Schaaf, S., Streefkerk, J.G. |
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Format: | Part of book or chapter of book biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Warsaw Agricultural University Press
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Subjects: | bogs, hydrology, irish republic, landscape ecology, peat soils, wetlands, hydrologie, ierse republiek, landschapsecologie, veengronden, veenmoerassen, |
Online Access: | https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/relationships-between-ecotopes-hydrological-position-and-subsiden |
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