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High sensitivity of peat decomposition to climate change through water-table feedback
- Original article citation: Nature Geosci doi:10.1038/ngeo331 (2008)
- Categories: Earth Sciences and Climate Impacts
- Recommended by: Anna Barnett on 10/27/2008 01:18PM GMT
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Ise et al take step forward in modelling the loss of carbon from warming peat bogs. The results: peat looks more sensitive to temperature rises than previously thought. More on the Climate Feedback blog: http://blogs.nature.com/climatefeedback/2008/10/watching_peat_dry.html
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