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An adaptive mapping framework for the management of peat soils: A new Irish peat soils map
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July 2024

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Geoderma

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john connolly

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raymond flynn

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louis gilet

We used disparate data in a decision tree to refine the mapping of Irish peat soils. Peat Associated Landcover Class concept was applied to locate converted peatlands. Shallow peat soils ≥ 10 cm were included in the new Irish Peat Soils Map (IPSM). The IPSM shows a larger peat area than previous peat maps and accuracies ≥ 74 %. The Adaptative Mapping Framework implemented can be applied in other regions

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... Fens are peat forming-systems that are different to bogs (i.e., raised or blanket) as they are fed by groundwater or moving surface water and can occur as isolated pockets of peat soil in river valleys, poorly drained basin, in hollows and beside open stretches of water (Fossitt and Heritage, 2000). They are often found around the edges, or what remains, of a raised bog (Gilet et al., 2024;Minasny et al., 2023). These soils represent small pockets of organic material that are connected with groundwater and the larger landscape (Figure 1), making them difficult to rewet 95 effectively. ...

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Assessing the impact of rewetting agricultural fen peat soil via open drain damming: an agrogeophysical approach
An adaptive mapping framework for the management of peat soils: A new Irish peat soils map
  • Citing Article
  • July 2024

Geoderma