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Annual Co and Ch Fluxes of Pristine Boreal Mires As a Background For
Vegetative Ecology of a Montane Mire, Crater Lake National
Rich Conifer Swamp Communityrich Conifer Abstract Swamp, Page 1
Changes in Peat Chemistry Associated with Permafrost Thaw Increase Greenhouse Gas Production
D3.1 Palsa Mire
Field Guide to the Moss Genera in New Jersey by Keith Bowman
Ecohydrological Characteristics of a Newly Identified Coastal Raised Bog on the Western Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, USA
Poor Fen Community Abstractpoor Fen, Page 1
Temperate Swamps
A Geographical Model for the Altitudinal Zonation of Mire Types in the Uplands of Western Europe: the Example of Les Monts Du Forez in Eastern France
Palsa Uplift Identified by Stable Isotope Depth Profiles and Relation
Ogemaw Swamp ERA Plan Michigan Department of Natural Resources Forest Resources Division Roscommon Forest Management Unit December 2018
Wetlands-Different Types, Their Properties and Functions
Poor Conifer Swamp Communitypoor Conifer Abstract Swamp, Page 1
Pajula Et Al 2012: Status and Conservation Value of Peatland
The Influence of the Mire Proportion in a Drainageless
Restoration of Acidified and Eutrophied Rich Fens
Rich Tamarack Swamp Communityrich Tamarack Abstract Swamp, Page 1
Top View
Project Update: August 2017
Exploring Washington's Peatland Diversity
Inventory for Rare and Uncommon Plants in Fen and Fen-Like Ecosystems on Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
1 Peatland Habitats
Canadian Wetland Classification System
A Field Guide to the Wetland Classes of the Boreal Plains Ecozone
Contrasting Response to Mowing in Two Abandoned Rich Fen Plant Communities
Preliminary Classification of Native, Low Elevation, Freshwater Wetland
Methanotrophy Across a Natural Permafrost Thaw Environment
Nutrient and Carbon Dynamics in Peat from Rich Fens and Sphagnum-Fens
Stability and Change in Minerotrophic Peatlands, Sierra Nevada Of
Northern Tamarack Swamp (Global Rank G4; State Rank S3) Split from Curtis’S Northern Wet Forest
The Effectiveness of Restoration Measures in Species-Rich Fen Meadows
Introduction
Peat and Water Chemistry at Big Run Bog, a Peatland in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia, USA Author(S): R
A Guide to Mosses and Liverworts of Alberta Peatlands 2Nd Version, September 2017
SNH Commissioned Report 925: a Review of the Influence Of
2. Bog Nutrients
Influence of Bedrock Geology on Water Chemistry of Slope Wetlands and Headwater Streams in the Southern Rocky Mountains
Characteristics of the Low-Elevation Sphagnum-Dominated Peatlands of Western Washington: a Community Profile Part1: Physical, C
Comparisons of Soil Nitrogen Mass Balances for an Ombrotrophic Bog and a Minerotrophic Fen in Northern Minnesota
Northern Wet-Mesic Forest (AKA “White-Cedar Swamp”) (Global Rank G3?; State Rank S3S4) Overview: Distribution, Abundance
UPLAND SEEPAGES and SPRAY CLIFFS Concept
Concepts of Fen and Bog Re-Examined in Relation to Bryophyte Cover and the Acidity of Surface Waters
Rank Specifications for Wetland Systems in New Hampshire
Floristic Quality Assessment Index (FQAI) for Vascular Plants and Mosses for the State of Ohio
Apn81 Northern Poor Conifer Swamp Factsheet
Stability of the Water Regime Forms a Vegetation Gradient in Minerotrophic Mire Expanse Vegetation of a Boreal Aapa Mire
The Ecology of Peat Bogs of the Glaciated Northeastern United States: a Community Profile
Key to Wetland Communities
Apn91 Northern Poor Fen Factsheet