Modeling relationships between water table depth and peat soil carbon loss in Southeast Asian plantations

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Plantation-associated drainage of Southeast Asian peatlands has accelerated in recent years. Draining exposes the upper peat layer to oxygen, leading to elevated decomposition rates and net soil carbon losses. Empirical studies indicate positive relationships between long-term water table (WT) depth and soil carbon loss rate in peatlands. These correlations potentially enable using WT depth as a proxy for soil carbon losses from peatland plantations. Here, we compile data from published research assessing WT depth and carbon balance in tropical plantations on peat.

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http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/10/7/074006/pdf/1748-9326_10_7_074006.pdf
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09/07/2015