162 results on '"Glaser, Paul H."'
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2. A unified explanation for the morphology of raised peatlands
3. The hydraulic conductivity of peat with respect to scaling, botanical composition, and greenhouse gas transport: Mini-aquifer tests from the Red Lake Peatland, Minnesota
4. A progress report for an ecological study of peat landforms in Canada and Alaska
5. The ecology of patterned boreal peatlands of northern Minnesota : a community profile
6. Methane Accumulation and Release from Deep Peat: Measurements, Conceptual Models, and Biogeochemical Significance
7. Tropical peatland carbon storage linked to global latitudinal trends in peat recalcitrance
8. A radiative forcing analysis of tropical peatlands before and after their conversion to agricultural plantations
9. Tectonic Drivers for Vegetation Patterning and Landscape Evolution in the Albany River Region of the Hudson Bay Lowlands
10. Rates, Pathways and Drivers for Peatland Development in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Northern Ontario, Canada
11. Regional Linkages Between Raised Bogs and the Climate, Groundwater, and Landscape of North-Western Minnesota
12. Evaluation of a wetland classification system devised for management in a region with a high cover of peatlands: an example from the Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska
13. Climatic drivers for multidecadal shifts in solute transport and methane production zones within a large peat basin
14. Evaluation of a wetland classification system devised for management in a region with a high cover of peatlands: an example from the Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska
15. Peat porewaters have contrasting geochemical fingerprints for groundwater recharge and discharge due to matrix diffusion in a large, northern bog-fen complex
16. Holocene dynamics of the Florida Everglades with respect to climate, dustfall, and tropical storms
17. Hydrological Processes, Nutrient Flows and Patterns of Fens and Bogs
18. Geochemical Mixing in Peatland Waters: The Role of Organic Acids
19. Analyzing peatland discharge to streams in an Alaskan watershed: An integration of end-member mixing analysis and a water balance approach
20. Comment on “Donders, T.H. 2014. Middle Holocene humidity increase in Florida: Climate or sea-level? Quaternary Science Reviews 103: 170–174”
21. Partitioning pathways of CO₂ production in peatlands with stable carbon isotopes
22. Utilization of PARAFAC ‐Modeled Excitation‐Emission Matrix ( EEM ) Fluorescence Spectroscopy to Identify Biogeochemical Processing of Dissolved Organic Matter in a Northern Peatland
23. Forest dynamics and tip-up pools drive pulses of high carbon accumulation rates in a tropical peat dome in Borneo (Southeast Asia)
24. The relative importance of methanogenesis in the decomposition of organic matter in northern peatlands
25. Carbon storage and release in Indonesian peatlands since the last deglaciation
26. Vegetation Differentiation in the Patterned Landscape of the Central Everglades: Importance of Local and Landscape Drivers
27. Hydrological Processes, Nutrient Flows and Patterns of Fens and Bogs
28. Surface production fuels deep heterotrophic respiration in northern peatlands
29. Stable isotopes of water show deep seasonal recharge in northern bogs and fens
30. Investigating dissolved organic matter decomposition in northern peatlands using complimentary analytical techniques
31. The Development of Streamlined Bog Islands in the Continental Interior of North America
32. Transport and Deposition of Leaves and Seeds on Tundra: A Late-Glacial Analog
33. Contributions to the Flora of the Red Lake Peatland, Northern Minnesota, with Special Attention to Carex
34. Topographic Fluctuations Across a Spring Fen and Raised Bog in the Lost River Peatland, Northern Minnesota
35. The Patterned Mires of the Red Lake Peatland, Northern Minnesota: Vegetation, Water Chemistry and Landforms
36. Raised Bogs in Eastern North America--Regional Controls for Species Richness and Floristic Assemblages
37. The Response of Vegetation to Chemical and Hydrological Gradients in the Lost River Peatland, Northern Minnesota
38. Partitioning pathways of CO2 production in peatlands with stable carbon isotopes
39. Carbon and sediment accumulation in the Everglades (USA) during the past 4000 years: Rates, drivers, and sources of error
40. Geophysical evidence for the lateral distribution of free phase gas at the peat basin scale in a large northern peatland
41. Characterization of dissolved organic matter in northern peatland soil porewaters by ultra high resolution mass spectrometry
42. Variations in free‐phase gases in peat landforms determined by ground‐penetrating radar
43. A field extruder for rapidly sectioning near-surface cores from lakes and wetlands
44. Geophysical Characterization of the Red Lake Peatland Complex, Northern Minnesota
45. Heat transport in the Red Lake Bog, Glacial Lake Agassiz Peatlands
46. The hydrology of northern peatlands as affected by biogenic gas: current developments and research needs
47. Flow path oscillations in transient ground-water simulations of large peatland systems
48. A patterned fen on the north shore of Lake Superior, Minnesota
49. Rates of peat accumulation during the postglacial period in 32 sites from Alaska to Newfoundland, with special emphasis on northern Minnesota
50. Use of hydraulic head to estimate volumetric gas content and ebullition flux in northern peatlands
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