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  Oral Programme - BG2.5 Peatlands and the carbon cycle

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Convener: Worrall, F.
Co-Convener: Glatzel, S.
Co-Sponsorship:

Thursday, 17 April 2008

Lecture Room: Lecture Room 21

Chairperson: N.N.

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8:30 - 9:00
EGU2008-A-08202;  BG2.5-1TH1O-001
Turetsky, M.R.
Peatlands, wildfire, and climate change in Boreal North America (solicited)

9:00 - 9:15
EGU2008-A-11020;  BG2.5-1TH1O-002
Graf, M.D.; Rochefort, L.
The restoration of cutaway peatlands in North America

9:15 - 9:30
EGU2008-A-11762;  BG2.5-1TH1O-004
Dorrepaal, E.; Swart, E.; Van de Weg, M.J.; Van Logtestijn, R.S.P; Toet, S.; Aerts, R.
CO2-emissions in warming, northern peatlands: where does the increase come from?

9:30 - 9:45
EGU2008-A-06554;  BG2.5-1TH1O-005
Lloyd, A. R.; Heinemeyer, A.; Ineson, P.; Huntley, B.; Baxter, R.
Investigating carbon fluxes in a UK peatland

9:45
COFFEE BREAK

Chairperson: N.N.

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10:30 - 10:45
EGU2008-A-05694;  BG2.5-1TH2O-001
Grover, S; Baldock, J
Carbon cycling in peat soils in the Australian Alps

10:45 - 11:00
EGU2008-A-06643;  BG2.5-1TH2O-002
Knorr, K.-H.; Glaser, B.; Blodau, C.
Effects of experimental drought and rewetting of a northern temperate fen soil as assessed by delta13C and thermodynamics

11:00 - 11:15
EGU2008-A-03296;  BG2.5-1TH2O-003
Rowson, J.G.; Worrall, F.; Ostle, N.
A new mechanism for dissolved and gaseous carbon dioxide production in peat

11:15 - 11:30
EGU2008-A-09383;  BG2.5-1TH2O-004
Blodau, C.; Beer, J.
Geochemical constraints on organic matter decomposition in deep peatlands

11:30 - 11:45
EGU2008-A-02531;  BG2.5-1TH2O-005
Vonk, J.; Gustafsson, Ö.; van Dongen, B.
A strong molecular biomarker signal for Sphagnum suggests importance of peatlands as a carbon source to Russian and Scandinavian sub-Arctic coastal surface sediments

11:45 - 12:00
EGU2008-A-10308;  BG2.5-1TH2O-006
Zavalishin, N.N.
Dynamics of the carbon cycle functioning in Russian peatlands under the climate change

12:00 - 12:15
EGU2008-A-10929;  BG2.5-1TH2O-007
Drösler, M.; Freibauer, A.; peatland site managers team
Drivers and patterns of greenhouse gas fluxes in peatlands along European climate and land use gradients

12:15
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