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Phragmites peat is one composed of reed grass, (Phragmites Australis), along with other grasses. It is denser than many other types of peat. Engineers may ...
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www.ipcc.ie/infocutbogtypesfs.html
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Phragmites peat is a good peat for burning, as it is very dense and highly humified. However, because of drainage difficulties, it is also the most difficult to ...
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books.google.com/books/about/A_book_of_reed.html?id=JzF...
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Trin. ex Steudel, Phragmites communis Trin.) Front Cover. Sylvia Mary Haslam · 0 Reviewshttp://books.google.com/books/about/A_book_of_reed.html?id= ...
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journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/radiocarbon/article...
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Forest-Phragmites peat from depth 140-150cm. Pollen Zone 5A2. 1670 70 ... Phragmites-Bryales peat from depth 490-500cm. End of climatic period B0.
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www.sungro.com/files/articles/All%20peat%20mix.pdf
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peat is composed of-such as sphag- num peat, hypnum peat, carex peat or phragmites peat. Generally, Sphagnum peat is coarser. The decomposition sta- ...
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1955.tb...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1955.tb06172.x/pdf
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(i) Basal Peat. This is a Phragmites peat, only 75 cm. thick, but from the difficulty of penetration compressed to a marked degree. The pollen diagram exhibits ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/2257598
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Peat Profile No. 1. where rain water provided the main mineral supply ( ombrotrophic). Exchangeable Ca/Mg ratios in the Phragmites peat are greater than I1*0.
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a change from woody peat in the lower part of the zone to phragmites peat in the upper part. Furthermore, the occurrence of Scirpus lacustris seeds indicates ...
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www.jvanderw.nl/dissertation/index.html
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In the study areas fluviatile clastic beds (clay- and sand deposits) alternate with organic beds (Phragmites peat and wood peat, partially also detritus gyttja).
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