#Urban #wetlands need more attention. This is a spring #fen in Murowana Goślina -
Poland
Poland
The water table in nearby wetlands has recently decreased
Reposted by Mariusz Lamentowicz
Are you working on #peatland #palaeoecology and plan on coming for #EGU25? Than get swamped and submit your abstract to session BG3.26 on all things connected with long-term peatlands development!
Can't wait to see you there!
Cc. @eurogeosciences.bsky.social @utriculator.bsky.social
Can't wait to see you there!
Cc. @eurogeosciences.bsky.social @utriculator.bsky.social
Do not hesitate to submit your abstract! 🙂
Reposted by Mariusz Lamentowicz
So happy to share this! Our newest paper led by Mariusz Bąk has just been published! 🎉 We used long-term #peatland record, #dendrochronology, historical data & #remotesensing to assess the response of #wetlands to changing forest management strategies 🌲
➡️ bg.copernicus.org/articles/21/...
➡️ bg.copernicus.org/articles/21/...
Assessing the impact of forest management and climate on a peatland under Scots pine monoculture using a multidisciplinary approach
Abstract. Assessing the scale, rate and consequences of climate change, manifested primarily by rising average air temperatures and altered precipitation regimes, is a critical challenge in contempora...
bg.copernicus.org
Reposted by Mariusz Lamentowicz
Are you working on #peatland #palaeoecology and plan on coming for #EGU25? Than get swamped and submit your abstract to session BG3.26 on all things connected with long-term peatlands development!
Can't wait to see you there!
Cc. @eurogeosciences.bsky.social @utriculator.bsky.social
Can't wait to see you there!
Cc. @eurogeosciences.bsky.social @utriculator.bsky.social
Observing wetlands from above is exciting especially in the context of the management. This is an interesting example of the Sphagnum meadow!
by Jens‐Christian Svenning — Reposted by Mariusz Lamentowicz
Defining the #Anthropocene as an #epoch w/ mid-20th century start would capture triphasic rise of human impacts from the Late Pleistocene to today’s planetary effects & be no more arbitrary (but useful!) than for earlier epoch starts, also splitting gradual transitions www.cell.com/one-earth/ab...
Defining the Anthropocene as a geological epoch captures human impacts’ triphasic nature to empower science and action
Defining an Anthropocene epoch from the mid-1900s allows representing human environmental
impacts’ triphasic nature within the International Geological Timescale. Such an epoch
captures humanity’s cur...
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