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    Alleviation of Plant Stress Precedes Termination of Rich Fen Stages in Peat Profiles of Lowland Mires by Jabłońska, Ewa, Michaelis, Dierk, Tokarska, Marlena, Goldstein, Klara, Grygoruk, Mateusz, Wilk, Mateusz, Wyszomirski, Tomasz, Kotowski, Wiktor

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-06-2020)
    “…Mesotrophic rich fens, that is, groundwater-fed mires, may be long-lasting, as well as transient ecosystems, displaced in time by poor fens, bogs, forests or…”
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    Quantifying ecosystem services of rewetted peatlands − the MoorFutures methodologies by Tanneberger, Franziska, Berghöfer, Augustin, Brust, Kristina, Hammerich, Jenny, Holsten, Bettina, Joosten, Hans, Michaelis, Dierk, Moritz, Fiedje, Reichelt, Felix, Schäfer, Achim, Scheid, Aaron, Trepel, Michael, Wahren, Andreas, Couwenberg, John

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-06-2024)
    “…•MoorFutures® was the first standard for carbon credits from peatland rewetting.•It used a vegetation-based methodology for greenhouse gas emissions.•New…”
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    Roots, Tissues, Cells and Fragments—How to Characterize Peat from Drained and Rewetted Fens by Michaelis, Dierk, Mrotzek, Almut, Couwenberg, John

    Published in Soil systems (01-03-2020)
    “…We present analyses of macroscopic and microscopic remains as a tool to characterise sedge fen peats. We use it to describe peat composition and stages of peat…”
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    Mass Balances of a Drained and a Rewetted Peatland: on Former Losses and Recent Gains by Mrotzek, Almut, Michaelis, Dierk, Günther, Anke, Wrage-Mönnig, Nicole, Couwenberg, John

    Published in Soil systems (01-03-2020)
    “…Drained peatlands are important sources of greenhouse gases and are rewetted to curb these emissions. We study one drained and one rewetted fen in terms of…”
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    Assessing greenhouse gas emissions from peatlands using vegetation as a proxy by Couwenberg, John, Thiele, Annett, Tanneberger, Franziska, Augustin, Jürgen, Bärisch, Susanne, Dubovik, Dimitry, Liashchynskaya, Nadzeya, Michaelis, Dierk, Minke, Merten, Skuratovich, Arkadi, Joosten, Hans

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-10-2011)
    “…Drained peatlands in temperate Europe are a globally important source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This article outlines a methodology to assess…”
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    A robust vegetation-based elevation transfer method for reconstructing Arctic polygon mire palaeo-microtopography by Teltewskoi, Annette, Michaelis, Dierk, Schirrmeister, Lutz, Joosten, Hans, Schiefelbein, Ulf, Manthey, Michael

    “…The reconstruction of past environments by means of macrofossil and pollen analysis is commonly based on the modern ecological preferences of the taxa that may…”
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    4000 Years of Changing Wetness in a Permafrost Polygon Peatland (Kytalyk, NE Siberia): A Comparative High-Resolution Multi-Proxy Study by Teltewskoi, Annette, Beermann, Fabian, Beil, Ilka, Bobrov, Anatoly, De Klerk, Pim, Lorenz, Sebastian, Lüder, Arne, Michaelis, Dierk, Joosten, Hans

    Published in Permafrost and periglacial processes (01-01-2016)
    “…Ice‐wedge polygon mires feature a micro‐relief of dry ridges, shallow wet depressions, deeper wet troughs and transitional sites, resulting in a local mosaic…”
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    How a Sphagnum fuscum-dominated bog changed into a calcareous fen: the unique Holocene history of a Slovak spring-fed mire by Hájková, Petra, Grootjans, Ab, Lamentowicz, Mariusz, Rybníčková, Eliška, Madaras, Mikuláš, Opravilová, Věra, Michaelis, Dierk, Hájek, Michal, Joosten, Hans, Wołejko, Lesław

    Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-04-2012)
    “…In general, mires develop by autogenic succession from more groundwater‐fed to more rainwater‐fed. This study from a calcareous mire in the West Carpathians…”
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    Changes of sea level, landscape and culture: A review of the south-western Baltic area between 8800 and 4000 BC by Schmölcke, Ulrich, Endtmann, Elisabeth, Klooss, Stefanie, Meyer, Michael, Michaelis, Dierk, Rickert, Björn-Henning, Rößler, Doreen

    “…The global warming at the end of the last glacial period led to a sea level rise, which induced substantial long-term landscape changes in the southwestern…”
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    Changes of sea level, landscape and culture: A review of the south-western Baltic area between 8800 and 4000BC by Schmölcke, Ulrich, Endtmann, Elisabeth, Klooss, Stefanie, Meyer, Michael, Michaelis, Dierk, Rickert, Björn-Henning, Rößler, Doreen

    “…The global warming at the end of the last glacial period led to a sea level rise, which induced substantial long-term landscape changes in the southwestern…”
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