2023
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.14852
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Response of dissolved organic carbon dynamics to salinity in a Constructed Fen Peatland in the Athabasca Oil Sands region

Abstract: In northern Alberta, oil sands mining disturbs the boreal landscape, and reclamation to an 'equivalent land capability' is required. Industry is testing peatland construction as part of landscape reclamation. To determine if constructed peatlands can be selfsustaining, an understanding of the cycling of solutes in pore water and their interactions with dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is needed since DOC can represent an important carbon loss from peatlands. DOC is of interest due to its biotic origin and use by… Show more

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