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Section 1: Publication
Publication Type
Journal Article
Authorship
Dimitrov, D., Lafleur, P.M., Sonnentag, O., Talbot, J., and Quinton, W.
Title
Hydrology of peat estimated form near-surface water contents
Year
2022
Publication Outlet
Hydrological Sciences Journal, In review
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Dimitrov, D., Lafleur, P.M., Sonnentag, O., Talbot, J., and Quinton, W.: Hydrology of peat estimated form near-surface water contents, Hydrological Sciences Journal, In review
Abstract
Simple and robust hydrological modelling is critical for peat studies as water content (θ) and water table depth (dWT) are key controls on many biogeochemical processes. We show that near-surface θ can be a good predictor of θ at any depth and/or dWT in peat. This was achieved by further developing the formulae of an existing model and applying it for Mer Bleue bog (Ontario, Canada) and a permafrost peat plateau at Scotty Creek (Northwest Territories, Canada). Simulated θ dynamics at various depths in hummocks and hollows at both sites matched observations with R2, Willmott’s index of agreement (d), and normalized Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency coefficient (NNSE), reaching 0.97, 0.95, and 0.86, respectively. Simulated bog WT dynamics matched observations with R2, d, and NNSE reaching 0.67, 0.87, and 0.72. Our approach circumvents the difficulties of measuring subsurface hydrology and reveals a perspective for large spatial scale estimation of θ and dWT in peat.
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Section 2: Additional Information
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Northern-Water-Futures, Refereed Publications