
Paul J. Morris
@peatbloke
Academic conducting research into peatlands, wetlands, climate, hydrology, biogeography. No longer active on X/twitter. Connect with me on Bluesky!
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1/2 A few months into my new role at Forest Research and as part of OptFORESTS we've collected and sown a Scottish provenance of sessile oak. This is first step towards establishing next-generation multi-species common gardens across Europe 🌲🌳🧬



Some boreal peatlands are losing their characteristic pools – a concern for their unique ecosystems. River Basins - Leeds and Uppsala universitet researchers studied the long-term changes of the pools at Hammarmossen to understand why it's happening. Find out more: environment.leeds.ac.uk/news/article/5…


Check our our exciting new climate change journal "Critical Insights in Climate Change". Happy to answer any questions you have! tandfonline.com/journals/tclc20 Taylor & Francis #climate #environment Please retweet!

Kicking off the #PeatMetal and Restoring Industrially Impacted Peatlands International Workshops with a tour of our NOBEL - Nibi (Water) Observatory natural and unburned peatland sites. Looking forward to great discussions on peatland hydrology, metal biogeochemistry, and restoration! #PeatTwitter


Our new paper, led by Andy Baird and out now in Hydrological Processes, shows the importance of measuring peat specific yield (Sy) from intact peat cores, rather than depth-interval "pucks", which may underestimate Sy. Open access and free to all.