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|Description=Material formed almost entirely of organic matter derived from decayed vegetation under water-logged | |Description=Material formed almost entirely of organic matter derived from decayed vegetation under water-logged | ||
conditions and therefore usually associated with heaths and bogs. Peat is normally dark brown or black. | conditions and therefore usually associated with heaths and bogs. Peat is normally dark brown or black. | ||
All case studies that have peat identified: [https://www.restorerivers.eu/wiki/index.php?title=Special:RunQuery/Case_study_query_simple_with_map&wpRunQuery=true&Case_study_query_simple%5BThemes%5D=Peat&Case_study_query_simple%5BUnit%5D=km&Case_study_query_simple%5BResult%20type%5D=Map&_run= All Peat Case Studies] | All case studies that have peat identified: [https://www.restorerivers.eu/wiki/index.php?title=Special:RunQuery/Case_study_query_simple_with_map&wpRunQuery=true&Case_study_query_simple%5BThemes%5D=Peat&Case_study_query_simple%5BUnit%5D=km&Case_study_query_simple%5BResult%20type%5D=Map&_run= All Peat Case Studies]}} | ||
Latest revision as of 14:12, 29 July 2025
Material formed almost entirely of organic matter derived from decayed vegetation under water-logged conditions and therefore usually associated with heaths and bogs. Peat is normally dark brown or black.
All case studies that have peat identified: All Peat Case Studies
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