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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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