Fen, Definition, Description, Chemistry, Plants, Fen vs Bog, & Facts
Descrição
Fen, type of wetland ecosystem, especially in a low-lying area, wholly or partly covered with water and dominated by grasses and grasslike plants such as sedges and reeds. Fens develop as the result of sustained flows of mineral-rich groundwater in the root zone, which limit the decomposition of plant debris and allow the formation of peat.
Rewetting increases vegetation cover and net growing season carbon uptake under fen conditions after peat-extraction in Manitoba, Canada
Organic matter decomposition at a constructed fen in the Athabasca Oil Sands region: Effect of substrate type and environmental conditions - ScienceDirect
Bogs, Fens and Pocosins - NatureWorks
Montana Field Guide
Fen Management Handbook - Scottish Natural Heritage
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Canadian Wetland Classification System — Wetland Policy
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Pool size structure indicates developmental stages of boreal fens
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