NatureScot Research Report 1269 - Using peatland surface motion (bog breathing) to monitor Peatland Action sites.

Published online
09 Sep 2022
Published by
UK, NatureScot
Content type
Reports
URL
https://www.nature.scot/doc/naturescot-research-report-1269-using-peatland-surface-motion-bog-breathing-monitor-peatland-action

Author(s)
Marshall, C. & Bradley, A. V. & Andersen, R. & Large, D. J.

Publication language
English
Location
Scotland & UK

Abstract

This project seeks to evaluate the applications of Interferometric satellite radar (InSAR) in measuring peat condition over selected peatland sites in Scotland. The main findings are: time series of peatland surface motion can be measured using InSAR; peatland surface motion is diagnostic of peatland condition; multi-annual velocity, peak timing, and amplitude, determined from the time series, can be used to produce automated peatland condition assessments; the relative efficacy of different peatland restoration techniques can be quantified using InSAR measures of peatland surface motion; and areas with elevated risk of peatland instability can be detected using peatland surface motion.

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