Declining extent of fen peat deposits over the past 50 years in Ogre Municipality, central Latvia

Latviaâs peatlands play an important role in achieving the countryâs climate goals and preserving natural diversity. Approximately 10% of Latviaâs territory is covered by peatlands, more precisely defined as peat deposits. However, outdated inventories of these peatlands hinder the development of su...

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Main Authors: Normunds Stivrins, Davis Matskins, Ilze Ozola
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Published: Estonian Academy Publishers 2025-01-01
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description Latviaâs peatlands play an important role in achieving the countryâs climate goals and preserving natural diversity. Approximately 10% of Latviaâs territory is covered by peatlands, more precisely defined as peat deposits. However, outdated inventories of these peatlands hinder the development of sustainable policies for managing natural recourses. This lack of data also complicates efforts to predict the extent of fens and assess their potential contribution to climate change mitigation, such as through rewetting activities. In this study, we assessed the extent of fens in one of Latviaâs largest municipalities â Ogre. After a feasibility study using GIS tools, fen peat deposits were randomly selected and surveyed in the field to determine the type, thickness, and characteristics of the peat. Among the 20 sites surveyed, only five corresponded to fen peat deposits (with a peat layer of at least 30 cm), and only one of these qualified as a fen also in terms of vegetation and moisture regime. Existing fen peat deposits are subject to intensive erosion, mineralization, and decomposition, leading to greenhouse gas emissions. The results indicate that there are significantly fewer fen peat deposits than previously assumed, and a detailed analysis of their extent, involving field inspection and verification at the national level, is needed.
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spelling doaj-art-a54fa34950544cefb02d24bc857157232025-02-06T10:57:49ZengEstonian Academy PublishersEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences1736-47281736-75572025-01-017415360https://doi.org/10.3176/earth.2025.04https://doi.org/10.3176/earth.2025.04Declining extent of fen peat deposits over the past 50 years in Ogre Municipality, central LatviaNormunds Stivrins0Davis Matskins1Ilze Ozola2Department of Geology, University of Latvia, Jelgavas iela 1, LV-1004 Riga, Latvia; Faculty of Forest and Environmental Sciences, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Akadēmijas iela 11, LV-3001 Jelgava, Latvia; Department of Geology, Tallinn University of Technology, Ehitajate tee 5, 19086 Tallinn, Estonia; Lake and Peatland Research Centre, Puikule, LV-4063 Aloja, LatviaDepartment of Environmental Sciences, University of Latvia, Jelgavas iela 1, LV-1004 Riga, LatviaLake and Peatland Research Centre, Puikule, Latvia; ilze.ozola@epicentrs.lvLatviaâs peatlands play an important role in achieving the countryâs climate goals and preserving natural diversity. Approximately 10% of Latviaâs territory is covered by peatlands, more precisely defined as peat deposits. However, outdated inventories of these peatlands hinder the development of sustainable policies for managing natural recourses. This lack of data also complicates efforts to predict the extent of fens and assess their potential contribution to climate change mitigation, such as through rewetting activities. In this study, we assessed the extent of fens in one of Latviaâs largest municipalities â Ogre. After a feasibility study using GIS tools, fen peat deposits were randomly selected and surveyed in the field to determine the type, thickness, and characteristics of the peat. Among the 20 sites surveyed, only five corresponded to fen peat deposits (with a peat layer of at least 30 cm), and only one of these qualified as a fen also in terms of vegetation and moisture regime. Existing fen peat deposits are subject to intensive erosion, mineralization, and decomposition, leading to greenhouse gas emissions. The results indicate that there are significantly fewer fen peat deposits than previously assumed, and a detailed analysis of their extent, involving field inspection and verification at the national level, is needed.https://kirj.ee/wp-content/plugins/kirj/pub/earth-1-2025-53-60_20250131093732.pdffenlatviapeatlandclimate mitigationpeat
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title Declining extent of fen peat deposits over the past 50 years in Ogre Municipality, central Latvia
title_full Declining extent of fen peat deposits over the past 50 years in Ogre Municipality, central Latvia
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