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Impact of Drainage Ditch Construction and Subsequent Use on a Treed Bog Adjacent to a Peat Harvesting Operation, Southwestern Manitoba, Canada
2018
Manitoba has the most peatland by provincial area of any province in Canada, and contributes ~13% of Canada's horticultural peatland production. Peat harvesting requires the lowering of the water table; this water is usually channeled to a fluvial system (e.g., a river) but in some cased must be actively pumped. In the case of the South Julius bog in Manitoba, the pumped discharge was through a treed bog. The trees in the bog on one side of the drainage ditch were dead, but on the other side
doi:10.5203/pmuser.201841620
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