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Published: 21.08.2018.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: 4 units
References: Not used
  • Presentations 'The Peat Extraction Impact on Hydrological Regime of the Raised Bog', 1.
  • Presentations 'The Peat Extraction Impact on Hydrological Regime of the Raised Bog', 2.
  • Presentations 'The Peat Extraction Impact on Hydrological Regime of the Raised Bog', 3.
  • Presentations 'The Peat Extraction Impact on Hydrological Regime of the Raised Bog', 4.
  • Presentations 'The Peat Extraction Impact on Hydrological Regime of the Raised Bog', 5.
  • Presentations 'The Peat Extraction Impact on Hydrological Regime of the Raised Bog', 6.
  • Presentations 'The Peat Extraction Impact on Hydrological Regime of the Raised Bog', 7.
  • Presentations 'The Peat Extraction Impact on Hydrological Regime of the Raised Bog', 8.
  • Presentations 'The Peat Extraction Impact on Hydrological Regime of the Raised Bog', 9.
  • Presentations 'The Peat Extraction Impact on Hydrological Regime of the Raised Bog', 10.
  • Presentations 'The Peat Extraction Impact on Hydrological Regime of the Raised Bog', 11.
  • Presentations 'The Peat Extraction Impact on Hydrological Regime of the Raised Bog', 12.
  • Presentations 'The Peat Extraction Impact on Hydrological Regime of the Raised Bog', 13.
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  Bog   
  Actuality   
  Aim and Hypothesis   
Extract

Methods
Qualitative – literature review
Quantitative – the statistitical analysis of monitoring data of groundwater level and development of ArcGis maps

For the climatic conditions of Latvia, a peat elaboration zone of influence in bogs with a shared management ojective will be identified

Conclusion
There is no data, how peat extraction influences hydrological regime of natural raised bog
ArcGis Maps will feature changes of groundwater level of natural and industrial bog

Author's comment
Atlants