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Neville | Peat is a Dunedin-born New Zealand author and photog |
believe the Lake was made by a big underground | peat burn about 3,500 to 6,000 years ago. |
own through the side valleys (cloughs) from the | peat moors above. |
There are areas of | peat and accumulations of head and many small landsl |
Harry | Peat - Affrodissiac (7:42) |
The | peat valley ahead broke through into the pit killing |
area of Timahoe Bog which formerly supplied sod | peat to Allenwood power station has been allowed to |
Peat is also used while coal is a reserve fuel. | |
Peat has also played for Frankfurt Galaxy in the Wor | |
The plan was to work the prisoners harvesting | peat and also, as part of what soon became known as |
ntarctic islands it grows at lower altitudes in | peat and among mosses and cushion plants, or as scat |
that cover the Oak Ridges Moraine and a boreal | peat bog, among others. |
Peat was an accountant by profession, and from March | |
Metals are taken up by | peat through an ion exchange reaction where the meta |
As with the other Norfolk broads, Filby is a | peat working and is now only about six to eight feet |
grassland, woodland and species-rich fen, acid | peat pools and stony hill streams. |
He worked as an accountant for the firm of | Peat, Marwick, and Mitchell (now part of KPMG), wher |
w wetland habitat has been established from out | peat diggings and now consists of areas of reedbed, |
an about 9,800-8,800 years ago, at the stage of | peat bog and shallow lake. |
anagement including upland drainage channels on | peat soils and soil compaction of in-bye land from h |
With its vast tracts of poorly drained | peat marshes and the huge lake of Martin Mere, it wa |
m time to time, causing a mineralisation of the | peat layer and encouraging the settlement of trees ( |
These 'drift' deposits also include | peat, head and landslipped masses of both bedrock an |
ge channel and is used today, especially by the | peat industry and for transporting coal from the Ruh |
Peat Smoke and Spirit: A Portrait of Islay and its W | |
Old | peat workings and rhynes have a wetland community wh |
It is a coastal plant but is also found around | peat bogs and hot springs. |
elongata, which grows in the | peat swamps and heath forests of Borneo. |
summit is marked by a small cairn surrounded by | peat bog and knee deep heather. |
Cuttings can be rooted in a mix of | peat moss and coarse sand, kept moist. |
Parnov attended the Moscow | Peat University and worked as a Chemical Engineer. |
erve, Cors Fochno contains several varieties of | peat moss and carnivorous plant. |
A good supply of water, impermeable | peat soils, and an abundant supply of sand comes tog |
MIDWINTER A Collector's guide - Alan | Peat, Cameron and Hollis, 1992, ISBN 0-906506-06-9 ( |
, long fibered sphagnum moss (dried or living), | peat moss, and perlite may be used. |
Where it occurs this | peat, of approximately two feet thickness, is underl |
n (English: River Severn) which rises in a deep | peat bog approximately 800m outside its western boun |
F. David | Peat (born April 18, 1938) was born in Waterloo, Eng |
ween the crags along the top of the ridge small | peat bogs are developed, the largest of these being |
Water tables in the | peat excavations are artificially lowered during act |
This is a traditional | peat cutting area and in past times was the main hig |
The park has a short loop trail through a | peat bog area overlooking patches of Darlingtonia. |
for agriculture, forested or become commercial | peat digging areas at some stage. |
Undisturbed | peat soil areas are rich in flora and fauna. |
is a small butterwort that grows wild in acidic | peat bog areas along coastal western Europe from wes |
Vapo has ongoing 100 applications to new | peat collection areas. |
Prisoners were forced to work in | peat harvesting as well as in the camp cement works, |
er the River Dun which is coloured brown by the | peat bogs at the river source. |
ed after its brown colour, which comes from the | peat bogs at its source on the slopes of Slievenanee |
covered with fine loam over clay soils and some | peat soils at higher elevations on the fringe of the |
The summit is located on one of the large | peat hags at the western edge of the plateau, and is |
Peat died at Barnard Castle, County Durham on Octobe | |
l remains of a female bog body, discovered in a | peat bog at Lindow Moss, near Wilmslow, northwest En |
In 2007, | Peat was awarded the Creative New Zealand Michael Ki |
pongy, unstable, waterlogged, anaerobic beds of | peat can be up to 20 m deep with low pH (pH 2.9 - 4) |
He left National | Peat Moss because of the heavy travel schedule and j |
By 2002 around 250,000 tonnes of | peat had been removed and a number of large pools su |
In 2004, | Peat was behind moves to create an official flag for |
untryside Council for Wales and comprises three | peat bogs, Bettisfield Moss, Fenn's Moss and Whixall |
pitted with shakeholes and partially covered by | peat, sphagnum bog, clay and sandstone debris. |
The Grand Canal was used for transporting | peat and bricks produced in the area. |
The | peat is burned for the initial stage of roasting the |
omobile exhaust gases and the smoke of about 40 | peat fires burning around the capital. |
There are areas of commercial | peat extraction, but Salford City Council is seeking |
Swamp Cinquefoil prefers | peat soils but can also grow in moist sandy areas. |
The | peat boat, by Jan Luyken. |
The pollen sequence in the | peat is calibrated by radiocarbon dating. |
At the base of the | peat layers can be found the remains of a buried for |
Peat soils can restore carbon and slow down the glob | |
Commercial | peat cutting ceased here altogether in 1991 and rest |
The | Peat Moors Centre lies on the road between Shapwick |
Nearby is the | Peat Moors Centre which has been earmarked to close |
2009 Somerset County Council, the owners of the | Peat Moors Centre, announced their intention of clos |
In addition to various | peat mosses, certain types of cottongrass characteri |
ad a career in business as chairman of Guinness | Peat, founding chairman of Channel 4 and as a direct |
of open water; instead, layers of wet and damp | peat support characteristic wetland plant forms such |
al interest and as a result of the abundance of | peat and coal it is blessed with a wide diversity of |
Many Finnish nuclear power companies are also | peat industry companies. |
In 1991 the | peat development company dug 13 miles of drains on t |
hereafter became sales manager for the National | Peat Moss Company. |
Core samples have been extracted from the | peat layers contained within the bog, and they have |
This wide expanse of | peat bog continues to be dangerous to walkers, espec |
The anaerobic conditions and acids of the | peat bog contributed to her excellent preservation. |
Pollen and | peat analysis dated the remains to sometime after 45 |
Abbott's Moss, with a | peat base dating from around 7000 years ago, lies su |
the lack of water over the years large areas of | peat had degraded. |
rcia mudstone, sand and gravel ("Burtle Beds"), | peat, and deposits from the basin of the River Parre |
s logging, hunting, blueberry picking, farming, | peat extraction, development for transportation/util |
a number that have been cut on the marsh in the | peat at different times. |
g his stay, he planted and lifted potatoes, cut | peat, helped dip sheep and planted trees on the 92-a |
2006 and is part of the Powergen section of the | Peat Energy Division. |
dependent body Patient Environment Action Team ( | PEAT) gave Ealing Hospital NHS Trust an “excellent” |
The dried-out | peat ignites easily and also burns underground, trav |
Peat is environmentally contraversal and disputed do | |
the plant debris gradually accumulates to form | peat and eventually muskeg. |
In some cases, like Risley Moss, | peat accumulation filled the depression, allowing co |
Peat played first-class cricket for Oxford Universit | |
Peat played five seasons in the Western Hockey Leagu | |
aining a moist substrate such as vermiculite or | peat moss for the pupae to complete their developmen |
ies had been preserved shortly after death in a | peat bog for 6 to 18 months. |
and his brothers scavenged for lumps of coal or | peat turf for fuel or stole bread in order to surviv |
of seasonal lakes, freshwater swamp forest and | peat swamp forest. |
et placed near fruiting Ficus tree in disturbed | peat swamp forest. |
arat were taken from the ground level nets in a | peat swamp forest. |
lite photo of Borneo showing smoke from burning | peat swamp forests |
on August 19, 2002, showing smoke from burning | peat swamp forests. |
rests, the lake environment includes islands of | peat swamp forests. |
Peat retired from the board of the BBC on 31 Decembe | |
He also developed methods for converting | peat into fuel. |
Peat Moss has a large specific surface area (>200 m2 | |
is marked by a trig point and crowns an area of | peat bog, heather and long grasses. |
ndscape within the nature park is formed by big | peat areas, heather, small lakes and a very small po |
pollen, which was trapped within the layers of | peat preserved here. |
heir origins within a mile of each other in the | peat bogs here: the river Eden, the river Swale, and |
One his father's friends, Steve | Peat signed him to his Royal Racing team. |
include coal, cellulose, wood, cotton, tobacco, | peat, duff, humus, synthetic foams, charring polymer |
cluding coal, cellulose, wood, cotton, tobacco, | peat, duff, humus, synthetic foams, charring polymer |
s and tools were made in an area now covered in | peat bog in the South East. |
Peat debuted in the NHL with the Capitals in the 200 | |
There are some areas of | peat bog in the west of the park, in the area former |
ay Bay, the traditional thatched cottage with a | peat fire in the hearth has been owned by the Moran |
ery wet or flooded soils, usually in swamps and | peat bogs, in the eastern United States and Canada. |
There are | peat deposits in the river valley. |
stone had been unearthed from a "moss" (i.e. a | peat bog) in April 1876, having been originally disc |
Whilst the broads system came about through | peat digging in the Middle Ages, the broads in the r |
og remain, with 766 acres (310 ha) of undamaged | peat deposits in four peat extraction sites. |
formed after the last ice age, one of many such | peat bogs in north-east Cheshire and the Mersey basi |
rog is only found in isolated permanently moist | peat swamps, in high rainfall areas. |
ch is one of the few surviving areas of lowland | peat bog in southern Britain providing a particularl |
The | peat varies in depth between 24 feet (7 m) and 30 fe |
In four seasons, | Peat appeared in 130 games with the Capitals and rec |
The examination of pollen and | peat samples indicated that the plough could not be |
His son, Todd | Peat Jr., is one of the top 2011 prospects in the st |
Sphagnum capillifolium, the small red | peat moss, is a species of peat moss native to North |
f the elevation added from the thickness of the | peat that is formed in them. |
tions made in barley sorts, smoke fuel (besides | peat, alderwood, juniper twigs and spruce twigs were |
y 19th century most of the area was part of the | peat bog known as Chat Moss, but by 1805 work had st |
7) prepared a gridiron plan for a large area of | peat bog known as Mosslake Fields, which was to the |
eams of the Manchester Coalfield underneath the | peat bog known as Chat Moss, and was driven by the h |
stratigraphies that could be used to correlate | peat layers locally. |
Cors Fochno is a raised | peat mire located near to the village of Borth, in t |
The | peat is mainly provided by Vapo, while the firewood |
the major organic constituents of soil (humus), | peat, coal, many upland streams, dystrophic lakes, a |
Stephen | Peat (born March 10, 1980 in Princeton, British Colu |
Jeremy | Peat (born March 1945) is a member of the Competitio |
Marion Todd | Peat (born May 20, 1964 in Champaign, Illinois) is a |
es include pulp and paper, other wood products, | peat products, mineral products and textiles. |
master's degree, Gordon worked as an auditor at | Peat, Marwick Mitchell and Company. |
Flint started his career in | Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co. (now KPMG), and was appo |
He joined | Peat Marwick Mitchell the following year, and rose t |
ed by ancient forests which had now turned into | peat bogs, much more detailed information on the tar |
intained, a natural, organic packing media like | peat, vegetable mulch, bark or wood chips may last f |
alled 'bog-bodies' (Iron Age human remains from | peat bogs N E Europe such as Tollund Man) is indicat |
In 1994, | Peat was named Dunedin Citizen of the Year for his s |
Carrington Moss, large area of | peat bog near Carrington, Greater Manchester |
It was found in 1988 protruding from a | peat bog near Oxborough, Norfolk, where it had been |
rassland is the most common on Mullaghcarn, and | peat is not especially common, due to the draining o |
About 62% of the world's tropical | peat lands occur in the Indo-Malayan region (80% in |
fic Research Bureau to manufacture gas from bog | peat, imports of suitable coal and therefore gas pro |
ees up to 70 m high - vastly different from the | peat lands of the north temperate and boreal zones ( |
trees cover 80% of wooded areas, there are also | peat bogs of several types. |
rest, at the centre of the larger Altcar series | peat basin of King's Sedgemoor; lying between the Ri |
h clays of the Allerton and Wentloog Series and | peat soils of the Sedgemoor and Godney Series, which |
ation's main sources of energy are firewood and | peat; use of coal is rare.. |
dow Moss is a lowland raised mire; this type of | peat bog often produces the best preserved bog bodie |
summit is marked by a few stones in an area of | peat hags on a small plateau of bog. |
so known as Saltersley Common, is a raised mire | peat bog on the edge of Wilmslow in Cheshire, Englan |
The | peat accumulates on the shore line and more plants g |
nd, ditches and small ponds in the heart of the | peat moors on the Somerset Levels. |
The Burns Bog is the largest domed | peat bog on the west coast of North America. |
The trees and plant life died away and the | peat moors on the tops were created. |
Upon the formation of the BBC Trust, | Peat was one of four Governors (including Richard Ta |
mainly focused on scrub and tree clearance and | peat stripping operations. |
The fields were cultivated by | peat cuttings or Plaggen from the heathlands on thei |
The rest of the tank should be | peat moss or coconut fiber or similar substrate, dee |
0 centimetres (2.4-3.9 in) of substrate such as | peat moss or coco-husk. |
the flanks of each of the fells are covered by | peat whilst other areas are blanketed by glacial til |
ng can slow down plant decomposition, producing | peat, which over the years can raise the level of th |
Peat lies over the plagioclase-phyric andesite lavas | |
It forms a longs | peat bog palteau that start at the end of Esgeiriau |
ffic included scrap, cotton waste, vermiculite, | peat moss, paper, lumber, and chemicals, generating |
el y Cerrig Duon tops the eastern end of a long | peat pog plateau along with Llechwedd Du. |
The Millstone Grit forms the edge of the high | peat moorland plateau on the eastern side of the val |
all boggy in character, all rising from a wild, | peat bog plateau. |
e workers on the Bord na Mona works supplying a | peat fired power station in Allenwood. |
c nitrogen deposition promotes carbon loss from | peat bogs Proceedings of the National Academy of Sci |
As the plants die off | peat is produced. |
The substrate should be loose | peat with quartz sand at a pH level of 4.5. |
It turned out that the channels drained the | peat forests rather than irrigating them. |
piles on which it rests are drivven through the | peat to reach a burried sandlayer. |
mulation of the remains of plants, and later on | peat, it reaches a depth of 5 metres in some places. |
net includes four immersive displays (Malaysian | Peat Swamp, Red Sea, Coastal Desert and Mediterranea |
ally varied alluvial loams, gravel terraces and | peat deposits, resulting from flooding in late glaci |
beach between Saturn and Venus, the sulphurous | peat mud, rich in minerals, which is extracted from |
ng salt marsh and includes sandbanks, mudflats, | peat bogs, river channels, meanders and creeks, with |
They pupate in | peat or rotting wood. |
These remains have usually been buried in mud, | peat or sand for several thousand years before being |
h-western end of the common are now filled with | peat, core sections of which have proved valuable in |
The ground is quite wet and there are areas of | peat and sedge. |
Identify redeposited soil materials in | peat, lake sediments etc. |
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