Abstract

Seasonal changes in redox potential (Eh) of peat were investigated in a floating mat which experiences a periodical inundation. In the inundated season (late December-June), Eh of the peat within 3 cm of the surface was 150-200 mV vs. NHE (standard hydrogen electrode) and it fluctuated little. It became <50 mV in July, although the mat surface emerged from water and the peat surface was in direct contact with the air. Redox potential began to increase in late July and reached its maximum in early November (...)

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