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    Formation

    Peat forms when plant material does not fully decay in acidic and anaerobic conditions. It is composed mainly of wetland vegetation: principally bog plants including mosses, sedges and shrubs. As it accumulates, th… 展开

    Types of peat material

    Peat material is either fibric, hemic, or sapric. Fibric peats are the least decomposed and consist of intact fibre. Hemic peats are partially decomposed and sapric are the most decomposed.
    Phragmites peat … 展开

    Peatlands distribution

    In a widely cited article, Joosten and Clarke (2002) described peatlands or mires (which they say are the same) as
    the most widespread of all wetland types in the world, representing 50 to 70% of global wetlands. They c… 展开

    General uses

    Peat can be used as fuel once dried. Traditionally, peat is cut by hand and left to dry in the sun. In many countries, including Ireland and Scotland, peat was traditionally stacked to dry in rural areas and used for cooking and do… 展开