Fen, Definition, Description, Chemistry, Plants, Fen vs Bog, & Facts
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Fen, type of wetland ecosystem, especially in a low-lying area, wholly or partly covered with water and dominated by grasses and grasslike plants such as sedges and reeds. Fens develop as the result of sustained flows of mineral-rich groundwater in the root zone, which limit the decomposition of plant debris and allow the formation of peat.
What is a Fen?
General features of fens and bogs.
Wet Meadow - an overview
Peatland (Mire Types): Based on Origin and Behavior of Water, Peat Genesis, Landscape Position, and Climate
Plant macrofossil and biomarker evidence of fen–bog transition and associated changes in vegetation in two Finnish peatlands - Tiina Ronkainen, Erin L McClymont, Eeva-Stiina Tuittila, Minna Väliranta, 2014
Organic matter decomposition at a constructed fen in the Athabasca Oil Sands region: Effect of substrate type and environmental conditions - ScienceDirect
Spring Fens Kenai Watershed Forum
Fens, bogs and peatlands: 6+ million acres of Minnesota's unsung wilderness treasure
Annie Proulx on the Lost Ecological Paradise of the English Fenlands ‹ Literary Hub
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