What features do all bogs worldwide share in common?(3)
Almost all water comes from?
precipitation
Bogs are high or low in key nutrients?
low
Bogs occur in most __ areas but best developed in ___ areas of North America, Europe and Asia.
- northern forest
Formation of Peat Bogs:
- Two ways it can begin..
2. paludification
Formation of Peat Bogs:
- terrestrialization?
Formation of Peat Bogs:
- paludification?
Peat is composed of?
Formation of Peat Bogs:
- common first steps?
Bog Formation - Terrestrialization:
step 1?
Bog Formation - Terrestrialization:
step 2?
Bog Formation - Terrestrialization:
step 3?
Two end results can happen for a forming bog…?
Bog Formation:
- wetland will develop into ____ if dry location or a ____ if its moist and foggy.
- raised bog
Bog Formation
-Peat accumulation takes place only as long as what?
-rate of growth > decay
Bog Formation
- Ability of anaerobic bacteria to decay organic material is reduced by?
* *also high pH and lack of nutrients aid in process
Raised Bog Formation:
- Raised bogs form from remains of?
Raised Bog Formation:
- when will it cease to develop?
when raised far enough that it:
Little Decay of Organic Matter:
- peat accumulating in raised bogs is ___ and ___. As a result the organic matter may not readily decay.
anoxic (Low oxygen)
Little Decay of Organic Matter:
- Low decomposition results from? (4)
Thickness of the bog is proportional to?
age
Reconstruction of plant communities:
- insight into past ___ from plant temperature and rainfall preferences.
climate
Reconstruction of plant communities:
- ages of different layers using
carbon dating
Reconstruction of plant communities:
- can reconstruct local conditions for about the last?
10,000 years when local peat bogs started to form at the end of the last ice age.