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Irish Peatland Conservation Council - Teaching Resources Catalogue
Twelve chapters written by experts on the wildlife, habitats, archaeology, socio-economic uses and after use of the cutover and cutaway bog resource. Step by step directions for three practical projects on cutover and cutaway ...
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Cutover & Cutaway Bogs - Homepage
Cutover & Cutaway Bogs - Homepage Cutaway and cutover bog are terms used to describe any area of bogland from which peat has been removed by hand or mechanical means. 300,000ha of cutover and cutaway ...
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Cutover & Cutaway Bogs -
Cutover & Cutaway Bogs - Cutaway bog describes a site where peat has been removed systematically by industrial means. Any peat remaining can no longer be economically removed. Up to 85,000ha of cutaway bog occurs ... by a combination of both to form the cutover bog. Up to 220,000ha of cutover bog occurs in the Irish midlands. Types of Cutover and Cutaway Bog Method of Peat Extraction Slean Hand Cut ...
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Cutover & Cutaway Bogs -
Cutover & Cutaway Bogs - Formation of Cutover and Cutaway Bogs The cutaway and cutover bogs of the midlands of Ireland were originally raised bogs. Raised bogs have a complex history of growth and formation spanning some ... soils comprise silty clay soils, silt, weathered and unweathered glacial till soils, gravel and lake marl. The interpretation of the soil and peat types exposed by turf cutting ...
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