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Gareth Clay
Gareth Clay
Department of Geography, School of Environment, Education and Development, University of Manchester
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The future of the uplands
MS Reed, A Bonn, W Slee, N Beharry-Borg, J Birch, I Brown, TP Burt, ...
Land Use Policy 26, S204-S216, 2009
1282009
Anticipating and Managing Future Trade-offs and Complementarities between Ecosystem Services
FW Mark S Reed, Klaus Hubacek, Aletta Bonn, Tim P
Ecology and Society 18 (1), 5, 2013
1222013
The role of fire in UK peatland and moorland management: the need for informed, unbiased debate
GM Davies, N Kettridge, CR Stoof, A Gray, D Ascoli, PM Fernandes, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371 …, 2016
1132016
Effects of managed burning upon dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in soil water and runoff water following a managed burn of a UK blanket bog
GD Clay, F Worrall, EDG Fraser
Journal of Hydrology 367 (1-2), 41-51, 2009
942009
Near-complete loss of fire-resistant primary tropical forest cover in Sumatra and Kalimantan
T Nikonovas, A Spessa, SH Doerr, GD Clay, S Mezbahuddin
Communications Earth & Environment 1 (1), 65, 2020
622020
Carbon budgets of an upland blanket bog managed by prescribed fire
GD Clay, F Worrall, R Rose
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 115 (G4), 2010
552010
Hydrological responses to managed burning and grazing in an upland blanket bog
GD Clay, F Worrall, E Clark, EDG Fraser
Journal of Hydrology 376 (3-4), 486-495, 2009
522009
Estimating the oxidative ratio of the global terrestrial biosphere carbon
F Worrall, GD Clay, CA Masiello, G Mynheer
Biogeochemistry 115 (1-3), 23, 2013
462013
Does prescribed burning on peat soils influence DOC concentrations in soil and runoff waters? Results from a 10year chronosequence
GD Clay, F Worrall, NJ Aebischer
Journal of Hydrology 448, 139-148, 2012
402012
The impact of sheep grazing on the carbon balance of a peatland
F Worrall, GD Clay
Science of the Total Environment 438, 426-434, 2012
362012
Carbon dioxide fluxes and DOC concentrations of eroding blanket peat gullies
GD Clay, S Dixon, MG Evans, JG Rowson, F Worrall
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2012
362012
Charcoal production in a UK moorland wildfire–How important is it?
GD Clay, F Worrall
Journal of Environmental Management 92 (3), 676-682, 2011
352011
Impacts of Burning Management on Peatlands
F Worrall, GD Clay, R Marrs, MS Reed
Report to IUCN UK Peatland Programme's Commission of Inquiry on Peatlands …, 2011
332011
Estimating the phenological dynamics of irrigated rice leaf area index using the combination of PROSAIL and Gaussian Process Regression
O Adeluyi, A Harris, J Verrelst, T Foster, GD Clay
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 102 …, 2021
292021
Compositional changes in soil water and runoff water following managed burning on a UK upland blanket bog
GD Clay, F Worrall, EDG Fraser
Journal of Hydrology 380 (1-2), 135-145, 2010
292010
The multi-annual nitrogen budget of a peat-covered catchment Changing from sink to source?
F Worrall, GD Clay, TP Burt, R Rose
Science of The Total Environment 433, 178-188, 2012
272012
The flux of organic matter through a peatland ecosystem: The role of cellulose, lignin, and their control of the ecosystem oxidation state
F Worrall, CS Moody, GD Clay, TP Burt, R Rose
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 122 (7), 1655-1671, 2017
252017
The response of CO 2 fluxes from a peat soil to variation in simulated sheep trampling
GD Clay, F Worrall
Geoderma 197, 59-66, 2013
242013
Controls upon biomass losses and char production from prescribed burning on UK moorland
F Worrall, GD Clay, R May
Journal of Environmental Management 120, 27-36, 2013
232013
Towards a microbial process-based understanding of the resilience of peatland ecosystem service provisioning–a research agenda
JP Ritson, DM Alderson, CH Robinson, AE Burkitt, A Heinemeyer, ...
Science of the Total Environment 759, 143467, 2021
222021
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