veenhydrologie
Veenhydrologie, or peat hydrology, is the study of water movement and its interaction with peatlands. Peatlands are saturated ground environments where organic matter accumulates faster than it decomposes, forming peat. Veenhydrologie examines the unique hydrological conditions that characterize these ecosystems, including their capacity to store large amounts of water, their influence on groundwater levels, and their role in regional water cycles.
Key aspects of veenhydrologie include understanding the porosity and permeability of peat, which are highly variable
Research in veenhydrologie is crucial for managing and restoring peatlands. It informs strategies for rewetting degraded