New Brunswick peat resources and their utilization

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. KEYS D. E. Gemmell
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The portion of the earth's surface covered by peatlands has been conservatively estimated at over 420 million ha (Kivinen and Pakarinen 1980). It is estimated that there are about 170 million ha of peatland in Canada. New Brunswick contains about 140,000 ha. Harvesting of peat for horticultural purposes has been carried out in New Brunsiwck since 1942. This industry, and the potential for using peat for energy purposes, indicated the need for an accurate assessment of the resource. In 1975, therefore, the New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources began a detailed peatland inventory. Assistance from the Canada Department of Regional Economic Expansion permitted acceleration of this program and field work was completed in 1982. Information gathered by the program will form the basis for a management plan for future use of the resource.
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APA: D. KEYS D. E. Gemmell  (1984)  New Brunswick peat resources and their utilization

MLA: D. KEYS D. E. Gemmell New Brunswick peat resources and their utilization. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.

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