Mazzola, ValeriaPerks, MikeSmith, JoYeluripati, JagadeeshXenakis, Georgios2021-05-032021-05-032021-05-01Mazzola, V, Perks, M, Smith, J, Yeluripati, J & Xenakis, G 2021, 'Seasonal patterns of greenhouse gas emissions from a forest-to-bog restored site in northern Scotland : Influence of microtopography and vegetation on carbon dioxide and methane dynamics', European Journal of Soil Science, vol. 72, no. 3, pp. 1332-1353. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejss.130501351-0754Jisc: b02841fb5d06464ab96fb35dc01cbe83https://hdl.handle.net/2164/16363Acknowledgments: We thank the Royal Society Protection for Birds (RSPB) for permission to use Lonielist site in Forsinard and the relative stuff for assistance in the field, especially Daniela Klein. We also thank the James Hutton Institute Aberdeen for providing lab and transport facilities. We thank Rebekka Artz and Mhari Coyle (James Hutton Institute) for the provision of their unpublished data and Russell Anderson (Forest Research) and two anonymous referees for improvements to the manuscript. Funding: This research was funded by Scottish Forestry and the University of Aberdeen.224846186engGreenhouse gas balancemethanemicro-topographynet ecosystem exchangepeatland restorationscotlandvascular plantsGE Environmental SciencesQH301 BiologySoil ScienceOtherGEQH301Seasonal patterns of greenhouse gas emissions from a forest-to-bog restored site in northern Scotland : Influence of microtopography and vegetation on carbon dioxide and methane dynamicsJournal article10.1111/ejss.13050https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85096797394