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- Mire abstract "A mire or quagmire, sometimes called a peatland, is a wetland terrain without forest cover dominated by living, peat-forming plants. For botanists and ecologists, the term peatland is a more general term for any terrain dominated by peat to a depth of at least 30 cm (12 in), even if it has been completely drained (i.e., a peatland can be dry, but a mire by definition must be wet). There are two types of mire – fens and bogs. A bog is a domed-shaped land form, is higher than the surrounding landscape, and obtains most of its water from rainfall (i.e., is ombrotrophic) while a fen is located on a slope, flat, or depression and gets its water from both rainfall and surface water.Also, while a bog is always acidic and nutrient-poor, a fen may be either slightly acidic, neutral or alkaline and either nutrient-poor or nutrient-rich. A mire is distinguished from a swamp by its lack of a forest canopy (though some bogs may support limited tree or bush growth, mires are dominated by grass and mosses), and from a marsh by its water nutrients and distribution (marshes are characterized by nutrient-rich stagnant or slow-moving waters; mire waters are located mostly below the soil surface level) as well as its plant life (marsh plants are generally submerged or floating-leaved; those in a mire are not).Because mires rely on rainwater for nutrient input, they are usually deficient in both nitrogen and phosphorus, though they may vary widely with regard to nitrogen. These things mean that mires are a kind of \"...living relic... [A] living skin on an ancient body\" in which successive layers of regular plant growth and decay are preserved stratigraphically with a quality of preservation unknown in other wetland environments.".
- Mire thumbnail Foxtor_Mires_-_geograph.org.uk_-_83532.jpg?width=300.
- Mire wikiPageID "38233680".
- Mire wikiPageLength "4338".
- Mire wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Mire wikiPageRevisionID "706885580".
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Bog.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Environmental_terminology.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fluvial_landforms.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Freshwater_ecology.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Habitat.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pedology.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Terrestrial_biomes.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_soil.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wetlands.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Fen.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Marsh.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Ombrotrophic.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Peat.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorus.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Swamp.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink Wetland.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLink File:Foxtor_Mires_-_geograph.org.uk_-_83532.jpg.
- Mire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mire".
- Mire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Quagmire".
- Mire wikiPageWikiLinkText "kettle peatland".
- Mire wikiPageWikiLinkText "mire".
- Mire wikiPageWikiLinkText "mires".
- Mire wikiPageWikiLinkText "peatland".
- Mire wikiPageWikiLinkText "peatlands".
- Mire wikiPageWikiLinkText "quagmire".
- Mire wikiPageWikiLinkText "valley mire".
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- Mire subject Category:Environmental_terminology.
- Mire subject Category:Fluvial_landforms.
- Mire subject Category:Freshwater_ecology.
- Mire subject Category:Habitat.
- Mire subject Category:Landforms.
- Mire subject Category:Pedology.
- Mire subject Category:Terrestrial_biomes.
- Mire subject Category:Types_of_soil.
- Mire subject Category:Wetlands.
- Mire hypernym Terrain.
- Mire type Town.
- Mire type Biome.
- Mire type Habitat.
- Mire type Landform.
- Mire type Subfield.
- Mire comment "A mire or quagmire, sometimes called a peatland, is a wetland terrain without forest cover dominated by living, peat-forming plants. For botanists and ecologists, the term peatland is a more general term for any terrain dominated by peat to a depth of at least 30 cm (12 in), even if it has been completely drained (i.e., a peatland can be dry, but a mire by definition must be wet). There are two types of mire – fens and bogs.".
- Mire label "Mire".
- Mire sameAs Q1681353.
- Mire sameAs Turbera.
- Mire sameAs رخاخ.
- Mire sameAs Тресавище.
- Mire sameAs Taouarcheg.
- Mire sameAs Torbera.
- Mire sameAs Rašeliniště.
- Mire sameAs Cors.
- Mire sameAs Mose.
- Mire sameAs Moor.
- Mire sameAs Torfejo.
- Mire sameAs Turbera.
- Mire sameAs Soo.
- Mire sameAs Zohikaztegi.
- Mire sameAs خاک_باتلاقی.
- Mire sameAs Suo.
- Mire sameAs Tourbière.
- Mire sameAs Fean.
- Mire sameAs Portach.
- Mire sameAs Turbeira.
- Mire sameAs Tresetište.
- Mire sameAs Láp.
- Mire sameAs Տորֆային_հողեր.
- Mire sameAs Mýri.
- Mire sameAs Torbiera.
- Mire sameAs 수렁.
- Mire sameAs Саз.
- Mire sameAs Pelkė.
- Mire sameAs Purvs.
- Mire sameAs Moor.
- Mire sameAs Veen_(grondsoort).
- Mire sameAs Myr.
- Mire sameAs Myr.
- Mire sameAs Torbièra.
- Mire sameAs Torfowisko.
- Mire sameAs Paul_(ecossistema).
- Mire sameAs m.0pctc.
- Mire sameAs m.0pmd2j0.
- Mire sameAs Turbărie.
- Mire sameAs Торфяник.