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Table 1.

Description of forest condition classes.

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Fig 1.

Carbon storage in the vegetation and peat soil for each of the four forest condition classes, mean and error bars (standard error of the mean) shown.

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Table 2.

Median carbon stock (Mg ha-1) and interquartile range (IQR) for above ground vegetation and peat soil.

© University of Nottingham/ British Geological Survey © UKRI.

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Fig 2.

Rock-Eval indices for Central Forest sites: a) I/R diagram; b) boxplots of R-index values for peat profile layers; c) boxplots of I-index values for peat profile layers.

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Fig 3.

Rock-Eval indices for disturbed sites: a) I/R diagram; b) boxplots of R-index values for peat profile layers; c) boxplots of I-index values for peat profile layers.

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Table 3.

R- and I- index median and interquartile range (IQR) for upper 50 cm section in the peat profile for the four forest condition classes.

Significant pairwise Wilcoxon tests with Bonferroni adjustments share the same subscript letter. © University of Nottingham/ British Geological Survey © UKRI.

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Table 4.

R- and I- index median and interquartile range (IQR) for upper 50 cm section in the peat profile for Central Forest and disturbed sites.

© University of Nottingham/ British Geological Survey © UKRI.

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Table 5.

R- and I- index median and interquartile range (IQR) for combined below water table and deeper layers for the four forest condition classes.

Significant pairwise Wilcoxon tests with Bonferroni adjustments share the same subscript letter. © University of Nottingham/ British Geological Survey © UKRI.

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Fig 4.

Van Krevelen pseudo diagrams.

(a) Central Forest; (b) disturbed sites.

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Fig 5.

Remote sensing derived products: (a) Normalised Burn Ratio (NBR) mean; (b) Normalised Burn Ratio (NBR) standard deviation (sd).

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Fig 6.

Significant relationships between remote sensing derived products and Rock-Eval pyrolysis parameters: (top left) correlation with Normalised Burn Ration Standard deviation (sd) and Carbon Stock held in the top 50 cm; (top right) Carbon stock held in top 50 cm mean values and SEM for the four forest condition classes; (bottom left) correlation with Normalised Burn Ration mean and HI for the top 50 cm; (bottom right) HI for the top 50 cm mean values and SEM for the four forest condition classes.

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Fig 7.

I/R diagram for mangrove peat core from Bocas Del Toro Panama (source data from [38]).

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