Lehtma peat area
NameLehtma peat area
Area typepeat area
Size (ha)244
Deposit (ha)61
EGF5135| 5248| 7329
Date added2020-01-07
Date changed2021-04-01
Description

Peatland is located in Hiiu County, on the Tahkuna Peninsula, 0.6 km north of the Tahkuna-Kärdla road. The peat was formed by terrestrialisation, it feeds on groundwater and precipitation, the water recipient is the Kodeste stream. The wooded bog and wooded-shrub bog spreads with an area of 244 ha, of which 61 ha is peat deposit; 0.09 million tons of peat  is economic reserves of well-decomposed peat (Orru, 1995). The peatland consists of two parts: the bog to the east of Lake Lehtma (37 ha) and the fen to the north of the lake (207 ha). The thickness of the deposit is 1.00 ... 1.40 m and it consists of either well-decomposed (41%) reed and wood- reed or moderately decomposed (28%) heather-Sphagnum peat. The ash content is 3.3%, the natural moisture content  is 89% (Allikvee et al., 1972; Orru et al., 1988). It is recommended to leave the deposit in its natural state. It is also not included in the list of usable peat areas prepared by the Ministry of the Environment (Regulation No. 87; 27.12.2016).

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