%0 Journal article %A Sönnichsen, Günther %A Ramm, Georg %T Regeneriert sich das Kehdinger Hochmoor schneller als erwartet? %R 10.23689/fidgeo-2908 %J TELMA - Berichte der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Moor- und Torfkunde %V 44 %X Abstract: This report appends the first 10 years audit from 2007. We write here about the conclusion of the re-inundation phase and also regarding further phases of the moor formation, regeneration and our continuing evaluation. The vegetation at differing water levels is analyzed for indication of variation in the nutrient supply and it is thus determined whereabouts the terrace layer influences the flora zone, resulting in the familiar pattern of moor regeneration. Hydrological, trophological and floristic aspects are integrated in our study in which we have observed a selection of indicator plants over the three development phases or found them in later stages. Our conclusion is that during this second development decade the terrace step zone is now beyond the re-inundation phase, this is perceived as a significantly important development, where the continuing water abatement at higher situated vegetation zones reduces the nutrient content. Upon the hanging layers of such a retrogressive area especially the developed terraces of a `Hanging Moor` whose outer depressions and declivities furnish evidence of a number of indicator species of which there is at least a fragmentary return of valuable specific plant societies of the alkali poor Niedermoores (eg. Caricetum rostr.) as well as the heath – grassy hillock association around the principal turf producing mosses of the indigenous rain moors (“Regenmoore”) recently formed: Spaghnum papillosum and Sphagnum magellanicum. %U http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/7222 %~ FID GEO-LEO e-docs