López Buendía, A. M.Bastida, J.Querol, X.Fernández Turiel, J. L.2010-01-222010-01-221995Cadernos do Laboratorio Xeolóxico de Laxe, 1995, 20: 99-116 ISSN: 0213-44970213-4497http://hdl.handle.net/2183/6202[Abstract] A comparative geochemical study of peat deposits from bog and marsh (with marine influence) deposits has been performed. The bog is located in Tremedal Mountains (Teruel, Iberian Range, Spain) and the marsh in the Castellon coast (east Spain). Peat from bog deposits is mainly made ofSphagnum moss, and the peat from marhs shows ainlygrasses and sedges (funcus, Thypha andPhragmites) and fortuitously sorne halofites (Salicornia). The geochemical analyses were performed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and atomic emision spectrometry (ICP-MS and ICP-AES). The greatervalues for B, Sr, Na, Mg, Fe and Swere found in marsh deposits, and the greater contents ofBa, Be, Cu for the bog deposits. V has a similar concentration in both environments.spaPeatMarshBogGeochemistryMajor elementsTrace elementsTeruelCastellónSpainGeoquímica comparada de depósitos de turberas altas (tremedales de los Montes Universales, Teruel) y de turberas bajas (Marjales de la depresión Valencia-Castellón)Compared geochimistry of deposits from high peatlands (bogs of the Montes Universales, Teruel) and down peatlands (marshes of the Valencia-Castellón basin)journal articleopen access