The response of peatlands to changes in the climatic water budget is crucial to predicting potential feedbacks on the global carbon (C) cycle. To gain insight on the patterns and mechanisms of response, we linked a model of peat accumulation to a model of peatland hydrology, then applied these models to empirical data spanning the past 5000 years for the large mire Store Mosse in southern Sweden. We estimated parameters for C sequestration and height growth by fitting the peat accumulation model to two age profiles. Then, we used independent reconstruction of climate wetness and model reconstruction of bog height to examine changes in peatland hydrology. Reconstructions of C sequestration showed two distinct patterns of behaviour: abrupt in...
Stress factors such as climate change and drought may switch the role of temperate peatlands from ca...
Northern peatlands have accumulated large carbon (C) stocks since the last deglaciation and during p...
Peatlands are important carbon reserves in terrestrial ecosystems. The microtopography of a peatland...
The response of peatlands to changes in the climatic water budget is crucial to predicting potential...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
Dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) are designed for the study of past, present and future vege...
Peatland ecosystems store between 200 and 450 Gt C (1015 gC). It is estimated that peatlands constit...
The 21st century climate change and land-use pressure are likely to subject northern peatlands to cl...
The majority of the northern peatlands developed during the Holocene as a result of a positive mass ...
The majority of northern peatlands were initiated during the Holocene. Owing to their mass imbalance...
Dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) are designed for the study of past, present and future vege...
To be able to predict the strength of climate change and its consequences for mankind, it is of majo...
Each year, a peatland has an annual net carbon balance (NCB), which can be positive (net uptake), ze...
Peatlands are important components of boreal and subarctic landscapes, and can be regionally importa...
Peatland ecosystems store about 500-600 Pg of organic carbon, largely accumulated since the last gla...
Stress factors such as climate change and drought may switch the role of temperate peatlands from ca...
Northern peatlands have accumulated large carbon (C) stocks since the last deglaciation and during p...
Peatlands are important carbon reserves in terrestrial ecosystems. The microtopography of a peatland...
The response of peatlands to changes in the climatic water budget is crucial to predicting potential...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
Dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) are designed for the study of past, present and future vege...
Peatland ecosystems store between 200 and 450 Gt C (1015 gC). It is estimated that peatlands constit...
The 21st century climate change and land-use pressure are likely to subject northern peatlands to cl...
The majority of the northern peatlands developed during the Holocene as a result of a positive mass ...
The majority of northern peatlands were initiated during the Holocene. Owing to their mass imbalance...
Dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) are designed for the study of past, present and future vege...
To be able to predict the strength of climate change and its consequences for mankind, it is of majo...
Each year, a peatland has an annual net carbon balance (NCB), which can be positive (net uptake), ze...
Peatlands are important components of boreal and subarctic landscapes, and can be regionally importa...
Peatland ecosystems store about 500-600 Pg of organic carbon, largely accumulated since the last gla...
Stress factors such as climate change and drought may switch the role of temperate peatlands from ca...
Northern peatlands have accumulated large carbon (C) stocks since the last deglaciation and during p...
Peatlands are important carbon reserves in terrestrial ecosystems. The microtopography of a peatland...