Peat cores are valuable archives of past environmental change because they accumulate plant organic matter over millennia. While studies have primarily focused on physical, ecological, and some biogeochemical proxies, cores from peatlands have increasingly been used to interpret hydroclimatic change using stable isotope analyses of cellulose preserved in plant remains. Previous studies indicate that the stable oxygen isotope compositions (δ18O) preserved in alpha cellulose extracted from specific plant macrofossils reflect the δ18O values of past peatland water and thereby provide information on long-term changes in hydrology in response to climate. Oxygen isotope analyses of peat cellulose (δ18Ocellulose) have been successfully developed f...
A field survey in southern Patagonia has shown a highly significant linear correlation between δ18O ...
A peat deposit from the East European Russian Arctic, spanning nearly 10 000 years, was investigated...
Studies designed to assess the resources supporting aquatic consumers using stable isotope analysis ...
High-elevation cushion peatlands are promising archives for paleoenvironmental studies in their extr...
High-elevation cushion peatlands are promising archives for paleoenvironmental studies in their extr...
Stable isotope ratios from tree rings and peatland mosses have become important proxies of past clim...
Rain-fed peatlands are dominated by peat mosses (Sphagnum sp.), which for their growth depend on nut...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in G...
This data set includes palaeoecological data form Głęboczek and Stawek peatlands that were published...
Stable carbon and oxygen isotope ratios in single plant components in Sphagnum peat have a good pote...
Living moss biomass and archival peat deposits represent key indicators of present and past climatic...
Climate warming is predicted to increase heterotrophic metabolism in northern peatland soils leading...
The cellulose δ18O of plant tissues in peat is a potential climate proxy. However, understanding wha...
Although considerable variation has been documented in tree-ring cellulose oxygen isotope ratios (δ1...
This data set contains D and 18O data for a core from the center and moat (0 and 6 m) of the BBC col...
A field survey in southern Patagonia has shown a highly significant linear correlation between δ18O ...
A peat deposit from the East European Russian Arctic, spanning nearly 10 000 years, was investigated...
Studies designed to assess the resources supporting aquatic consumers using stable isotope analysis ...
High-elevation cushion peatlands are promising archives for paleoenvironmental studies in their extr...
High-elevation cushion peatlands are promising archives for paleoenvironmental studies in their extr...
Stable isotope ratios from tree rings and peatland mosses have become important proxies of past clim...
Rain-fed peatlands are dominated by peat mosses (Sphagnum sp.), which for their growth depend on nut...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in G...
This data set includes palaeoecological data form Głęboczek and Stawek peatlands that were published...
Stable carbon and oxygen isotope ratios in single plant components in Sphagnum peat have a good pote...
Living moss biomass and archival peat deposits represent key indicators of present and past climatic...
Climate warming is predicted to increase heterotrophic metabolism in northern peatland soils leading...
The cellulose δ18O of plant tissues in peat is a potential climate proxy. However, understanding wha...
Although considerable variation has been documented in tree-ring cellulose oxygen isotope ratios (δ1...
This data set contains D and 18O data for a core from the center and moat (0 and 6 m) of the BBC col...
A field survey in southern Patagonia has shown a highly significant linear correlation between δ18O ...
A peat deposit from the East European Russian Arctic, spanning nearly 10 000 years, was investigated...
Studies designed to assess the resources supporting aquatic consumers using stable isotope analysis ...