We used radiocarbon dating, testate amoebae (TA) and pollen analysis of a peat profile extracted from an ombrotrophic bog (Tăul Muced) located in the Rodna National Park, Romania, to identify major changes in the wet-dry ecological gradient over the last 8000 years. We performed a quantitative reconstruction of the local depth to water table (DWT) and pH variation using the transfer function developed on a Polish modern testate amoebae data set and compared our reconstruction with other palaeohydrological studies in this region. The pollen record was used to determine regional vegetation dynamics as well as the potential impact of humans on peatland dynamic
Peat deposits from an ombrotrophic bog (north-eastern Poland) were analysed to reconstruct peatland ...
Testate amoebae-based transfer functions are commonly used in peatland palaeoclimate studies. These ...
This data set includes palaeoecological data (covering peatland development over the last 1500 years...
This paper investigates the possibility of reconstructing the palaeohydrological changes in an activ...
As natural and anthropogenic ecosystems are dependent on the local water availability, understanding...
The Central European area has been extensively studied using qualitative reconstruction techniques f...
Numerous palaeoecological studies have used testate amoeba analysis to reconstruct Holocene hydrolog...
Our palaeoecological study covers 73years of history (1929-2002) of a kettle hole peatland inundated...
In this study, we present a record spanning the last 4000 years from a Baltic bog (Kusowskie Bagno) ...
The study focused on reconstruction of the extreme hydrological changes within the bog surrounding t...
We present the results of high-resolution, multi-proxy palaeoecological investigations of two parall...
The Elatia Mires of northern Greece are unique ecosystems of high conservation value. The mires are ...
Proxy climate data can be obtained from reconstructions of hydrological changes on ombrotrophic (rai...
The Elatia Mires of northern Greece are unique ecosystems of high conservation value. The mires are ...
Proxy-based reconstructions of climate variability over the last millennium provide important insigh...
Peat deposits from an ombrotrophic bog (north-eastern Poland) were analysed to reconstruct peatland ...
Testate amoebae-based transfer functions are commonly used in peatland palaeoclimate studies. These ...
This data set includes palaeoecological data (covering peatland development over the last 1500 years...
This paper investigates the possibility of reconstructing the palaeohydrological changes in an activ...
As natural and anthropogenic ecosystems are dependent on the local water availability, understanding...
The Central European area has been extensively studied using qualitative reconstruction techniques f...
Numerous palaeoecological studies have used testate amoeba analysis to reconstruct Holocene hydrolog...
Our palaeoecological study covers 73years of history (1929-2002) of a kettle hole peatland inundated...
In this study, we present a record spanning the last 4000 years from a Baltic bog (Kusowskie Bagno) ...
The study focused on reconstruction of the extreme hydrological changes within the bog surrounding t...
We present the results of high-resolution, multi-proxy palaeoecological investigations of two parall...
The Elatia Mires of northern Greece are unique ecosystems of high conservation value. The mires are ...
Proxy climate data can be obtained from reconstructions of hydrological changes on ombrotrophic (rai...
The Elatia Mires of northern Greece are unique ecosystems of high conservation value. The mires are ...
Proxy-based reconstructions of climate variability over the last millennium provide important insigh...
Peat deposits from an ombrotrophic bog (north-eastern Poland) were analysed to reconstruct peatland ...
Testate amoebae-based transfer functions are commonly used in peatland palaeoclimate studies. These ...
This data set includes palaeoecological data (covering peatland development over the last 1500 years...