Substantial deposits of peat have accumulated since the last glacial. Since peat accumulation rates are rather low, this process was previously neglected in carbon cycle models. For assessments of the global carbon cycle on millennial or even longer timescales, though, the carbon storage in peat cannot be neglected any more. We have therefore developed a dynamic model of wetland extent and peat accumulation in order to assess the influence of peat accumulation on the global carbon cycle. The model is based on the dynamic global vegetation model LPJ and consists of a wetland module and routines describing the accumulation and decay of peat. The wetland module, based on the TOPMODEL approach, dynamically determines inundated area and water ta...
Most northern peatlands developed during the Holocene, sequestering large amounts of carbon in terre...
Most northern peatlands developed during the Holocene, sequestering large amounts of carbon in terre...
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Substantial deposits of peat have accumulated since the last glacial. Since peat accumulation rates ...
Peatland carbon and water cycling are tightly coupled, so dynamic modeling of peat accumulation over...
Peatlands are a large carbon reservoir. Yet the quantification of their carbon stock still has a lar...
The majority of northern peatlands were initiated during the Holocene. Owing to their mass imbalance...
Peatlands are diverse wetland ecosystems distributed mostly over the northern latitudes and tropics....
To test the hypothesis that long-term peat accumulation is related to contemporary carbon flux dynam...
The development of northern high-latitude peatlands played an important role in the carbon (C) balan...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum, boreal wetlands have accumulated substantial amounts of peat, estima...
The majority of northern peatlands were initiated during the Holocene. Owing to their mass imbalance...
Anticipated rates of climate change and increased land-use pressure will subject peatlands to distur...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Significance During the Holocene (11,600 y ago to present), northern peatlands accumulated signif...
Most northern peatlands developed during the Holocene, sequestering large amounts of carbon in terre...
Most northern peatlands developed during the Holocene, sequestering large amounts of carbon in terre...
Copyright © 2013 European Geosciences Union. This is the published version available at http://www.b...
Substantial deposits of peat have accumulated since the last glacial. Since peat accumulation rates ...
Peatland carbon and water cycling are tightly coupled, so dynamic modeling of peat accumulation over...
Peatlands are a large carbon reservoir. Yet the quantification of their carbon stock still has a lar...
The majority of northern peatlands were initiated during the Holocene. Owing to their mass imbalance...
Peatlands are diverse wetland ecosystems distributed mostly over the northern latitudes and tropics....
To test the hypothesis that long-term peat accumulation is related to contemporary carbon flux dynam...
The development of northern high-latitude peatlands played an important role in the carbon (C) balan...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum, boreal wetlands have accumulated substantial amounts of peat, estima...
The majority of northern peatlands were initiated during the Holocene. Owing to their mass imbalance...
Anticipated rates of climate change and increased land-use pressure will subject peatlands to distur...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Significance During the Holocene (11,600 y ago to present), northern peatlands accumulated signif...
Most northern peatlands developed during the Holocene, sequestering large amounts of carbon in terre...
Most northern peatlands developed during the Holocene, sequestering large amounts of carbon in terre...
Copyright © 2013 European Geosciences Union. This is the published version available at http://www.b...