Radionuclide dating is a robust technique for establishing the recent accumulation rate for most peatlands. In this article we review the production of ‘fall-out’ radionuclides and the concepts underlying the dating method. Some inherent problems such as the issues surrounding reduced natural radionuclide deposition, e.g. ‘continentality’, are highlighted. We describe the common radionuclide analysis methods, their application to peat studies, and the production of 210Pb activity inventories. To illustrate the radionuclide dating method we use case studies to demonstrate how these data can be used to derive peat accumulation rates during the last 100–150 years at contrasting sites using 210Pb supported by anthropogenic radionuclides
The value of both high-precision (HP) and AMS 14C determinations in the fine-resolution dating of re...
The use of stable Pb isotope analyses in conjunction with recent (210Pb and anthropogenic radionucli...
The peat archives are one of the stratigraphic records revealing clearly physical, chemical and biol...
Radiocarbon dating is one of the main methods used to establish peat chronologies. This article revi...
Proxy records from recently accumulated peats provide valuable information about past environmental ...
A peatlands ability to sequester carbon makes it important to establish suitable dating techniques t...
This study compares age estimates of recent peat deposits in 10 European ombrotrophic (precipitation...
The article presents the results of a study of activity levels and features of the vertical distribu...
This study compares age estimates of recent peat deposits in 10 European ombrotrophic (precipitation...
ABSTRACT. The recently formed surface layers of peatlands are archives of past environmental conditi...
Finland. Precise radiocarbon dating of modern samples is possible due to the large bomb peak of atmo...
This study reports on the accumulation rates and 210Pb fluxes in Spitsbergen, Svalbard archipelago, ...
Peat deposits in Greenland and Denmark were investigated to show that high-resolution dating of thes...
Peat properties from an ombrotrophic bog (Store Mosse bog) located in south-central Sweden. The data...
The object of our research was to investigate the peat mass accumulation mechanism, which reflects o...
The value of both high-precision (HP) and AMS 14C determinations in the fine-resolution dating of re...
The use of stable Pb isotope analyses in conjunction with recent (210Pb and anthropogenic radionucli...
The peat archives are one of the stratigraphic records revealing clearly physical, chemical and biol...
Radiocarbon dating is one of the main methods used to establish peat chronologies. This article revi...
Proxy records from recently accumulated peats provide valuable information about past environmental ...
A peatlands ability to sequester carbon makes it important to establish suitable dating techniques t...
This study compares age estimates of recent peat deposits in 10 European ombrotrophic (precipitation...
The article presents the results of a study of activity levels and features of the vertical distribu...
This study compares age estimates of recent peat deposits in 10 European ombrotrophic (precipitation...
ABSTRACT. The recently formed surface layers of peatlands are archives of past environmental conditi...
Finland. Precise radiocarbon dating of modern samples is possible due to the large bomb peak of atmo...
This study reports on the accumulation rates and 210Pb fluxes in Spitsbergen, Svalbard archipelago, ...
Peat deposits in Greenland and Denmark were investigated to show that high-resolution dating of thes...
Peat properties from an ombrotrophic bog (Store Mosse bog) located in south-central Sweden. The data...
The object of our research was to investigate the peat mass accumulation mechanism, which reflects o...
The value of both high-precision (HP) and AMS 14C determinations in the fine-resolution dating of re...
The use of stable Pb isotope analyses in conjunction with recent (210Pb and anthropogenic radionucli...
The peat archives are one of the stratigraphic records revealing clearly physical, chemical and biol...