Peatlands are a large carbon reservoir. Yet the quantification of their carbon stock still has a large uncertainty due to lacking observational data and well‐tested peatland biogeochemistry models. Here, a process‐based peatland model was calibrated using long‐term peat carbon accumulation data at multiple sites in North America. The model was then applied to quantify the peat carbon accumulation rates and stocks within North America over the last 12,000 years. We estimated that 85–174 Pg carbon was accumulated in North American peatlands over the study period including 0.37–0.76 Pg carbon in subtropical peatlands. During the period from 10,000 to 8,000 years ago, the warmer and wetter conditions might have played an important role in stimu...
Peatlands have been important terrestrial carbon reservoirs throughout the Holocene, yet whether the...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
Northern peatlands have been a persistent natural carbon sink since the Last Glacial Maximum. The co...
Northern peatlands have been a large C sink during the Holocene, but whether they will keep being a ...
Peatlands are an important component of the Holocene global carbon (C) cycle and the rate of C seque...
The majority of northern peatlands were initiated during the Holocene. Owing to their mass imbalance...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
Peatland biogeochemical processes have not been adequately represented in existing earth system mode...
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...
Peatland ecosystems store about 500-600 Pg of organic carbon, largely accumulated since the last gla...
This study uses an integrated modeling framework that couples the dynamics of hydrology, soil therma...
Open Access funded by Natural Environment Research CouncilPublisher version of record is available v...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Peatlands have been important terrestrial carbon reservoirs throughout the Holocene, yet whether the...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
Northern peatlands have been a persistent natural carbon sink since the Last Glacial Maximum. The co...
Northern peatlands have been a large C sink during the Holocene, but whether they will keep being a ...
Peatlands are an important component of the Holocene global carbon (C) cycle and the rate of C seque...
The majority of northern peatlands were initiated during the Holocene. Owing to their mass imbalance...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
Peatland biogeochemical processes have not been adequately represented in existing earth system mode...
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...
Peatland ecosystems store about 500-600 Pg of organic carbon, largely accumulated since the last gla...
This study uses an integrated modeling framework that couples the dynamics of hydrology, soil therma...
Open Access funded by Natural Environment Research CouncilPublisher version of record is available v...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Peatlands have been important terrestrial carbon reservoirs throughout the Holocene, yet whether the...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
Northern peatlands have been a persistent natural carbon sink since the Last Glacial Maximum. The co...