We used direct radiocarbon dates of peat samples, pollen dates and land-uplift chronology from >1300 cores comprising all or most of the Holocene in the boreal region of Finland, Estonia and Maine (USA) to obtain long-term carbon accumulation rates for boreal peatlands. The "apparent" long-term rate of carbon accumulation (LORCA; g C m-2 a-1) ranged from 4.6 to 85.8 (mean 19.9 +/10.7), depending on the geographical location, wetland type and the age of the mire. The "true" or "actual" rate of carbon accumulation (ARCA), as derived from models for peatbog growth, was usually ca. 70% of LORCA. We studied the raised bog Reksuo more intensely in terms of growth dynamics, and we report preliminary results of the "three-dimensional" or spatial ca...
The response of peatland carbon accumulation to climate can be complex, with internal feedbacks and ...
The peat stratigraphy (plant macrofossils, colorimetric humification, pollen/non-pollen microfossils...
Peat and net carbon accumulation rates in two sub-arctic peat plateaus of west-central Canada have b...
Historic carbon accumulation rates in four bogs on a north to south transect from Sweden to Germany ...
Peatlands are the most dense terrestrial carbon stock and since the last glacial epoch northern peat...
Peatland ecosystems store about 500-600 Pg of organic carbon, largely accumulated since the last gla...
Arctic peatlands are an important part of the global carbon cycle, accumulating atmospheric carbon a...
Multi-proxy, medium-resolution Holocene and high-resolution late Holocene records from a southern On...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
A peatlands ability to sequester carbon makes it important to establish suitable dating techniques t...
Each year, a peatland has an annual net carbon balance (NCB), which can be positive (net uptake), ze...
This thesis is based on the analysis of peat stratigraphies to study peat growth and carbon accumula...
The response of peatland carbon accumulation to climate can be complex, with internal feedbacks and ...
The peat stratigraphy (plant macrofossils, colorimetric humification, pollen/non-pollen microfossils...
Peat and net carbon accumulation rates in two sub-arctic peat plateaus of west-central Canada have b...
Historic carbon accumulation rates in four bogs on a north to south transect from Sweden to Germany ...
Peatlands are the most dense terrestrial carbon stock and since the last glacial epoch northern peat...
Peatland ecosystems store about 500-600 Pg of organic carbon, largely accumulated since the last gla...
Arctic peatlands are an important part of the global carbon cycle, accumulating atmospheric carbon a...
Multi-proxy, medium-resolution Holocene and high-resolution late Holocene records from a southern On...
Peatlands are a major terrestrial carbon store and a persistent natural carbon sink during the Holoc...
A peatlands ability to sequester carbon makes it important to establish suitable dating techniques t...
Each year, a peatland has an annual net carbon balance (NCB), which can be positive (net uptake), ze...
This thesis is based on the analysis of peat stratigraphies to study peat growth and carbon accumula...
The response of peatland carbon accumulation to climate can be complex, with internal feedbacks and ...
The peat stratigraphy (plant macrofossils, colorimetric humification, pollen/non-pollen microfossils...
Peat and net carbon accumulation rates in two sub-arctic peat plateaus of west-central Canada have b...