Atmospheric mineral dust not only interacts with the climate system by scattering incoming solar radiation and affecting atmospheric photochemistry, but also contributes critical nutrients to marine and terrestrial ecosystems. In a high-resolution analysis of paleodust deposition, peat development and soil dust sources, we assess the interplay between dust deposition and bog development of the Davidsmosse bog in south-western Sweden. Analyses of the 5400-year record (458 cm) included radiocarbon dating, bulk density, ash content, chemical and mineralogical composition and carbon stable isotopes, subsequently explored using principal component analysis. Fourteen dust events (DEs) were recorded (cal BP) in the peat sequence: 3580–3490; 3280; ...
Ombrotrophic peatlands are unique environmental archives of natural and anthropogenic atmospheric du...
Atmospheric dusts are an important part of the global climate system, and play an important role in ...
Multi-proxy climate recorded from peatlands have been used to tracer the climate change during the H...
Atmospheric mineral dust not only interacts with the climate system by scattering incoming solar rad...
Atmospheric mineral dust not only interacts with the climate system by scattering incoming solar rad...
We present a high-resolution peat paleodust and accumulation rate record spanning the last 8300 year...
Our understanding of the complex role that mineral dust and its feedbacks play in the Earth's climat...
Mineral dust deposition is a process often overlooked in northern mid-latitudes, despite its potenti...
Peatlands in northern latitudes sequester one third of the world's soil organic carbon. Mineral dust...
Atmospheric mineral dust plays a dynamic role in the climate system acting both as a forcing and a f...
Both bog surface wetness and atmospheric dust deposition are intricately linked to changes in the hy...
International audienceBoth bog surface wetness and atmospheric dust deposition are intricately linke...
Cores of peat taken from two raised bogs in the near-coastal part of Halland, SW Sweden, were examin...
Ombrotrophic peatlands are unique environmental archives of natural and anthropogenic atmospheric du...
Atmospheric dusts are an important part of the global climate system, and play an important role in ...
Multi-proxy climate recorded from peatlands have been used to tracer the climate change during the H...
Atmospheric mineral dust not only interacts with the climate system by scattering incoming solar rad...
Atmospheric mineral dust not only interacts with the climate system by scattering incoming solar rad...
We present a high-resolution peat paleodust and accumulation rate record spanning the last 8300 year...
Our understanding of the complex role that mineral dust and its feedbacks play in the Earth's climat...
Mineral dust deposition is a process often overlooked in northern mid-latitudes, despite its potenti...
Peatlands in northern latitudes sequester one third of the world's soil organic carbon. Mineral dust...
Atmospheric mineral dust plays a dynamic role in the climate system acting both as a forcing and a f...
Both bog surface wetness and atmospheric dust deposition are intricately linked to changes in the hy...
International audienceBoth bog surface wetness and atmospheric dust deposition are intricately linke...
Cores of peat taken from two raised bogs in the near-coastal part of Halland, SW Sweden, were examin...
Ombrotrophic peatlands are unique environmental archives of natural and anthropogenic atmospheric du...
Atmospheric dusts are an important part of the global climate system, and play an important role in ...
Multi-proxy climate recorded from peatlands have been used to tracer the climate change during the H...