International audienceThe central Congo Basin contains the largest known peatland complex in the tropics. Here we present a detailed multi-proxy record from a peat core, CEN-17.4, from the centre of a 45 km wide interfluvial peatland (Ekolongouma), the first record of its kind from the central Congo peatlands. We use pollen, charcoal, sedimentological and geochemical data to reconstruct the site's history from the late Pleistocene to the present day. Peat began accumulating at the centre of the peatland ∼19,600 cal BP (∼17,500–20,400 cal BP, 95% confidence interval), and between ∼9500 (9430–9535 cal BP) and 10,500 (10,310–10,660 cal BP) cal BP towards the margins. Pollen data from the peatland centre show that an initial grass- and sedge-do...
The world’s largest tropical peatland complex is found in the central Congo Basin. However, there is...
The mixed semi-evergreen forests in lowland central equatorial Africa can contain many elements of s...
The Mfabeni peatland is the only known sub-tropical coastal fen that transcends the Last Glacial Max...
International audienceThe central Congo Basin contains the largest known peatland complex in the tro...
The central Congo Basin contains the largest known peatland complex in the tropics. Here we present ...
The forested swamps of the central Congo Basin store approximately 30 billion metric tonnes of carbo...
Peatlands are carbon-rich ecosystems that cover just three per cent of Earth’s land surface1, but st...
The world’s second largest tropical wetland is found in the central Congo Basin. Ambiguous grey-lite...
The world’s largest tropical peatland complex is found in the central Congo Basin. However, there is...
The mixed semi-evergreen forests in lowland central equatorial Africa can contain many elements of s...
The Mfabeni peatland is the only known sub-tropical coastal fen that transcends the Last Glacial Max...
International audienceThe central Congo Basin contains the largest known peatland complex in the tro...
The central Congo Basin contains the largest known peatland complex in the tropics. Here we present ...
The forested swamps of the central Congo Basin store approximately 30 billion metric tonnes of carbo...
Peatlands are carbon-rich ecosystems that cover just three per cent of Earth’s land surface1, but st...
The world’s second largest tropical wetland is found in the central Congo Basin. Ambiguous grey-lite...
The world’s largest tropical peatland complex is found in the central Congo Basin. However, there is...
The mixed semi-evergreen forests in lowland central equatorial Africa can contain many elements of s...
The Mfabeni peatland is the only known sub-tropical coastal fen that transcends the Last Glacial Max...