Stable carbon and oxygen isotope ratios in single plant components in Sphagnum peat have a good potential to reveal environmental changes in peat archives. Two peat profiles, covering the past ~6000 years, and a Sphagnum hummock from a discontinuous permafrost area in west central Canada were studied in order to evaluate the effect of decomposition rate on isotope records and to assess which plant components are most suitable for climate reconstructions. The stable isotope values from the most recently forming Sphagnum tissues were compared with observational climate data to study the impact of variations in temperature and precipitation on the peat isotopes. Our results show that there is high correlation between d13C values in alpha-cellu...
Carbon stable isotope (δ¹³C) records from vascular plant dominated peatlands have been used as a pal...
Variations in the isotopic composition of precipitation are determined by fractionation processes wh...
Compound-specific isotope measurements of organic compounds are increasingly important in palaeoclim...
To investigate the potential of stable isotopes of Sphagnum peat deposits for palaeoclimate research...
Rain-fed peatlands are dominated by peat mosses (Sphagnum sp.), which for their growth depend on nut...
Living moss biomass and archival peat deposits represent key indicators of present and past climatic...
Stable isotope ratios from tree rings and peatland mosses have become important proxies of past clim...
Stable isotope analyses of Sphagnum alpha-cellulose, precipitation and bog water from three sites ac...
[1] The response of large stores of carbon in boreal forest soils to global warming is a major uncer...
AbstractCarbon stable isotope (δ13C) records from vascular plant dominated peatlands have been used ...
AbstractVariations in the isotopic composition of precipitation are determined by fractionation proc...
The cellulose δ18O of plant tissues in peat is a potential climate proxy. However, understanding wha...
Carbon stable isotope (δ¹³C) records from vascular plant dominated peatlands have been used as a pal...
Variations in the isotopic composition of precipitation are determined by fractionation processes wh...
Compound-specific isotope measurements of organic compounds are increasingly important in palaeoclim...
To investigate the potential of stable isotopes of Sphagnum peat deposits for palaeoclimate research...
Rain-fed peatlands are dominated by peat mosses (Sphagnum sp.), which for their growth depend on nut...
Living moss biomass and archival peat deposits represent key indicators of present and past climatic...
Stable isotope ratios from tree rings and peatland mosses have become important proxies of past clim...
Stable isotope analyses of Sphagnum alpha-cellulose, precipitation and bog water from three sites ac...
[1] The response of large stores of carbon in boreal forest soils to global warming is a major uncer...
AbstractCarbon stable isotope (δ13C) records from vascular plant dominated peatlands have been used ...
AbstractVariations in the isotopic composition of precipitation are determined by fractionation proc...
The cellulose δ18O of plant tissues in peat is a potential climate proxy. However, understanding wha...
Carbon stable isotope (δ¹³C) records from vascular plant dominated peatlands have been used as a pal...
Variations in the isotopic composition of precipitation are determined by fractionation processes wh...
Compound-specific isotope measurements of organic compounds are increasingly important in palaeoclim...