Peatlands are an important natural archive for past climatic changes, primarily due to their sensitivity to changes in the water balance and the dating possibilities of peat sediments. In addition, peatlands are an important sink as well as potential source of greenhouse gases. The first part of this chapter discusses a range of well-established and novel proxies studied in peat cores (peat humification, macrofossils, testate amoebae, stomatal records from subfossil leaves, organic biomarkers and stable isotope ratios, aeolian sediment influx and geochemistry) that are used for climatic and environmental reconstructions, as well as recent developments in the dating of these sediments. The second part focuses on the role that peatland ecosys...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems that accumulate dead organic matter (i.e. peat) when plant litter p...
The humification process is one of the least understood and most intriguing aspects of humus chemist...
International audiencePeatlands have stored ca. one-third of the global soil carbon stock because of...
Peatlands are an important natural archive for past climatic changes, primarily due to their sensiti...
Peat, especially from acidic mires (bogs), is a natural archive of past environmental change. Recons...
A peatland is a type of ecosystem where carbon (C) along with nitrogen and several other elements ha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Peatlands are important ecosystems in terms of biodiversity, nature conservation and the hydrologica...
Worldwide, peatlands cover an area of 4.106 km2 . Plant primary production dominated over organic ma...
Scientific papers on peatland ecosystems frequently start with a statement about peatlands covering ...
Peatlands provide a widespread terrestrial archive of Holocene environmental change. The taphon omy ...
Ombrotrophic peatlands have provided important archives for understanding Holocene palaeoenvironment...
The peat stratigraphy (plant macrofossils, colorimetric humification, pollen/non-pollen microfossils...
We present a record of peatland development in relation to climate changes and human activities from...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems that accumulate dead organic matter (i.e. peat) when plant litter p...
The humification process is one of the least understood and most intriguing aspects of humus chemist...
International audiencePeatlands have stored ca. one-third of the global soil carbon stock because of...
Peatlands are an important natural archive for past climatic changes, primarily due to their sensiti...
Peat, especially from acidic mires (bogs), is a natural archive of past environmental change. Recons...
A peatland is a type of ecosystem where carbon (C) along with nitrogen and several other elements ha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Peatlands are important ecosystems in terms of biodiversity, nature conservation and the hydrologica...
Worldwide, peatlands cover an area of 4.106 km2 . Plant primary production dominated over organic ma...
Scientific papers on peatland ecosystems frequently start with a statement about peatlands covering ...
Peatlands provide a widespread terrestrial archive of Holocene environmental change. The taphon omy ...
Ombrotrophic peatlands have provided important archives for understanding Holocene palaeoenvironment...
The peat stratigraphy (plant macrofossils, colorimetric humification, pollen/non-pollen microfossils...
We present a record of peatland development in relation to climate changes and human activities from...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems that accumulate dead organic matter (i.e. peat) when plant litter p...
The humification process is one of the least understood and most intriguing aspects of humus chemist...
International audiencePeatlands have stored ca. one-third of the global soil carbon stock because of...