Carbon accumulation in peatlands of West Siberia over the last 2000 years
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01/03/2009
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We use a network of cores from 77 peatland sites to determine controls on peat C content and peat C accumulation over the last 2000 years (since 2 ka) across Russia's West Siberian Lowland (WSL), the world's largest wetland region. Our results show a significant influence of fossil plant composition on peat C content, with peats dominated by Sphagnum having a lower C content. Radiocarbon-derived C accumulation since 2 ka at 23 sites is highly variable from site to site, but displays a significant N–S trend of decreasing accumulation at higher latitudes. Northern WSL peatlands show relatively small C accumulation of 7 to 35 kg C m-2 since 2 ka. In contrast, peatlands south of 60°N show larger accumulation of 42 to 88 kg C m-2. Carbon accumulation since 2 ka varies significantly with modern mean annual air temperature, with maximum C accumulation found between -1 and 0°C. Rates of apparent C accumulation since 2 ka show no significant relationship to long-term Holocene averages based on total C accumulation. A GIS-based extrapolation of our site data suggests that a substantial amount (~40%) of total WSL peat C has accumulated since 2 ka, with much of this accumulation south of 60°N. The large peatlands in the southern WSL may be an important component of the Eurasian terrestrial C sink, and future warming could result in a shift northward in long-term WSL C sequestration. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2007gb003112 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=67249160138&partnerID=8YFLogxK |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Beilman , D W , MacDonald , G M , Smith , L C & Reimer , P J 2009 , ' Carbon accumulation in peatlands of West Siberia over the last 2000 years ' Global Biogeochemical Cycles , vol 23 , no. 1 , GB1012 . DOI: 10.1029/2007gb003112 |
Palavras-Chave | #/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1900/1902 #Atmospheric Science #/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2300 #Environmental Science(all) #/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2300/2304 #Environmental Chemistry #/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2300/2306 #Global and Planetary Change |
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article |