Global peatland dynamics since the Last Glacial Maximum
Lehigh University · University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Abstract
Here we present a new data synthesis of global peatland ages, area changes, and carbon (C) pool changes since the Last Glacial Maximum, along with a new peatland map and total C pool estimates. The data show different controls of peatland expansion and C accumulation in different regions. We estimate that northern peatlands have accumulated 547 (473–621) GtC, showing maximum accumulation in the early Holocene in response to high summer insolation and strong summer – winter climate seasonality. Tropical peatlands have accumulated 50 (44–55) GtC, with rapid rates about 8000–4000 years ago affected by a high and more stable sea level, a strong summer monsoon, and before the intensification of El Niño. Southern…
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5Topics & keywords
- Peat
- Holocene
- Last Glacial Maximum
- Climatology
- Glacial period
- Environmental science
- Monsoon
- Physical geography
- Life below water