Title: Geochemistry of Ours (Core 1) peat core from Canada
Citation: Garneau, Michelle; van Bellen, Simon (2021): Geochemistry of Ours (Core 1) peat core from Canada [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.928348
Study Site: Subarctic Québec
Purpose: Northern peatlands act as archives of environmental change through their sensitivity to water balance fluctuations, while being significant contributors to global greenhouse gas dynamics. Subarctic fens in north-eastern Canada are characterized by a dominance of pools and flarks. We aimed to reconstruct the late Holocene hydrological conditions of these fens to establish the timing of the initiation of pool and flark formation and possible links with climate.
Abstract: Sediment/rock depth, sample thickness, dry bulk density, loss on igntion, carbon of a high-resolution peat core from the Past Global Changes - Carbon in Peat on Earth through Time (PAGES_C-PEAT) Project.
Supplemental Information Summary: Garneau, Michelle; van Bellen, Simon (2021): Age determination of Ours (Core 1) peat core from Canada [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.934933
Garneau, Michelle; van Bellen, Simon (2021): Calibrated ages of Ours (Core 1) peat core from Canada [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.929901
Research: Past Global Changes - Carbon in Peat on Earth through Time (PAGES_C-PEAT) Project
Further Info: van Bellen, Simon; Garneau, Michelle; Ali, Adam A; Lamarre, Alexandre; Robert, Élisabeth C; Magnan, Gabriel; Asnong, Hans; Pratte, Steve (2013): Poor fen succession over ombrotrophic peat related to late Holocene increased surface wetness in subarctic Quebec, Canada. Journal of Quaternary Science, 28(8), 748-760, https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.2670
Status: Complete
Keywords:
soil carbon,
peat properties,
Fen,
Geographical coordinates: North: 54.05, South: 54.05 East: -72.45 West: -72.45
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