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Title: Rapid Early Development of Circumarctic Peatlands and Atmospheric Mathene methane (CH4) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Variations
Date: 13-Oct-2006
Category: General
Source/Author: Glen M. MacDonald, David W. Beilman, Konstantine V. Kremenetski, Yongwei Sheng, Laurence C. Smith, Andrei A. Velichko
Description: A study was conducted on relationship between circumarctic peatlands and atmospheric methane and carbon dioxide varations with an article published in the Science Magazine.

An analysis of 1516 radiocarbon dates demonstrates that the development of the current circumarctic peatlands began ~16.5 thousand years ago (ka) and expanded explosively between 12 and 8 ka in concert with high summer insolation and increasing temperatures. Their rapid development contributed to the sustained peak in CH4 and modest decline of CO2 during the early Holocene and likely contributed to CH4 and CO2 fluctuations during earlier interglacial and interstadial transitions. Given the decreased tempo of peatland initiation in the late Holocene and the transition of many from fens (which generated high levels of CH4) to ombrotrophic bogs, a neoglacial expansion of northern peatlands cannot explain the increase in atmospheric CH4 that occurred after 6 ka.

1 Department of Geography, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095–1524, USA.
2 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095–1524, USA.
3 Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 109017, Russia.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: macdonal@geog.ucla.edu

 

Document Type Journal Article
Website (URL) http://www.sciencemag.org

 

 



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