Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Holocene
Abstract
Peatlands represent the largest and most concentrated carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere, and their dynamics during the Holocene have had significant impacts on the global carbon cycle. In this Introduction paper, we provide an overview of the contributions presented in this Special Issue on Holocene peatland carbon dynamics. We also provide a brief history and current status of peat-core-based research on peatland carbon dynamics. Finally, we identify and discuss some challenges and opportunities that would guide peatland carbon research in the near future. These challenges and opportunities include the need to fill data gaps and increase geographic representations of peat carbon accumulation records, a better understanding of peatland lateral expansion process and improved estimate of peatland area change over time, developing regional carbon accumulation histories and carbon pool estimates, and projecting and quantifying overall peatland net carbon balance in a changing world.
First Page
1021
Last Page
1027
DOI
10.1177/0959683614540730
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Recommended Citation
Yu, Zicheng; Loisel, Julie; Charman, Daniel J.; Beilman, David W.; and Camill, Philip, "Holocene peatland carbon dynamics in the circum-Arctic region: An introduction" (2014). Earth and Oceanographic Science Faculty Work. 52.
https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/eos-faculty-publications/52