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Record #191083:

The northern peatland carbon pool and the Holocene carbon cycle / David W. Beilman, G.M. MacDonald, Z. Yu.

Title: The northern peatland carbon pool and the Holocene carbon cycle / David W. Beilman, G.M. MacDonald, Z. Yu.
Author(s): Beilman, David W.
MacDonald, G. M.
Yu, Z.
Date: 2010.
In: PAGES News. (2010.), Vol. 18(1) (2010)
Abstract: Discusses how understanding role of peatlands in Holocene carbon cycle could help predict response of northern carbon stores to changing climate. Considers significance of carbon accumulations which occurred between 11 and 9 cal. ka BP in Alaska, and between 10 and 8 cal. ka BP at some sites in West Siberia.
Notes:

PAGES News. Vol. 18(1) :22-24 (2010).

Keywords: 546.26 -- Carbon.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
551.583.3 -- Climatic changes, Quaternary.
551.794 -- Holocene.
574 -- Ecology.
56 -- Palaeontology.
581.526.33/.35 -- Peatland plant formations.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
SPRI record no.: 191083

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