A database and synthesis of northern peatland soil properties and Holocene carbon and nitrogen accumulation

Author:

Loisel Julie1,Yu Zicheng1,Beilman David W2,Camill Philip3,Alm Jukka4,Amesbury Matthew J5,Anderson David6,Andersson Sofia7,Bochicchio Christopher1,Barber Keith8,Belyea Lisa R9,Bunbury Joan10,Chambers Frank M11,Charman Daniel J5,De Vleeschouwer François12,Fiałkiewicz-Kozieł Barbara13,Finkelstein Sarah A14,Gałka Mariusz13,Garneau Michelle15,Hammarlund Dan16,Hinchcliffe William5,Holmquist James17,Hughes Paul8,Jones Miriam C18,Klein Eric S1,Kokfelt Ulla19,Korhola Atte20,Kuhry Peter7,Lamarre Alexandre15,Lamentowicz Mariusz13,Large David21,Lavoie Martin22,MacDonald Glen17,Magnan Gabriel15,Mäkilä Markku23,Mallon Gunnar8,Mathijssen Paul20,Mauquoy Dmitri24,McCarroll Julia11,Moore Tim R25,Nichols Jonathan26,O’Reilly Benjamin14,Oksanen Pirita27,Packalen Maara14,Peteet Dorothy26,Richard Pierre JH28,Robinson Stephen29,Ronkainen Tiina20,Rundgren Mats16,Sannel A Britta K7,Tarnocai Charles30,Thom Tim31,Tuittila Eeva-Stiina4,Turetsky Merritt32,Väliranta Minna20,van der Linden Marjolein33,van Geel Bas34,van Bellen Simon23,Vitt Dale35,Zhao Yan36,Zhou Weijian36

Affiliation:

1. Lehigh University, USA

2. University of Hawaii – Manoa, USA

3. Bowdoin College, USA

4. University of Eastern Finland, Finland

5. University of Exeter, UK

6. Eton College, UK

7. Stockholm University, Sweden

8. University of Southampton, UK

9. Queen Mary University of London, UK

10. University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, USA

11. University of Gloucestershire, UK

12. CNRS and Université de Toulouse, France

13. Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland

14. University of Toronto, Canada

15. Université du Québec – Montréal, Canada

16. Lund University, Sweden

17. University of California – Los Angeles, USA

18. U.S. Geological Survey, USA

19. University of Copenhagen, Denmark

20. University of Helsinki, Finland

21. University of Nottingham, UK

22. Université Laval, Canada

23. Geological Survey of Finland, Finland

24. University of Aberdeen, UK

25. McGill University, Canada

26. Columbia University, USA

27. Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment, Finland

28. Université de Montréal, Canada

29. Champlain College – Dublin Campus, Ireland

30. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada

31. Yorkshire Peat Partnership, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, UK

32. University of Guelph, Canada

33. BIAX Consult, The Netherlands

34. University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

35. Southern Illinois University, USA

36. Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Abstract

Here, we present results from the most comprehensive compilation of Holocene peat soil properties with associated carbon and nitrogen accumulation rates for northern peatlands. Our database consists of 268 peat cores from 215 sites located north of 45°N. It encompasses regions within which peat carbon data have only recently become available, such as the West Siberia Lowlands, the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Kamchatka in Far East Russia, and the Tibetan Plateau. For all northern peatlands, carbon content in organic matter was estimated at 42 ± 3% (standard deviation) for Sphagnum peat, 51 ± 2% for non- Sphagnum peat, and at 49 ± 2% overall. Dry bulk density averaged 0.12 ± 0.07 g/cm3, organic matter bulk density averaged 0.11 ± 0.05 g/cm3, and total carbon content in peat averaged 47 ± 6%. In general, large differences were found between Sphagnum and non- Sphagnum peat types in terms of peat properties. Time-weighted peat carbon accumulation rates averaged 23 ± 2 (standard error of mean) g C/m2/yr during the Holocene on the basis of 151 peat cores from 127 sites, with the highest rates of carbon accumulation (25–28 g C/m2/yr) recorded during the early Holocene when the climate was warmer than the present. Furthermore, we estimate the northern peatland carbon and nitrogen pools at 436 and 10 gigatons, respectively. The database is publicly available at https://peatlands.lehigh.edu .

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Paleontology,Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology,Archaeology,Global and Planetary Change

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