Estimating the age of peat samples from their weight: a study from west-central Canada

Radiocarbon dates of 116 peat samples from 66 sites in the Boreal and Subarctic region of west-central Canada were used to obtain peat mass accumulation rates. A direct relationship is shown between the peat mass and the time during which the peat has accumulated in peat deposits of bogs and fens in...

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Published in:The Holocene
Main Author: Zoltai, S.C.
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 1991
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description Radiocarbon dates of 116 peat samples from 66 sites in the Boreal and Subarctic region of west-central Canada were used to obtain peat mass accumulation rates. A direct relationship is shown between the peat mass and the time during which the peat has accumulated in peat deposits of bogs and fens in ecologically defined regions. Peat mass accumulation was more rapid in the Boreal peatlands than in the Subarctic peatlands and it was more predictable in environmentally uniform bogs than in the more complex fens. Age estimates may be suitable for a general indication of age for studies where absolute accuracy is not required.
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/095968369100100109 2025-03-02T15:38:18+00:00 Estimating the age of peat samples from their weight: a study from west-central Canada Zoltai, S.C. 1991 https://doi.org/10.1177/095968369100100109 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/095968369100100109 en eng SAGE Publications https://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license The Holocene volume 1, issue 1, page 68-73 ISSN 0959-6836 1477-0911 journal-article 1991 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/095968369100100109 2025-01-31T13:22:47Z Radiocarbon dates of 116 peat samples from 66 sites in the Boreal and Subarctic region of west-central Canada were used to obtain peat mass accumulation rates. A direct relationship is shown between the peat mass and the time during which the peat has accumulated in peat deposits of bogs and fens in ecologically defined regions. Peat mass accumulation was more rapid in the Boreal peatlands than in the Subarctic peatlands and it was more predictable in environmentally uniform bogs than in the more complex fens. Age estimates may be suitable for a general indication of age for studies where absolute accuracy is not required. Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic SAGE Publications Canada The Holocene 1 1 68 73
spellingShingle Zoltai, S.C.
Estimating the age of peat samples from their weight: a study from west-central Canada
title Estimating the age of peat samples from their weight: a study from west-central Canada
title_full Estimating the age of peat samples from their weight: a study from west-central Canada
title_fullStr Estimating the age of peat samples from their weight: a study from west-central Canada
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the age of peat samples from their weight: a study from west-central Canada
title_short Estimating the age of peat samples from their weight: a study from west-central Canada
title_sort estimating the age of peat samples from their weight: a study from west-central canada
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