Paleoecological and Carbon Accumulation Dynamics of a Fen Peatland in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Northern Ontario, from the Mid-Holocene to Present

Pollen assemblages, peat humification and carbon:nitrogen stratigraphy were examined at high resolution in a core from a fen peatland in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Northern Ontario, to interpret the factors that drive long-term peatland dynamics. Subtle changes in the vegetation community are evident...

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Main Author: O'Reilly, Benjamin Cody
Other Authors: Finkelstein, Sarah A.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/31374
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spelling ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:OTU.1807/31374 2023-05-15T15:04:27+02:00 Paleoecological and Carbon Accumulation Dynamics of a Fen Peatland in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Northern Ontario, from the Mid-Holocene to Present O'Reilly, Benjamin Cody Finkelstein, Sarah A. 2011-11 http://hdl.handle.net/1807/31374 en_ca eng http://hdl.handle.net/1807/31374 Northern Peatland Paleoecology Peatland Carbon Accumulation 0426 Thesis 2011 ftcanadathes 2013-11-23T23:27:06Z Pollen assemblages, peat humification and carbon:nitrogen stratigraphy were examined at high resolution in a core from a fen peatland in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Northern Ontario, to interpret the factors that drive long-term peatland dynamics. Subtle changes in the vegetation community are evident over the record, suggesting both allogenic and autogenic influences, but a fen community appears to have been resilient to external perturbations including isostatic rebound and hydroclimatic changes between 6400 and 100 years BP. Paleoclimatic reconstructions from the fossil pollen assemblages indicate that precipitation increased 3000 years BP at the end of the Holocene Thermal Maximum, and that carbon accumulation in the fen was controlled more by effective surface moisture (precipitation) than by temperature. The pollen record suggests changes over the past century, including increases in shrub Betula, Alnus, Ambrosia, and Cyperaceae and a decrease in Sphagnum spores, consistent with the observed Pan-Arctic shrub increase. Thesis Arctic Hudson Bay Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada) Arctic Hudson Hudson Bay
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Peatland Carbon Accumulation
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Peatland Carbon Accumulation
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Paleoecological and Carbon Accumulation Dynamics of a Fen Peatland in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Northern Ontario, from the Mid-Holocene to Present
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Peatland Carbon Accumulation
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description Pollen assemblages, peat humification and carbon:nitrogen stratigraphy were examined at high resolution in a core from a fen peatland in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Northern Ontario, to interpret the factors that drive long-term peatland dynamics. Subtle changes in the vegetation community are evident over the record, suggesting both allogenic and autogenic influences, but a fen community appears to have been resilient to external perturbations including isostatic rebound and hydroclimatic changes between 6400 and 100 years BP. Paleoclimatic reconstructions from the fossil pollen assemblages indicate that precipitation increased 3000 years BP at the end of the Holocene Thermal Maximum, and that carbon accumulation in the fen was controlled more by effective surface moisture (precipitation) than by temperature. The pollen record suggests changes over the past century, including increases in shrub Betula, Alnus, Ambrosia, and Cyperaceae and a decrease in Sphagnum spores, consistent with the observed Pan-Arctic shrub increase.
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title Paleoecological and Carbon Accumulation Dynamics of a Fen Peatland in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Northern Ontario, from the Mid-Holocene to Present
title_short Paleoecological and Carbon Accumulation Dynamics of a Fen Peatland in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Northern Ontario, from the Mid-Holocene to Present
title_full Paleoecological and Carbon Accumulation Dynamics of a Fen Peatland in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Northern Ontario, from the Mid-Holocene to Present
title_fullStr Paleoecological and Carbon Accumulation Dynamics of a Fen Peatland in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Northern Ontario, from the Mid-Holocene to Present
title_full_unstemmed Paleoecological and Carbon Accumulation Dynamics of a Fen Peatland in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Northern Ontario, from the Mid-Holocene to Present
title_sort paleoecological and carbon accumulation dynamics of a fen peatland in the hudson bay lowlands, northern ontario, from the mid-holocene to present
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