Holocene dynamics of an inland palsa peatland at Wiyâshâkimî Lake (Nunavik, Canada)

This study examines the Holocene evolution of an inland subarctic permafrost peatland located on the north bank of Wiyâshâkimî Lake (Nunavik, northeastern Canada). The analysis of plant macrofossils allowed us to reconstruct the succession of the trophic conditions of a palsa and a filled thermokars...

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Main Authors: Karine Langlais (10702857), Najat Bhiry (7997207), Martin Lavoie (10702860)
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Published: 2021
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Ice
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14489205 2023-05-15T16:37:31+02:00 Holocene dynamics of an inland palsa peatland at Wiyâshâkimî Lake (Nunavik, Canada) Karine Langlais (10702857) Najat Bhiry (7997207) Martin Lavoie (10702860) 2021-04-26T21:00:02Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14489205.v1 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Holocene_dynamics_of_an_inland_palsa_peatland_at_Wiy_sh_kim_Lake_Nunavik_Canada_/14489205 doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.14489205.v1 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Molecular Biology Evolutionary Biology Ecology Developmental Biology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Paleoecology permafrost peatlands plant macrofossils Nunavik climate change Holocene Paléoecologie tourbières à pergélisol macrorestes végétaux changements climatiques Holocène Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14489205.v1 2021-05-05T17:27:32Z This study examines the Holocene evolution of an inland subarctic permafrost peatland located on the north bank of Wiyâshâkimî Lake (Nunavik, northeastern Canada). The analysis of plant macrofossils allowed us to reconstruct the succession of the trophic conditions of a palsa and a filled thermokarst pond. The accumulation of organic matter began at around 6290 cal. y BP. The evolution of the site then followed three stages: a pond (6290–5790 cal. y BP), a minerotrophic peatland (5790–4350 cal. y BP) and an ombrotrophic peatland (from 4350 cal. y BP). The establishment of permafrost caused a palsa to form at around 170 cal. y BP, which corresponds to the coldest period of the Little Ice Age in northeastern Canada. A subsequent degradation of the palsa and the formation of a thermokarst pond were induced by the climate warming that began at the turn of the 20th century. The analysis of plant macrofossils from an adjacent filled thermokarst pond indicated three phases of development over a short 450-year period: subaquatic, minerotrophic, and ombrotrophic phases. When combined with previous studies of filled thermokarst ponds in northern Québec, this result indicates that ponds are rapidly filling in with vegetation and acting as carbon sinks. Still Image Ice palsa permafrost Subarctic Thermokarst Nunavik pergélisol Unknown Nunavik Canada
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topic Molecular Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Paleoecology
permafrost peatlands
plant macrofossils
Nunavik
climate change
Holocene
Paléoecologie
tourbières à pergélisol
macrorestes végétaux
changements climatiques
Holocène
spellingShingle Molecular Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Paleoecology
permafrost peatlands
plant macrofossils
Nunavik
climate change
Holocene
Paléoecologie
tourbières à pergélisol
macrorestes végétaux
changements climatiques
Holocène
Karine Langlais (10702857)
Najat Bhiry (7997207)
Martin Lavoie (10702860)
Holocene dynamics of an inland palsa peatland at Wiyâshâkimî Lake (Nunavik, Canada)
topic_facet Molecular Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Paleoecology
permafrost peatlands
plant macrofossils
Nunavik
climate change
Holocene
Paléoecologie
tourbières à pergélisol
macrorestes végétaux
changements climatiques
Holocène
description This study examines the Holocene evolution of an inland subarctic permafrost peatland located on the north bank of Wiyâshâkimî Lake (Nunavik, northeastern Canada). The analysis of plant macrofossils allowed us to reconstruct the succession of the trophic conditions of a palsa and a filled thermokarst pond. The accumulation of organic matter began at around 6290 cal. y BP. The evolution of the site then followed three stages: a pond (6290–5790 cal. y BP), a minerotrophic peatland (5790–4350 cal. y BP) and an ombrotrophic peatland (from 4350 cal. y BP). The establishment of permafrost caused a palsa to form at around 170 cal. y BP, which corresponds to the coldest period of the Little Ice Age in northeastern Canada. A subsequent degradation of the palsa and the formation of a thermokarst pond were induced by the climate warming that began at the turn of the 20th century. The analysis of plant macrofossils from an adjacent filled thermokarst pond indicated three phases of development over a short 450-year period: subaquatic, minerotrophic, and ombrotrophic phases. When combined with previous studies of filled thermokarst ponds in northern Québec, this result indicates that ponds are rapidly filling in with vegetation and acting as carbon sinks.
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author Karine Langlais (10702857)
Najat Bhiry (7997207)
Martin Lavoie (10702860)
author_facet Karine Langlais (10702857)
Najat Bhiry (7997207)
Martin Lavoie (10702860)
author_sort Karine Langlais (10702857)
title Holocene dynamics of an inland palsa peatland at Wiyâshâkimî Lake (Nunavik, Canada)
title_short Holocene dynamics of an inland palsa peatland at Wiyâshâkimî Lake (Nunavik, Canada)
title_full Holocene dynamics of an inland palsa peatland at Wiyâshâkimî Lake (Nunavik, Canada)
title_fullStr Holocene dynamics of an inland palsa peatland at Wiyâshâkimî Lake (Nunavik, Canada)
title_full_unstemmed Holocene dynamics of an inland palsa peatland at Wiyâshâkimî Lake (Nunavik, Canada)
title_sort holocene dynamics of an inland palsa peatland at wiyâshâkimî lake (nunavik, canada)
publishDate 2021
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Canada
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palsa
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