Did fires drive Holocene carbon sequestration in boreal ombrotrophic peatlands of eastern Canada?

Wildfire is an important factor on carbon sequestration in the North American boreal biomes. Being globally important stocks of organic carbon, peatlands may be less sensitive to burning in comparison with upland forests, especially wet unforested ombrotrophic ecosystems as found in northeastern Can...

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Published in:Quaternary Research
Main Authors: van Bellen, Simon, Garneau, Michelle, Ali, Adam A., Bergeron, Yves
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftunivquebec:oai:archipel.uqam.ca:11848 2023-07-16T03:58:13+02:00 Did fires drive Holocene carbon sequestration in boreal ombrotrophic peatlands of eastern Canada? van Bellen, Simon Garneau, Michelle Ali, Adam A. Bergeron, Yves 2012-04-25 application/pdf http://archipel.uqam.ca/11848/1/van_bellen_et_al_2012_qr.pdf en eng http://archipel.uqam.ca/11848/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yqres.2012.03.009 doi:10.1016/j.yqres.2012.03.009 http://archipel.uqam.ca/11848/1/van_bellen_et_al_2012_qr.pdf van Bellen, Simon; Garneau, Michelle; Ali, Adam A. et Bergeron, Yves (2012). « Did fires drive Holocene carbon sequestration in boreal ombrotrophic peatlands of eastern Canada? ». Quaternary Research, 78(01), pp. 50-59. peat Quebec charcoal analysis Neoglacial bog accumulation CharAnalysis threshold Article de revue scientifique PeerReviewed 2012 ftunivquebec https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yqres.2012.03.009 2023-06-24T23:22:54Z Wildfire is an important factor on carbon sequestration in the North American boreal biomes. Being globally important stocks of organic carbon, peatlands may be less sensitive to burning in comparison with upland forests, especially wet unforested ombrotrophic ecosystems as found in northeastern Canada. We aimed to determine if peatland fires have driven carbon accumulation patterns during the Holocene. To cover spatial variability, six cores from three peatlands in the Eastmain region of Quebec were analyzed for stratigraphic charcoal accumulation. Results show that regional Holocene peatland fire frequency was ~2.4 fires 1000 yrs-1, showing a gradually declining trend since 4000 cal yr BP, although inter- and intra-peatland variability was very high. Charcoal peak magnitudes, however, were significantly higher between 1400 and 400 cal yr BP, possibly reflecting higher charcoal production driven by differential climatic forcing aspects. Carbon accumulation rates generally declined towards the late-Holocene with minimum values of ~10 g m-2 yr-1 around 1500 cal yr BP. The absence of a clear correlation between peatland fire regimes and carbon accumulation indicates that fire regimes have not been a driving factor on carbon sequestration at the millennial timescale. Text Eastmain UQAM - Université du Québec à Montréal: archipel Canada Eastmain ENVELOPE(-78.166,-78.166,52.184,52.184) Quaternary Research 78 1 50 59
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CharAnalysis
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Garneau, Michelle
Ali, Adam A.
Bergeron, Yves
Did fires drive Holocene carbon sequestration in boreal ombrotrophic peatlands of eastern Canada?
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description Wildfire is an important factor on carbon sequestration in the North American boreal biomes. Being globally important stocks of organic carbon, peatlands may be less sensitive to burning in comparison with upland forests, especially wet unforested ombrotrophic ecosystems as found in northeastern Canada. We aimed to determine if peatland fires have driven carbon accumulation patterns during the Holocene. To cover spatial variability, six cores from three peatlands in the Eastmain region of Quebec were analyzed for stratigraphic charcoal accumulation. Results show that regional Holocene peatland fire frequency was ~2.4 fires 1000 yrs-1, showing a gradually declining trend since 4000 cal yr BP, although inter- and intra-peatland variability was very high. Charcoal peak magnitudes, however, were significantly higher between 1400 and 400 cal yr BP, possibly reflecting higher charcoal production driven by differential climatic forcing aspects. Carbon accumulation rates generally declined towards the late-Holocene with minimum values of ~10 g m-2 yr-1 around 1500 cal yr BP. The absence of a clear correlation between peatland fire regimes and carbon accumulation indicates that fire regimes have not been a driving factor on carbon sequestration at the millennial timescale.
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title Did fires drive Holocene carbon sequestration in boreal ombrotrophic peatlands of eastern Canada?
title_short Did fires drive Holocene carbon sequestration in boreal ombrotrophic peatlands of eastern Canada?
title_full Did fires drive Holocene carbon sequestration in boreal ombrotrophic peatlands of eastern Canada?
title_fullStr Did fires drive Holocene carbon sequestration in boreal ombrotrophic peatlands of eastern Canada?
title_full_unstemmed Did fires drive Holocene carbon sequestration in boreal ombrotrophic peatlands of eastern Canada?
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