Development and refinement of proxy-climate indicators from peats

被引:145
作者
Chambers, Frank M. [1 ]
Booth, Robert K. [2 ]
De Vleeschouwer, Francois [3 ]
Lamentowicz, Mariusz [4 ]
Le Roux, Gael [5 ]
Mauquoy, Dmitri [6 ]
Nichols, Jonathan E. [7 ]
van Geel, Bas [8 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gloucestershire, Dept Nat & Social Sci, Ctr Environm Change & Quaternary Res, Cheltenham GL50 4AZ, Glos, England
[2] Lehigh Univ, Dept Earth & Environm Sci, Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA
[3] Umea Univ, Dept Ecol & Environm Sci, SE-90187 Umea, Sweden
[4] Adam Mickiewicz Univ, Fac Geog & Geol Sci, Dept Biogeog & Palaeoecol, PL-61680 Poznan, Poland
[5] Univ Toulouse, EcoLab CNRS, F-31326 Castanet Tolosan, France
[6] Univ Aberdeen, Sch Geosci, Aberdeen AB24 3UF, Scotland
[7] NASA, Goddard Inst Space Studies, New York, NY 10025 USA
[8] Univ Amsterdam, Inst Biodivers & Ecosyst Dynam, Dept Paleoecol & Landscape Ecol, NL-1098 XH Amsterdam, Netherlands
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
TESTATE AMEBAS PROTOZOA; C-14 YR BP; N-ALKANE DISTRIBUTIONS; RAISED BOG DEPOSITS; OMBROTROPHIC PEAT; LATE HOLOCENE; JURA MOUNTAINS; ATMOSPHERIC PB; TRACE-ELEMENTS; PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.quaint.2011.04.039
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Peat, especially from acidic mires (bogs), is a natural archive of past environmental change. Reconstructions of past climate from bogs commenced in the 19th Century through examination of visible peat stratigraphy, and later formed the basis for a postglacial climatic scheme widely used in Northwest Europe. Nevertheless, misconceptions as to how bogs grow led to a 50-year lacuna in peat-climate study, before the concept of 'cyclic regeneration' in bogs was refuted. In recent decades, research using proxy-climate indicators from bogs has burgeoned. A range of proxies for past hydrological change has been developed, as well as use of pollen, bog oaks and pines and other data to reconstruct past temperatures. Most of this proxy-climate research has been carried out in Northern Europe, but peat-based research in parts of Asia and North America has increased, particularly during the last decade, while research has also been conducted in Australia, New Zealand and South America. This paper reviews developments in proxy-climate reconstructions from peatlands; chronicles use of a range of palaeo-proxies such as visible peat stratigraphy, plant macrofossils, peat humification, testate amoebae and non-pollen palynomorphs: and explains the use of wiggle-match radiocarbon dating and relationship to climate shifts. It details other techniques being used increasingly, such as biomarkers, stable-isotopes, inorganic geochemistry and estimation of dust flux: and points to new proxies under development. Although explicit protocols have been developed recently for research on ombrotrophic mires, it must be recognised that not all proxies and techniques have universal applicability, owing to differences in species assemblages, mire formation, topographic controls, and geochemical characteristics. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.
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