Permafrost development in northern Fennoscandian peatlands since the mid-Holocene

IF 1.6 4区 地球科学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research Pub Date : 2023-09-26 DOI:10.1080/15230430.2023.2250035
Marit Hichens-Bergström, A. Britta K. Sannel
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Increased permafrost temperatures have been reported in the circum-Arctic, and widespread degradation of permafrost peatlands has occurred in recent decades. The timing of permafrost aggradation in these ecosystems could have implications for the soil carbon lability upon thawing, and an increased understanding of the permafrost history is therefore needed to better project future carbon feedbacks. In this study, we have conducted high-resolution plant macrofossil and geochemical analyses and accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon dating of active layer cores from four permafrost peatlands in northern Sweden and Norway. In the mid-Holocene, all four sites were wet fens, and at least three of them remained permafrost-free until a shift in vegetation toward bog species was recorded around 800 to 400 cal. BP, suggesting permafrost aggradation during the Little Ice Age. At one site, Karlebotn, the plant macrofossil record also indicated a period of dry bog conditions between 3300 and 2900 cal. BP, followed by a rapid shift toward species growing in waterlogged fens or open pools, suggesting that permafrost possibly was present around 3000 cal. BP but thawed and was replaced by thermokarst.
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全新世中期以来芬诺斯坎地北部泥炭地的永久冻土发育
据报道,北极圈周围的永久冻土温度升高,近几十年来,永久冻土泥炭地发生了广泛的退化。这些生态系统中永久冻土退化的时间可能对融化时的土壤碳不稳定性有影响,因此需要增加对永久冻土历史的了解,以更好地预测未来的碳反馈。在这项研究中,我们对瑞典和挪威北部四个永久冻土泥炭地的活动层岩心进行了高分辨率的植物宏观化石和地球化学分析,并进行了加速器质谱放射性碳定年。在全新世中期,所有四个地点都是湿沼泽,其中至少有三个一直没有永久冻土,直到大约800到400 cal. BP记录到植被向沼泽物种的转变,这表明在小冰河期永久冻土恶化。在Karlebotn的一个地点,植物大化石记录还表明,在3300至2900 cal. BP之间存在一段干燥的沼泽条件,随后物种迅速转向在淹水的沼泽或露天水池中生长,这表明永久冻土可能在3000 cal. BP左右存在,但融化并被热岩溶取代。
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期刊介绍: The mission of Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research (AAAR) is to advance understanding of cold region environments by publishing original scientific research from past, present and future high-latitude and mountain regions. Rapid environmental change occurring in cold regions today highlights the global importance of this research. AAAR publishes peer-reviewed interdisciplinary papers including original research papers, short communications and review articles. Many of these papers synthesize a variety of disciplines including ecology, climatology, geomorphology, glaciology, hydrology, paleoceanography, biogeochemistry, and social science. Papers may be uni- or multidisciplinary but should have interdisciplinary appeal. Special thematic issues and proceedings are encouraged. The journal receives contributions from a diverse group of international authors from academia, government agencies, and land managers. In addition the journal publishes opinion pieces, book reviews and in memoria. AAAR is associated with the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) the oldest active research institute at the University of Colorado Boulder.
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