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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Keywords: AWI_Paleo; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet, 291.3 kBytes
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Treat, Claire C; Kleinen, Thomas; Broothaerts, Nils; Dalton, April S; Dommain, René; Douglas, Thomas A; Drexler, Judith; Finkelstein, Sarah A; Grosse, Guido; Hope, Geoffrey; Hutchings, Jack A; Jones, Miriam C; Kuhry, Peter; Lacourse, Terri; Lähteenoja, Outi; Loisel, Julie; Notebaert, Bastiaan; Payne, Richard J; Peteet, Dorothy M; Sannel, A Britta K; Stelling, Jonathan; Strauss, Jens; Swindles, Graeme T; Talbot, Julie; Tarnocai, Charles; Verstraeten, Gert; Williams, Christopher J; Xia, Zhengyu; Yu, Zicheng; Väliranta, Minna; Hättestrand, Martina; Alexanderson, Helena; Brovkin, Victor (2019): Widespread global peatland establishment and persistence over the last 130,000 y. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1813305116
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: We present the first synthesis of global peatland extent through the last glacial cycle (130 ka) based on 〉975 detailed stratigraphic descriptions from exposures, soil pits, and sediment cores. Buried peats are defined as organic-rich sediments overlain by mineral sediments. Also included are deposits rich in wetland macrofossils indicated a local peatland environment. The dataset includes location (lat/long), chronologic information (when available), a description of the buried peat sediment, overlying and underlying sediments, whether geochemical information is available, and the original references.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-08-16
    Keywords: 11O; 1202; 1453; 15A; 260; 277; 2M; 300; 361; 398; 4_RN; Aakkenustunturi; Aaknes; ABI; Abisko; Abisko, Lappland, northern Sweden; Aflon; Afognak; Africa; Agardalen_Elfenbeibreen_glacier; Age, dated; Age, dated material; Age, dated standard error; Agerod; Agparsuit; Ahakagyezi_Swamp; Ahvenlampi; Aion-4estuary_of_Chaun; Air chemistry observatory; Aishihik_Lake; Aitkin; Akali; Ake_Bat; Alaganik; Alaska, USA; Alaska-Toolik; Albany_Forks; Albany_R; Albany_R-8501; Alberta; Alberta, Canada; Alderdale; Aleksandrovskoe; Aliwal_North; Alsmyren; Altevatn; Altin; Alton_PA-16; AmeryOasis2001/2002; Amot; Anadyr; Anadyrskiy Gulf; Anaktuvik_Pass; Anchor_Point_Trail; Andoya; Anin_Island; Antarctica; Antinlammensuo; Apurinneva; Arangatui; Aravete; Archangelsk_City; Arctic Ocean; Argaunat_Hil_Bog; Argentina; Arosuo; Arrowsmith_River; Arstadmirene; Ashville; Asmyra; Atka_Island; Attawapiskat_River; Aucayacu; Aura; auxiliary station; Avalon; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Ayat; Ayon; BACHI; Baffin_Island; Baffin Bay; Bagotville_Bog; Baidaratskaya; Baie; Baliem_Valley; Ballast_Brook; Ballycroy_Bog; Baltic Sea; Balyktakh; Banks Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago; Baram_River; Barambai,; Barents Sea; Bario; Barrow; Bastuberg; Batang_Hari; Batulicin; Bay of Fundy; BB1; BC; Bear_Cove_Bog; Bear_Creek; Bear_Valley; Beaufort Sea; Beauval; Beaver_Lake; Beaver_River; Bederbo-Tarida; Bekkelaegret; Belanske_Luky; Belec_L_Int_8507; Belec_L_Int_9210; Belek_Sesi_Cheepay; Beloye; Benacadie_Point; Benfontein; Bengkalis_Island; Berbak_National_Park; Berendon_Fen; Bering_Lake; Bering Sea; Bezdonnoe; Big_John; Big_Slide_Creek; Big_Swamp; Billings_Cape; Bingha_BG-1; Biological sample; BIOS; Birthday_River; Bismarck Sea; Bitil_Pampa; Bjuralvsmossen; Black_Gum_Swamp; Black_Lake; Black_River; Blackbear-8508A; Blairmore; Blamyrho; Blanc-Sablon; Bleik; Blenkisop_Lake; Blidenes_Kurzeme; Blomidon_Site; Blue_Lake; Blydefontein; Boganida-14; Bois-des-Bel; Bol_Kuropatochiya; Bol_Liakhovskiy_Island; Bol_Routan_Island; Bolshaya_Lagorta; Bolsho_Mokh; Bolvanski_Mys; Bondzale; Bonfield_Gill_Head; Boniface_river; Bonne_Bay; Boothia_Peninsula; BOR; Borer; Bottinintnin_Lake; Box corer; Bradshaw; Brewster_Creek; Bridge_Glacier_Bog; Brondmyra; Brooks_River; Brookside; Buena_Vista; Buevannet; Buffalo_Narrows; BurinPeninsula; Buskerud; Bussehund; Bussesund; Bylot_Island; Cabin_Creek; CA-Land_2013_YukonCoast; Caldwell_Lake; Calendar age; Calendar age, maximum/old; Calendar age, minimum/young; Caleta_Robalo; California_Gulch; Calumet; Campbell; Canada; Canadian Arctic; Cape_Ball; Cape_Hangklip; Cape_Henrietta_Maria; Cape_Kiberia; Cape_Nares; Cape_Shpindler; Caribbean Sea; Caribou_Bog; Caribou_Lake; Caribou_Mts; Caribu_River; Carling_L-site; Carswell_Lake; Cartwright; Cayambre-Coca; CC-14; CC-18; CC-19; CC-2; CC-22; CC-27; CC-36; CC-39; CC-40; CC-41; CC-42; CC-44; CC-49; CC-50; CC-51; CC-54; CC-57; CC-62; CC-7; CC-76; CC-80; CC-82; CC-85; CC-90; CC-P; Cedar_Swano; Central-West-Greenland; Cerna_Hora; Chacaltaya; Chaginskoe_Mire; Chalk_River; Changuinola; Chapman_Lake; Charlevoix; Charo; Chase; Chasebrook; Chatsworth_Bog; Chekurovka; Cheremushka; Chernyii_Yar; Cherryfield; Cherya_Gorka; Chester_LN-1; Chilkoot_Pond; Chin_Lake; CHISTIC; Chistic, Russia; Chivyrkiu; Chudesnoe; Chuk_10; Chuk226; Chukchi Sea; Churchill; Churchill_Falls; Chydesnoe; Ciega; Cioetwon_bog; Clarenville; Clearwater_Bog; Clearwater_Lake; Clover_Pond; Cluff_Lake; Coal_Creek; Coastal_fen_site; Coastal waters of SE Alaska; Cobweb_Swamp; Cochrane; Codeville_WA-6; Collier_Gill; Collins_Pond; Colville_Lake; Comment; Comment 2 (continued); Comment 3 (continued); Compassberg; Coppermine; Coral Sea; Cordillera_Pelada; Core; CORE; Core1; Core2; Corkery_Creek; Cornelia; Corporon; Cotapampa; Coulson_Township; Courtenay; Covey_Hill; Covey_Hill_core1; Cowichan_Lake; Craigrossie; Creek_Cypres_Bog; Cresswell_River; Crimson_lake; Cropley_Lake; Cumbre_Unduavi; Dags_Mosse; Dahadinni_River; Dalnie_Zelentsy; Dalsvatnmyr; Danka_Valley_Bo; Dartmouth_Bight; Davis Strait; De_Borchert; Deelpan; Deggemyra; Dempster_Highway; Denali_Highway; Denslow_Lake_moraine; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DERPUT; Derput, Russia; Deschambault_Lake; Diamond_Creek_Trail; Diana_Lake_Bog; Dionisiya; Djupvika; Docksmyren; Dome_Creek_Meadow; Doting_Gove; Douglas_Island; Drainage_Lake; Dredge; Dresvianka-Pechiora_inlet; DRG; Driehoek; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Drizzle_Pit_Bog; Dry_Lamba_Kivach; Duguldzera; Dulikha; Dunedin; DUVAN; Duvanny_Yar_2009; Duvanny Yar Alas; Dyanushka K7P2; Dzelves; Dzhangskyol_Fen; E101; E102; E103; E104; E105; E106; E107; E108; E109; E110; E111; E112; E113; E114; E115; E116; E117; E118; E119; E120; E121; Eagle_Creek; Eagle_River; Eaglecrest_Bog; East_Baltic; East_Biddeford; Eastern_Graham; East Siberian Sea; Eipurs; Ekolongouma; Eleutak; Ellerslie; EllisBog; Emo; Engbertsdijksven; Engerdal; Enggelam; Ennadai_Lake; Escape_River; Eskimo_Lakes; Esmeralda; Espanola_West_Bog; Event label; Exmouth_Lake; Falkefjeldet; Fallison; Farnham_Bog; Farrent_Island; Fildes Peninsula, King George Island; Finger_Glacier; Finland; Fire_Island; Fish_Lake_2; Flatrumyren; Fletcher_Lake; Fokstumyrin; Folley_Lake; Fongen; Footprint_Lake; Fort_Chimo; Fort_Good_Hope; Fosheim; Fourth-of-July_Creek; Fox_Lake_2; FRON; Fuglefjellet; Funasmyren; Funny_River_Rd; FW; g0181; g0221; Gakona_River; Galt; Gardsendi; Garry_Island; Gates_Bog; Gatun_Lake_Area; Gauya_River; Geike_Bog; Generc_River; Georgian_Bay; Germansen; GGU215942; Gill_Lake; Gipka; Gitanga; Glacier_Bay; Glacier_Creek; Glacier_Highway; Gleason_Bog; Glenancross; Glenholme; Global_change_camp; Global River Discharge; GLUKHOYE; Glukhoye Lake; GN11-C4; Goldeye_core1; Goldeye_Fen; Goodsir_Inlet; Goose_Creek; Goose_River; Gorelovo; Gornostalya; Gotlandsfloen; Grand_Beach; Grand_Plateau; Grand_Rapids; Grande_Cache; Grand River, Michigan, U.S.A., North America; Grant_Lake; Granunes; Grays_Lake; Great_Bear; Green_River; Green, Utah, U.S.A., North America; Grindstone_Island; Guldtvedt; Gulf of Alaska; Gulf of Bothnia; Gulf of Finland; Gulf of Mexico; Gulf of Riga; Gulf of St. Lawrence; Gulf of Tartary; GUR; Gurgaon; Guyer_Lake; Gypsumville; Haapalahti; Haapasuo; Haberton; Hadseloya; Haikassuo; Halnelaegeret; Halvykenmyren; Hammarmossen; HAND; Hand (plastic-shovel); Hangassuo; Hara; Harmanger; Harp_Mountain; Harricana_moraine; Harricana_River; Harris_Creek; Hattuvaara; Hawaii; Hawaiian Islands, North Central Pacific; Hawley_Lake; Hawly_Lake; HE2013_Polygonfield; Headquarters_Lake; Helmken_Park; Henvalsmyren; HER; Herchmer; Hermon_BA-8; Herschel_Island; Herschel Island, Yukon Territory, Canada; Hershey_SH-2; Hershop_Bog; Hestaa; Hiilisuo_Prionega; Hjortronmossen; HL02; HL02_core1; HL03; HL04; Holmfjeldnet; Holt_Lamplight_Rd; Homer_Spit; Hongyan; Hook_Lake_Bog; Hordaland; Horn_Lake; Horn_Plateau; Hornafjordur; Hornsund; Horton_River; Howardss_Pass; Howland_PA-9; HPS; Hub; Hudson Bay; Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canada; Hudson Strait; Hungry_Creek; Hunker_Creek; Hunter_Creek; Hurricane_Basin; Hurrinsuo; Hverholl; I-96; IB_wetland; Iceland Sea; Idglolorssuit; Igarka_Peat_exposure; Ile_du_Havre_aux_Maisons; Ilmakkiselka; IMATU; Imatu Mire, Estonia; incl. 16 pond locations; India; Indian Ocean; Innoko; In situ sampler; Interior_fen_site; International Polar Year 1881-1884; Inuvik; Inyanga; Iosegun_River; IPY-1; Iringa; Iris_Station; Isfiordflya_S-6a-74; Island_Alexandra; Isokarret; Isosuo; ISS; Ita; Itanga; Ittlemit_Lake; Ivanovsko; Ivirua; Ivitaruk; Ivsugissok; Jaab_L_site; Janakkala; Japan Sea; JBL1; JBL1_core1; JBL2; JBL2_core1; JBL3; JBL3_core1; JBL4; JBL4_core1; JBL5; JBL5_core1; JBL7; JBL7_core1; JBL8; JBL8_core1; Jefferson_County; Jesmond_Bog; Jiji; Joey_Lake; Johnson_Lake; Johnson_River; Johvikasoo; Joint Arctic Weather Stations; Judique; Jukolansuo; Julysuo_Kalevala; Juodonys; Jurmunaapa; Jyvaskyla; K7P2; Kaikkarsuo; Kairanaapa; Kaisungor_Swamp; Kakarinlammensuo; Kakkupalsa; Kalimantan; Kalina; KALSA; Kalsa Mire, Estonia; Kamiranzovu; Kamishak_Bat; Kangerdluarssuk;
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 59134 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-12-12
    Description: Calibrated ages of a high-resolution peat core from the Past Global Changes - Carbon in Peat on EArth through Time (PAGES_C-PEAT) Project.
    Keywords: Age, 14C calibrated, Bacon 2.2 (Blaauw and Christen, 2011); Age, 14C calibrated, OxCal 4.2.4, P sequence deposition model; Calendar age; Calendar age, maximum/old; Calendar age, minimum/young; Canada; C-PEAT; DEPTH, sediment/rock; PAGES_C-PEAT; Past Global Changes - Carbon in Peat on EArth through Time; PEATC; Peat corer; Peatland; WYL; Wylde_Lake_Bog
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 588 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-12-12
    Description: 14C and 210Pb age determination of a high-resolution peat core from the Past Global Changes - Carbon in Peat on EArth through Time (PAGES_C-PEAT) Project.
    Keywords: Age; Age, 14C uncalibrated; Age, dated; Age, dated material; Age, uncertainty; calculated, 1 sigma; Canada; Comment; C-PEAT; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Laboratory code/label; PAGES_C-PEAT; Past Global Changes - Carbon in Peat on EArth through Time; PEATC; Peat corer; Peatland; Sample thickness; WYL; Wylde_Lake_Bog
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 20 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-12-12
    Description: Geochemistry data of a high-resolution peat core from the Past Global Changes - Carbon in Peat on EArth through Time (PAGES_C-PEAT) Project.
    Keywords: Canada; Carbon, total; Carbon/nitrogen analyser; C-PEAT; Density, dry bulk; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Nitrogen, total; PAGES_C-PEAT; Past Global Changes - Carbon in Peat on EArth through Time; PEATC; Peat corer; Peatland; Sample thickness; WYL; Wylde_Lake_Bog
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 392 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-01-30
    Description: Methane emissions from boreal and arctic wetlands, lakes, and rivers are expected to increase in response to warming and associated permafrost thaw. However, the lack of appropriate land cover datasets for scaling field-measured methane emissions to circumpolar scales has contributed to a large uncertainty for our understanding of present-day and future methane emissions. Here we present the Boreal–Arctic Wetland and Lake Dataset (BAWLD), a land cover dataset based on an expert assessment, extrapolated using random forest modelling from available spatial datasets of climate, topography, soils, permafrost conditions, vegetation, wetlands, and surface water extents and dynamics. In BAWLD, we estimate the fractional coverage of five wetland, seven lake, and three river classes within 0.5 × 0.5∘ grid cells that cover the northern boreal and tundra biomes (17 % of the global land surface). Land cover classes were defined using criteria that ensured distinct methane emissions among classes, as indicated by a co-developed comprehensive dataset of methane flux observations. In BAWLD, wetlands occupied 3.2 × 106 km2 (14 % of domain) with a 95 % confidence interval between 2.8 and 3.8 × 106 km2. Bog, fen, and permafrost bog were the most abundant wetland classes, covering ∼ 28 % each of the total wetland area, while the highest-methane-emitting marsh and tundra wetland classes occupied 5 % and 12 %, respectively. Lakes, defined to include all lentic open-water ecosystems regardless of size, covered 1.4 × 106 km2 (6 % of domain). Low-methane-emitting large lakes (〉10 km2) and glacial lakes jointly represented 78 % of the total lake area, while high-emitting peatland and yedoma lakes covered 18 % and 4 %, respectively. Small (〈0.1 km2) glacial, peatland, and yedoma lakes combined covered 17 % of the total lake area but contributed disproportionally to the overall spatial uncertainty in lake area with a 95 % confidence interval between 0.15 and 0.38 × 106 km2. Rivers and streams were estimated to cover 0.12  × 106 km2 (0.5 % of domain), of which 8 % was associated with high-methane-emitting headwaters that drain organic-rich landscapes. Distinct combinations of spatially co-occurring wetland and lake classes were identified across the BAWLD domain, allowing for the mapping of “wetscapes” that have characteristic methane emission magnitudes and sensitivities to climate change at regional scales. With BAWLD, we provide a dataset which avoids double-accounting of wetland, lake, and river extents and which includes confidence intervals for each land cover class. As such, BAWLD will be suitable for many hydrological and biogeochemical modelling and upscaling efforts for the northern boreal and arctic region, in particular those aimed at improving assessments of current and future methane emissions. Data are freely available at https://doi.org/10.18739/A2C824F9X (Olefeldt et al., 2021).
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev , info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2019-02-25
    Description: Glacial−interglacial variations in CO2 and methane in polar ice cores have been attributed, in part, to changes in global wetland extent, but the wetland distribution before the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21 ka to 18 ka) remains virtually unknown. We present a study of global peatland extent and carbon (C) stocks through the last glacial cycle (130 ka to present) using a newly compiled database of 1,063 detailed stratigraphic records of peat deposits buried by mineral sediments, as well as a global peatland model. Quantitative agreement between modeling and observations shows extensive peat accumulation before the LGM in northern latitudes (〉40°N), particularly during warmer periods including the last interglacial (130 ka to 116 ka, MIS 5e) and the interstadial (57 ka to 29 ka, MIS 3). During cooling periods of glacial advance and permafrost formation, the burial of northern peatlands by glaciers and mineral sediments decreased active peatland extent, thickness, and modeled C stocks by 70 to 90% from warmer times. Tropical peatland extent and C stocks show little temporal variation throughout the study period. While the increased burial of northern peats was correlated with cooling periods, the burial of tropical peat was predominately driven by changes in sea level and regional hydrology. Peat burial by mineral sediments represents a mechanism for long-term terrestrial C storage in the Earth system. These results show that northern peatlands accumulate significant C stocks during warmer times, indicating their potential for C sequestration during the warming Anthropocene.
    Print ISSN: 0027-8424
    Electronic ISSN: 1091-6490
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2008-03-01
    Print ISSN: 0277-5212
    Electronic ISSN: 1943-6246
    Topics: Biology
    Published by Springer
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