Authors
K Gajewski, A Viau, M Sawada, D Atkinson, S Wilson
Publication date
2002/10/1
Issue
cdiac: doi 10.3334/CDIAC/vrc. 001; doi: 10.3334/CDIAC/VRC. 001; osti: 1389531
Publisher
Environmental System Science Data Infrastructure for a Virtual Ecosystem (ESS-DIVE)(United States)
Description
The distribution and abundance of Sphagnum spores in North America and Eurasia are mapped for the past 21ka, as described in Gajewski et al. (2002). In summary, spore data were taken from existing pollen data bases, as were radiocarbon chronologies. The abundance of Sphagnum spores was mapped at 2000-year intervals beginning 21000 years BP (before present). The present-day distribution of abundant Sphagnum spores corresponds closely to areas with peatland development, with maximum Sphagnum abundance between 630 and 1300 mm annual precipitation and between -2° and 60°C mean annual air temperature. Carbon content of peatlands was generated from estimated peatland area, calculated values of peat thickness, and specified values of bulk density (112 × 103-3) and fraction of carbon (51.7%).To access the older version of this data package see: http://cdiac.ess-dive.lbl.gov/trends/ecosystems/gajewski2.html
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Scholar articles
K Gajewski, A Viau, M Sawada, D Atkinson, S Wilson - 2002