A cautionary tale about using the apparent carbon accumulation rate (aCAR) obtained from peat cores
Abstract The carbon (C) accumulation histories of peatlands are of great interest to scientists, land users and policy makers. Because peatlands contain more than 500 billion tonnes of C, an understanding of the fate of this dynamic store, when subjected to the pressures of land use or climate chang...
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Main Authors: | Dylan M. Young, Andy J. Baird, Angela V. Gallego-Sala, Julie Loisel |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e7c48a7581be4cfda093888f0ec6f969 |
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