2017
DOI: 10.1134/s1064229317030097
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Dynamics of peat plateau near the southern boundary of the East European permafrost zone

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“…Bogs were formed as a result of the end of the Sartan glaciation and the beginning of climate warming, but their development proceeded in local sites in well-pronounced microdepressions [10]. As with the oldest and largest peat deposits in the Eastern European forest-tundra and tundra [21,36], the studied peatland TZ began to develop as a result of the paludification of mixed birch and coniferous woodlands earlier than 9814 cal. yr. BP at a rate of 1 mm per year during the Preboreal (PB) (10,300-9000 cal.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Bogs were formed as a result of the end of the Sartan glaciation and the beginning of climate warming, but their development proceeded in local sites in well-pronounced microdepressions [10]. As with the oldest and largest peat deposits in the Eastern European forest-tundra and tundra [21,36], the studied peatland TZ began to develop as a result of the paludification of mixed birch and coniferous woodlands earlier than 9814 cal. yr. BP at a rate of 1 mm per year during the Preboreal (PB) (10,300-9000 cal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, there is increasing attention to the study of peat genesis and properties, since peat supports and affects bog ecosystems, which have a unique communities' structure and a high biodiversity level [4,10,17,18]. However, publications on the features of the permafrost peatlands' evolution are extremely insufficient [7,[19][20][21][22] and spore-pollen spectra studies are limited [4,23,24]. Significant reserves of soil organic carbon are conserved as a peat.…”
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“…Noticeable cooling and drying of the climate (3.2–2.2 ka BP) resulted in the termination of peatland growth . South‐west from Vorkuta, in the Usa River valley, peatland formation started about 8.3 ka BP, and the rate of peat accumulation reached 1.4 mm/year …”
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“…Площадь нарушен ных торфяных олиготрофных почв в 2008 г. соста вляла 0,05 км 2 (0,47 % от всей площади почв этого типа), а в 2012 г. она увеличилась до 0,178 км 2 (0,68 % от общей площади почв этого типа на изу чаемой территории). Особенностью болотных эко систем криолитозоны с развивающимися там бу грами пучения является, с одной стороны, их уча стие в поглощении углерода из окружающей сре ды, а с другой -способность выделять в атмосферу парниковые газы: CH 4 , CO 2 [9,10]. За период с 2008 по 2012 гг.…”
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