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Climate change during the past 1000 years: a high‐temporal‐resolution multiproxy record from a mire in northern Finland
Authors:Walter Finsinger  Kristian Schoning  Sheila Hicks  Andreas Lücke  Tomasz Goslar  Friederike Wagner‐cremer  Heidi Hyyppä
Affiliation:1. Centre for Bioarchaeology and Ecology (CBAE – UMR 5059, CNRS/EPHE/UM2), Institut de Botanique, Montpellier, France;2. Palaeoecology, Department of Physical Geography, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands;3. Geological Survey of Sweden, Uppsala, Sweden;4. Department of Geology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland;5. Institute of Bio‐ and Geosciences, IBG‐3: Agrosphere, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany;6. Adam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Physics, Poznań, Poland;7. Poznań Radiocarbon Laboratory, Poznań, Poland
Abstract:We present a record of peatland development in relation to climate changes and human activities from the Palomaa mire, a remote site in northern Finland. We used fine‐resolution and continuous sampling to analyse several proxies including pollen (for vegetation on and around the mire), testate amoebae (TA; for mire‐wetness changes), oxygen and carbon isotopes from Sphagnum cellulose (δ18O and δ13C; for humidity and temperature changes), peat‐accumulation rates and peat‐colour changes. In spite of an excellent accumulation model (30 14C dates and estimated standard deviation of sample ages <1 year in the most recent part), the potential to determine cause–effect (or lead–lag) relationships between environmental changes and biotic responses is limited by proxy‐specific incorporation processes below the actively growing Sphagnum surface. Nevertheless, what emerges is that mire development was closely related to water‐table changes rather than to summer temperature and that water‐table decreases were associated with increasing peat‐accumulation rates and more abundant mire vegetation. A rapid fen‐to‐bog transition occurred within a few years around AD 1960 when the water table decreased beyond the historical minimum, supporting the notion that mires can rapidly shift into bogs in response to allogenic factors. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:annual resolution  pollen  stable isotopes  testate amoebae
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