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The colour of climate : A study of raised bogs in south-central Sweden

Borgmark, Anders, 1970- (author)
Stockholms universitet,Institutionen för naturgeografi och kvartärgeologi (INK)
Wastegård, Stefan (thesis advisor)
Stockholms universitet,Institutionen för naturgeografi och kvartärgeologi (INK)
Robertsson, Ann-Marie (thesis advisor)
Stockholms universitet,Institutionen för naturgeografi och kvartärgeologi (INK)
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van Geel, Bas (opponent)
Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics
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ISBN 9171551018
Stockholm : Institutionen för naturgeografi och kvartärgeologi, 2005
English 31 s.
Series: Avhandling i kvartärgeologi, 1651-3940 ; 4
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  • This thesis focuses on responses in raised bogs to changes in the effective humidity during the Holocene. Raised bogs are terrestrial deposits that can provide contiguous records of past climate changes. Information on and knowledge about past changes in climate is crucial for our understanding of natural climate variability. Analyses on different spatial and temporal scales have been conducted on a number of raised bogs in south-central Sweden in order to gain more knowledge about Holocene climate variability.Peatlands are useful as palaeoenvironmental archives because they develop over the course of millennia and provide a multi-faceted contiguous outlook on the past. Peat humification, a proxy for bog surface wetness, has been used to reconstruct palaeoclimate. In addition measurements of carbon and nitrogen on sub-recent peat from two bogs have been performed. The chronologies have been constrained by AMS radiocarbon dates and tephrochronology and by SCPs for the sub-recent peat.A comparison between a peat humification record from Värmland, south-central Sweden, and a dendrochronological record from Jämtland, north-central Sweden, indicates several synchronous changes between drier and wetter climate. This implies that changes in hydrology operate on a regional scale.In a high resolution study of two bogs in Uppland, south-central Sweden, C, N and peat humification have been compared to bog water tables inferred from testate amoebae and with meteorological data covering the last 150 years. The results indicate that peat can be subjected to secondary decomposition, resulting in an apparent lead in peat humification and C/N compared to biological proxies and meteorological data.Several periods of wetter conditions are indicated from the analysis of five peat sequences from three bogs in Värmland. Wetter conditions around especially c. 4500, 3500, 2800 and 1700-1000 cal yr BP can be correlated to several other climate records across the North Atlantic region and Scandinavia, indicating wetter and/or cooler climatic conditions at these times. Frequency analyses of two bogs indicate periodicities between 200 and 400 years that may be caused by cycles in solar activity.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap -- Geologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences -- Geology (hsv//eng)

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Holocene
south-central Sweden
peat humification
bog hydrology
climate variation
spectral analysis
Quaternary geology
Kvartärgeologi

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