Past and present carbon accumulation and loss in Southeast Asian peatlands

  • Page S
  • Wüst R
  • Banks C
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Abstract

Tropical peatlands store ~75 Pg carbon and have operated as long-term net carbon sinks throughout the Holocene. However, intensive land development is destabilizing these reservoirs, resulting in large carbon emissions to the atmosphere and loss of valuable low-latitude peat paleorecords.

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Page, S., Wüst, R., & Banks, C. (2010). Past and present carbon accumulation and loss in Southeast Asian peatlands. PAGES News, 18(1), 25–27. https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.18.1.25

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