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Neodymium isotopes in peat reveal past local environmental disturbances

Katarzyna Marcisz, Zdzisław Bełka, Jolanta Dopieralska, Michał Jakubowicz, Monika Karpińska‐Kołaczek, Piotr Kołaczek, Dmitri Mauquoy, Michał Słowiński, Mateusz Zieliński, Mariusz Lamentowicz

2023The Science of The Total Environment13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Over the past decade, the neodymium (Nd) isotope composition of mineral matter from peat cores has seen increasingly common use as a tracer of dust influx associated with major changes in the Holocene atmospheric circulation. However, the incomplete understanding of the local controls on the sources of the sediment supplied to peatlands remains a key difficulty in the interpretation of the archived Nd isotope signals. Here, we used neodymium isotopes to reconstruct environmental disturbances in peatlands. We performed a multi-proxy study of two peatlands that experienced peatland burning and validated the recorded peat Nd signatures using reference surface sampling. Our data show a link between the Nd isotope signals and local environmental disturbances: peat burning, local fire activity and pollution fluxes. Our study illustrates the crucial role of identifying local events that influence the supply of mineral material to peatlands. Insufficient recognition of such local controls may either obscure the large-scale variations in the atmospheric circulation patterns, or introduce artefacts to the Holocene climate record. We also provide recommendations for the use of Nd isotopes in palaeoecological studies of peatlands.

Topics & Concepts

PeatHoloceneEnvironmental scienceGeologySedimentPhysical geographyEarth scienceGeographyOceanographyPaleontologyArchaeologyGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchPeatlands and Wetlands EcologyCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
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