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DescriptionGarcin 2022 Cuvette Centrale.jpg |
English: Map of Cuvette Centrale peatland. Red lines indicate the locations where three peat cores were taken from, and the three graphs show the evolution of peatland carbon content as reconstructed from those cores. The brown marking on the graphs represents a "ghost period" of no peat accumulation, which likely indicates tipping point conditions when the peatland turned into a carbon source. |
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Source | Garcin, Yannick; Schefuß, Enno; Dargie, Greta C.; Hawthorne, Donna; Lawson, Ian T.; Sebag, David; Biddulph, George E.; Crezee, Bart; Bocko, Yannick E.; Ifo, Suspense A.; Mampouya Wenina, Y. Emmanuel; Mbemba, Mackline; Ewango, Corneille E. N.; Emba, Ovide; Bola, Pierre; Kanyama Tabu, Joseph; Tyrrell, Genevieve; Young, Dylan M.; Gassier, Ghislain; Girkin, Nicholas T.; Vane, Christopher H.; Adatte, Thierry; Baird, Andy J.; Boom, Arnoud; Gulliver, Pauline; Morris, Paul J.; Page, Susan E.; Sjögersten, Sofie; Lewis, Simon L. (2022). "Hydroclimatic vulnerability of peat carbon in the central Congo Basin". Nature 612 (7939): 277–282. DOI:10.1038/s41586-022-05389-3. |
Author | Garcin, Yannick; Schefuß, Enno; Dargie, Greta C.; Hawthorne, Donna; Lawson, Ian T.; Sebag, David; Biddulph, George E.; Crezee, Bart; Bocko, Yannick E.; Ifo, Suspense A.; Mampouya Wenina, Y. Emmanuel; Mbemba, Mackline; Ewango, Corneille E. N.; Emba, Ovide; Bola, Pierre; Kanyama Tabu, Joseph; Tyrrell, Genevieve; Young, Dylan M.; Gassier, Ghislain; Girkin, Nicholas T.; Vane, Christopher H.; Adatte, Thierry; Baird, Andy J.; Boom, Arnoud; Gulliver, Pauline; Morris, Paul J.; Page, Susan E.; Sjögersten, Sofie; Lewis, Simon L. |
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