Development and carbon sequestration of tropical peat domes in south-east Asia: links to post-glacial sea-level changes and Holocene climate variability

R Dommain, J Couwenberg, H Joosten - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2011 - Elsevier
Tropical peatlands of SE-Asia represent a significant terrestrial carbon reservoir of an
estimated 65 Gt C. In this paper we present a comprehensive data synthesis of radiocarbon …

Widespread subsidence and carbon emissions across Southeast Asian peatlands

AM Hoyt, E Chaussard, SS Seppalainen… - Nature Geoscience, 2020 - nature.com
Over the last three decades, most of the 25 million hectares of tropical peatlands in
Southeast Asia have been deforested and drained. As a consequence, declining water …

[PDF][PDF] Towards robust subsidence-based soil carbon emission factors for peat soils in south-east Asia, with special reference to oil palm plantations.

J Couwenberg, A Hooijer - Mires & Peat, 2013 - pixelrauschen.de
Oil palm and Acacia pulpwood plantations are being established at a rapid rate on drained
peatland in southeast Asia. Accurate measurements of associated carbon losses are still …

Forest dynamics and tip‐up pools drive pulses of high carbon accumulation rates in a tropical peat dome in Borneo (Southeast Asia)

R Dommain, AR Cobb, H Joosten… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Peatlands of Southeast Asia store large pools of carbon but the mechanisms of peat
accumulation in tropical forests remain to be resolved. Patch dynamics and forest …

Carbon fluxes from tropical peatlands: Methane, carbon dioxide, and peatland subsidence

AM Hoyt - 2017 - dspace.mit.edu
Tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia have sequestered carbon over thousands of years and
are an important global carbon stock. In natural peat swamp forests, high water levels inhibit …