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 …

Carbon storage and release in Indonesian peatlands since the last deglaciation

R Dommain, J Couwenberg, PH Glaser… - Quaternary Science …, 2014 - Elsevier
Peatlands have been recognised as globally important carbon sinks over long timescales
that produced a global, net-climatic cooling effect over the Holocene. However, little is …

[HTML][HTML] Peatlands in Southeast Asia: A comprehensive geological review

MS Omar, E Ifandi, RS Sukri, S Kalaitzidis… - Earth-Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Peatlands are important carbon sinks, therefore their degradation mainly due to lowering of
the water table, has an adverse effect to the carbon cycle and largely burden the …

Smoke radiocarbon measurements from Indonesian fires provide evidence for burning of millennia-aged peat

EB Wiggins, CI Czimczik, GM Santos… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
In response to a strong El Niño, fires in Indonesia during September and October 2015
released a large amount of carbon dioxide and created a massive regional smoke cloud that …

Sea level rise and climate change acting as interactive stressors on development and dynamics of tropical peatlands in coastal Sumatra and South Borneo since the …

KA Hapsari, T Jennerjahn, SH Nugroho… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Southeast Asian peatlands, along with their various important ecosystem services, are
mainly distributed in the coastal areas of Sumatra and Borneo. These ecosystems are …

Application of palaeoecological and geochemical proxies in the context of tropical peatland degradation and restoration: a review for Southeast Asia

KNM Ramdzan, PT Moss, H Heijnis, ME Harrison… - Wetlands, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia (SEA) have undergone large-scale
degradation in recent times due to extensive land use changes and drainage associated …

[HTML][HTML] Insights for restoration: Reconstructing the drivers of long-term local fire events and vegetation turnover of a tropical peatland in Central Kalimantan

KNM Ramdzan, PT Moss, G Jacobsen… - Palaeogeography …, 2023 - Elsevier
Fire events in tropical peatlands often relate to dry peat conditions associated with climate
variability (drought) and anthropogenic-driven ecosystem degradation. However, drought is …

8000 years of vegetation dynamics and environmental changes of a unique inland peat ecosystem of the Jambi Province in Central Sumatra, Indonesia

S Biagioni, V Krashevska, Y Achnopha, A Saad… - Palaeogeography …, 2015 - Elsevier
Despite their importance as global carbon sinks, peatlands of Southeast Asia have been
rarely studied and our current knowledge of the dynamics and ecology of these ecosystems …

Influence of topography on sediment dynamics and soil chemical properties in a Mediterranean forest historically affected by wildfires: NE Iberian Peninsula

M Francos, C Sánchez-García, A Girona-García… - Environmental Earth …, 2021 - Springer
Wildfires are a major concern in Mediterranean areas and play an important role in the
pedogenic process, as they usually increase soil credibility due to the destruction of …

Late Holocene ENSO-related fire impact on vegetation, nutrient status and carbon accumulation of peatlands in Jambi, Sumatra, Indonesia

KA Hapsari, S Biagioni, TC Jennerjahn, A Saad… - Review of Palaeobotany …, 2021 - Elsevier
Peat fires in Indonesia are predominantly anthropogenic and intensified by El Niño Southern
Oscillation (ENSO)-related droughts. In recent decades, peat fires, which typically occurred …