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Holocene peat accumulation rate, hiatus events, and hummock development affected by climate, tephra deposition, and geomorphic setting

Progress in Physical Geography: An International Review of Geographical Work in the Natural and Environmental Sciences

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Abstract

Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, Volume 50, Issue 3, Page 370-394, June 2026.
Peatland development is affected by changing climates, disturbances such as fire, and autogenic processes. Peatlands may be susceptible to periods of peat loss or reduced accumulation resulting in hiatuses in the peat stratigraphy. At eight minerotrophic ...