H. Jungner et al., USE OF BOMB-PRODUCED C-14 TO EVALUATE THE AMOUNT OF CO2 EMANATING FROM 2 PEAT BOGS IN FINLAND, Radiocarbon, 37(2), 1995, pp. 567-573
We used moss increment counting to obtain well-defined samples of the
topmost peat layers of two Sphagnum fuscum hummocks. The two ombrotrop
hic bogs, Lakkasuo in central Finland and Korvinsuo in eastern Finland
, are of different ages, covering 3 and 9 ka, respectively. Using AMS
dating, we traced bomb-produced C-14 through the topmost parts of the
two peat profiles. A well-defined C-14 activity peak was found in both
sequences dating the corresponding layer to AD 1965. A comparison bet
ween the maximum peat activities and the corresponding atmospheric val
ues for the period of interest provides an opportunity to evaluate the
amount of CO2 emanating from the decaying peat bog, and taken up by t
he living sphagnum plants. Considerable variations in delta(13)C value
s were also observed. These variations indicate, at least partly, annu
al variations in the emission rate of CO2 from decomposition of older
peat in the bog, and are connected with climatic factors such as tempe
rature and precipitation.