Mires and Peat (Jun 2010)

Coring and sub-sampling of peatlands for palaeoenvironmental research

  • F. De Vleeschouwer,
  • F.M. Chambers,
  • G.T. Swindles

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 01
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Every palaeoenvironmental, palaeoecological and palaeogeochemical study of a peatland begins with coring or section sampling and sub-sampling. This first step in a peat-based palaeoenvironmental study is the most crucial, as a high-quality investigation can be achieved only from a foundation of high-quality stratigraphic sampling and sub-sampling. Various techniques for coring, sampling and sub-sampling are described, aiming to: (a) provide the reader with an overview of existing approaches and techniques; (b) offer guidance on good practice for achieving high-quality results efficiently; and (c) standardise the methodology in order to achieve comparable sequences and samples for future multiproxy, multi-site and multi-core projects.

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