Historical trends of atmospheric black carbon on Sanjiang Plain as reconstructed from a 150-year peat record

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  • Chuanyu Gao
  • Qianxin Lin
  • Shaoqing Zhang
  • Jiabao He
  • Xianguo Lu
  • Guoping Wang
چکیده

Black carbon (BC), one of the major components of atmosphere aerosol, could be the second dominant driver of climate change. We reconstructed historical trend of BC fluxes in Sanjiang Plain (Northeast China) through peat record to better understand its long-term trend and relationship of this atmosphere aerosol with intensity of human activities. The BC fluxes in peatland were higher than other sedimentary archives. Although global biomass burning decreased in last 150 years, regional large scale reclaiming caused BC fluxes of the Sanjiang Plain increased dramatically between 1950s' and 1980s', most likely resulting from using fire to clearing dense pastures and forests for reclaiming. The BC fluxes have increased since 1900s with increasing of the population and the area of farmland; the increase trend has been more clearly since 1980s. Based on Generalized additive models (GAM), the proportional influence of regional anthropogenic impacts have increased and became dominant factors on BC deposition.

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دوره 4  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2014