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S. van Bellen
Researcher at Université de Montréal
Publications - 5
Citations - 520
S. van Bellen is an academic researcher from Université de Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peat & Global warming. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 354 citations. Previous affiliations of S. van Bellen include University of Aberdeen.
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Climate-related changes in peatland carbon accumulation during the last millennium
Dan J. Charman,David W. Beilman,Maarten Blaauw,Robert K. Booth,Simon Brewer,Frank M. Chambers,J.A. Christen,Angela V. Gallego-Sala,Angela V. Gallego-Sala,Sandy P. Harrison,Sandy P. Harrison,Paul D.M. Hughes,Stephen T. Jackson,Atte Korhola,Dmitri Mauquoy,Fraser J.G. Mitchell,Iain Colin Prentice,Iain Colin Prentice,M. van der Linden,F. De Vleeschouwer,Zicheng Yu,Jukka Alm,I. E. Bauer,Y. M. C. Corish,Michelle Garneau,V. Hohl,Yongsong Huang,Edgar Karofeld,G. Le Roux,Julie Loisel,Robert Moschen,Jonathan E. Nichols,Tiina M. Nieminen,Glen M. MacDonald,N. R. Phadtare,N. Rausch,Ue Sillasoo,Graeme T. Swindles,E-S. Tuittila,Liisa Ukonmaanaho,Minna Väliranta,S. van Bellen,B. van Geel,Dale H. Vitt,Yujin Zhao +44 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a new extensive database of peat profiles across northern high latitudes to examine spatial and temporal patterns of carbon accumulation over the past millennium and found that the carbon accumulation rate in northern peatlands is linearly related to contemporary growing season length and photosynthetically active radiation, suggesting that variability in net primary productivity is more important than decomposition in determining longterm carbon accumulation.
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Expert assessment of future vulnerability of the global peatland carbon sink
Julie Loisel,Angela V. Gallego-Sala,Matthew J. Amesbury,Matthew J. Amesbury,Gabriel Magnan,Gusti Z. Anshari,David W. Beilman,J. C. Benavides,Jerome Blewett,Philip Camill,Dan J. Charman,Sakonvan Chawchai,A. Hedgpeth,Thomas Kleinen,Atte Korhola,David Large,Claudia A Mansilla,Jurek Müller,S. van Bellen,J. B. West,Zicheng Yu,Zicheng Yu,Jill L. Bubier,Michelle Garneau,Tim R. Moore,A. B. K. Sannel,Susan Page,Minna Väliranta,Michel Bechtold,Victor Brovkin,Lydia E.S. Cole,Jeffrey P. Chanton,Torben R. Christensen,M. A. Davies,F. De Vleeschouwer,Sarah A. Finkelstein,Steve Frolking,Mariusz Gałka,Laure Gandois,N. T. Girkin,Lorna I. Harris,Andreas Heinemeyer,Alison M. Hoyt,Alison M. Hoyt,Miriam C. Jones,Fortunat Joos,Sari Juutinen,Karl Kaiser,Terri Lacourse,Mariusz Lamentowicz,Tuula Larmola,Jens Leifeld,Annalea Lohila,Annalea Lohila,Alice M. Milner,Kari Minkkinen,Patrick Moss,Bernhard David A Naafs,Jonathan E. Nichols,Jonathan A. O'Donnell,Richard J. Payne,Michael Philben,Sanna Piilo,Anne Quillet,Amila Sandaruwan Ratnayake,Thomas P. Roland,Sofie Sjögersten,Oliver Sonnentag,Graeme T. Swindles,W. Swinnen,Julie Talbot,Claire C. Treat,A. C. Valach,Jianghua Wu +73 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors define and quantify the leading drivers of change that have impacted peatland carbon stocks during the Holocene and predict their effect during this century and in the far future.
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Simultaneous determination of stable carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen isotopes in cellulose.
Neil J. Loader,F. A. Street-Perrott,T.J. Daley,Paul D.M. Hughes,Adam Kimak,Tom Levanič,Gunnar Mallon,Dmitri Mauquoy,Iain Robertson,Thomas P. Roland,Thomas P. Roland,S. van Bellen,Malin Michelle Ziehmer,Markus Leuenberger +13 more
TL;DR: This triple-isotope approach offers significant new research opportunities, most notably in physiology and medicine, isotope biogeochemistry, forensic science, and palaeoclimatology, when isotopic analysis of a common sample is desirable or when sample material is limited.
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Measurements of hydrogen, oxygen and carbon isotope variability in Sphagnum moss along a micro‐topographical gradient in a southern Patagonian peatland
Neil J. Loader,F. A. Street-Perrott,Dmitri Mauquoy,Thomas P. Roland,S. van Bellen,T.J. Daley,Darren Davies,Paul D.M. Hughes,V. O. Pancotto,Giles H.F. Young,Matthew J. Amesbury,Dan J. Charman,Gunnar Mallon,Zicheng Yu +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the potential of a site-specific "space-for-time" approach applied to a hummock-hollow transect on an ombrotrophic raised bog in Patagonia, southern Chile was explored.
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Investigating late Holocene variations in hydroclimate and the stable isotope composition of precipitation using southern South American peatlands: an hypothesis
T.J. Daley,Dmitri Mauquoy,Frank M. Chambers,F. A. Street-Perrott,Paul D.M. Hughes,Neil J. Loader,Thomas P. Roland,S. van Bellen,P Garcia-Meneses,Shaun Lewin +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors would like to thank the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC grants NE/I022809/1, NE/022833/1 and NE/022981/1) for financial support and the staff of the GeoMapping Unit at Plymouth University for their tireless efforts in the production of figures for this manuscript.