Modelling peatland development in high-boreal Quebec, Canada, with DigiBog_Boreal

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Title
Modelling peatland development in high-boreal Quebec, Canada, with DigiBog_Boreal
Journal
Ecological Modelling
Author(s)
Ramirez Jorge A., Peleg Nadav, Baird Andy J., Young Dylan M., Morris Paul J., Larocque Marie, Garneau Michelle
ISSN
0304-3800
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
478
Pages
110298
Language
english
Abstract
DigiBog is a numerical model that simulates peat accumulation in temperate peatlands. Here, we modify DigiBog for boreal peatlands (DigiBog_Boreal) by accounting for snow cover, short growing seasons and groundwater exchanges between the peat and the aquifer. DigiBog_Boreal is then used to replicate ∼6500 years of peat accumulation at two high boreal latitude peatlands in Quebec, Canada. DigiBog_Boreal was driven with a weather generator and climate models, while peat cores from the sites were used to develop initial conditions and calibrate DigiBog_Boreal. Our results demonstrate that DigiBog_Boreal can replicate well peat thickness and age-depth profiles but cannot produce long-term fluctuations in water-table depths. Here, a possible explanation for DigiBog_Boreal's underperformance is the stability in the climatic drivers and less likely the new model developments. The results also indicate that peat decomposition and accumulation in DigiBog_Boreal are sensitive to water stored on the peat surface.
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Ecological Modeling
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