Articles | Volume 21, issue 11
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-21-1933-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-21-1933-2025
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04 Nov 2025
Research article |  | 04 Nov 2025

The most complete Holocene peat record from Central Europe: multi-proxy reconstruction of postglacial wetness changes and climate events from Linje peatland, Poland

Eliise Poolma, Katarzyna Marcisz, Leeli Amon, Patryk Fiutek, Piotr Kołaczek, Karolina Leszczyńska, Dmitri Mauquoy, Michał Słowiński, Siim Veski, Friederike Wagner-Cremer, and Mariusz Lamentowicz

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We studied a peatland in northern Poland to see how climate and natural ecosystem changes shaped it over the past 11,500 years. By analysing preserved plants and microscopic life, we found clear shifts in wetness linked to climate and internal development. This longest complete peat record in the region shows how peatlands help us understand long-term environmental change and their future resilience to climate change.
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