Pollen profiles from three former lakes in the Lake Garda area


Autoria(s): Grüger, Johanna
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 45.845648 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 10.792476 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 45.526390 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 10.499720 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 46.014440 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 11.045830 * DATE/TIME START: 1964-05-15T12:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1964-05-22T12:00:00

Data(s)

18/08/1968

Resumo

1. Late glacial and postglacial sediments from three former lakes in the Lake Garda area (Southern Alps) were investigated. 2. The pollen diagram from Bondone (1550 m) shows an older phase rich in NAP. A younger one corresponds with the Younger Dryas time according to two radiocarbon determinations. In the Preboreal no climatic deterioration could be found. 3. At first plants, which are nowadays typical for snow-ground, pioneer and dwarf shrub associations, immigrated into the surroundings of Bondone. In Alleröd times larch and pine appeared as the first trees. At the beginning of the Preboreal dense forest existed in that region. During the Alleröd timber line was at about 1500 m. 4. In the pollen diagrams from Saltarino (194 m) and Fiavè (654 m) an oldest period rich in NAP is followed by two stadial and two interstadial phases. Tree birches and larches immigrated during the oldest interstadial phase. 5. In the case of Saltarino and Fiavè only a preliminary dating could be made. A correlation seems to be possible with diagrams published by Zoller as well as with the diagram of Bondone. Discrepances in dating, which arise then, are discussed. According to the two possibilities of dating the youngest stadial is synchronous either with the so-called Piottino stadial or the Younger Dryas time. Consequently the oldest interstadial phase of Saltarino corresponds either with the Bölling or with a pre-Bölling interstadial. The last possibility seems to be more probable. 6. In the southern part of the Lake Garda area reforestation was preceded by a long shrub phase mainly with Juniperus. At about 650 m there was a period with Pinus mugo and only with a small amount of Juniperus before reforestation. A phase with Betula nana well known from areas north of the Alps could nowhere be found. 7. In the area under study larch appeared as the first tree. Lateron it has been the most important constituent of the forests near timber line. Birch, which plays an important role as a pioneer tree in Denmark - for instance at the transition of the pollen zones III/IV - as well as in Southern Germany during Bölling time, was of less importance at the southern border of the Alps. In that area the spreading of Pinus occurred very early causing dense forests. 8. During the last stadial phase (probably Younger Dryas time) dense forests with Pinus and Larix existed at 650 m. In the lower part of the Lake Garda area, however, both thermophilous trees as Quercus and herbs frequently occurred. This leads to the conclusion that during this time tree growth was limited by dryness in lower altitudes of the border of the Southern Alps. Pinus and Juniperus, however, do not show higher values in this period, a fact which cannot yet be explained. 9. A list of plants, which were found in the sediments, is compiled. Helodium lanatum, Dictamnus albus, Mercurialis cf. ovata, Buxus, Cerinthe cf. minor, Onosma, Anthericum and Asphodelus albus are findings, which are of special interest for the history of the flora of that region.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.763955

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.763955

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Fonte

Supplement to: Grüger, Johanna (1968): Untersuchungen zur spätglazialen und frühpostglazialen Vegetationsentwicklung der Südalpen im Umkreis des Gardasees. Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie, 88, 163-199

Palavras-Chave #A. alpina calyx; A. riparium; Abi; Abies; Abies, needles; Abies needle; Ace; Acer; Aconitum-type; Aco-T; Age, 14C conventional; Age, dated; Age, dated material; Age, dated standard deviation; Age dated; Age std dev; Agi-T; Agrimonia-type; All.v-T; Allium vineale-type; Aln; Aln.g-T; Aln.v-T; Alnus; Alnus, seeds; Alnus glutinosa-type; Alnus seed; Alnus viridis-type; Amblystegium riparium; Anemone-type; Ane-T; Anh; Anthericum; Aph; Apiaceae; Apiae; Arenaria, seeds; Arenaria seed; Arm; Armeria; Armeria alpina, calyx; Art; Artemisia; Aruncus-type; Aru-T; Ash, volcanic; Asphodelus; AsteLigu; AsteTubu; Ath.f-f; Athyrium filix-femina; B. alba fruit; B. alba fru sca; B. nana leav; B. pendula fruit; B. pendula fru sca; B. pubescens fruit; B. ventricosum; Bet; Betula; Betula alba, fruits; Betula alba, fruit scales; Betula nana, leaves; Betula pendula, fruits; Betula pendula, fruit scales; Betula pubescens, fruits; Bondone; Borae; Boraginaceae; Bot; Botrychium; Braae; Brassicaceae; Bryum ventricosum; Bup; Bupleurum; Bux; Buxus; C. commutatum; C. filicinum; C. filicinum var. fallax; C. giganteum; C. mariscus fruit; C. muelleriana; C. sect. Eucarex; C. sect. Vignea; C. sect. Vignea fruit; C. sericeum; C. stellatum; C. stramineum; C. stygium; Cal; Calliergon giganteum; Calliergon stramineum; Calluna; Caltha-type; Calypogeia muelleriana; Cam; Campanula; Campanula sp., seeds; Campanula sp. seed; Camptothecium sericeum; Campylium stellatum; Can-Hum-T; Cannabis-Humulus-type; Car; Car.b; Carex sect. Eucarex; Carex sect. Vignea; Carex sect. Vignea, fruits; Carpinus; Carpinus betulus; Caryophyllaceae; Cas; Castanea; Cen.j-T; Cen.m-T; Cen.s-T; Centaurea jacea-type; Centaurea montana-type; Centaurea scabiosa-type; Cerealia-type; Cerinthe-type; cf. H. nummularium seed; cf. Helianthemum nummularium, seeds; cf.Ole; cf. Olea; cf.Pop; cf. Populus; cf.Sam; cf. Sambucus; Chara, oogonia; Chara oog; Cheae; Chenopodiaceae; Cinclidium stygium; Circaea; Cla.m; Cladium mariscus; Cladium mariscus, fruits; Clh-T; Comment; Compae; Compositae; Compositae Liguliflorae; Compositae Tubuliflorae; Cor; Cornus sanguinea; Corylus; Counting, palynology; Cphae; Cra; Cratoneuron commutatum; Cratoneuron filicinum; Cratoneuron filicinum var. fallax; Crl-T; Crn.s; Crn-T; Cypae; Cyperaceae; Cys.f; Cystopteris fragilis; D. fluitans; D. revolvens; D. sendtneri; DACH; Dachnowski corer; Dap; Daphne; Dated material; Depth; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Depth bot; Depth top; Dic.a; Dictamnus albus; Drepanocladus fluitans; Drepanocladus revolvens; Drepanocladus sendtneri; Drepanocladus sp.; Drp.d; Drp.f-m; Dry; Dry.a; Dry.t; Dryas; Dryopteris austriaca; Dryopteris dilatata; Dryopteris filix-mas; Dryopteris thelypteris; Ech; Echium; Emp; Empetrum; Eph.d-T; Eph.f-T; Ephedra distachya-type; Ephedra fragilis-type; Epilobium; Epl; Equ; Equisetum; Eriae; Ericaceae; Eup; Euphorbia; Fabaceae; Fabae; Fag; Fagus; Fiavè; Filipendula; Flp; Fra.e-T; Fra.o; Frangula alnus; Fraxinus excelsior-type; Fraxinus ornus; Frg.a; G. asclepiadea seed; Gen.x-T; Genistoideae-T; Genistoideae-type; Gentiana asclepiadea, seeds; Gentiana pneumonanthe-type; Ger; Geranium; Geum-type; Geu-T; Gyp.r-T; Gypsophila repens-type; H. irriguum; H. lanatum; Hed.h; Hedera helix; Hel.sp; Helianthemum sp.; Helodium lanatum; Hip.r; Hippophae rhamnoides; Hygramblystegium irriguum; Hystrichosphaerideae; Jug; Juglans; Juncus, seeds; Juncus seed; Juniperus nana; Juniperus-type; Jun-T; Kna; Knautia; Lab no; Lamae; Lamiaceae; Lar; Larix; Larix, needles; Larix needle; Lemae; Lemnaceae; lid of seed capsule; Lil; Lilae; Liliaceae; Lilium; Lin; Linum; Lombardy, Italy; Lon.x-T; Lonicera xylosteum-type; Lot-T; Lotus-type; Luzula sp., seeds; Luzula sp. seed; Lyc.s; Lychnis-type; Lycopodium selago; Lyc-T; Lys; Lysimachia; Lyt; Lythrum; M. longiseta; M. triquetra; Meesia longiseta; Meesia triquetra; Mel; Melampyrum; Men-T; Mentha-type; Menyanthes, seeds; Menyanthes seed; Menyanthes trifoliata; Mer.cf.o; Mercurialis cf. ovata; Mey.t; Myo; Myo.s; Myriophyllum; Myriophyllum sp., leaves; Myriophyllum sp. leav; Myriophyllum spicatum; N. alba seed; N. marina seed; Najas marina, seeds; Nitella, oogonium; Nitella oogo; Nup; Nuphar; Nym; Nymphaea; Nymphaea alba, seeds; Onb; Onobrychis; Ononis-type; Onosma; Ono-T; Oph; Ophioglossum; Osm; Ostrya-type; Ost-T; Oxyria-type; Oxy-T; P. alpinus endoc; P. filiformis endoc; P. fontana; P. lapathifolium seed; P. mugo needle; P. natans endoc; P. natans-T; p.p.; P. palustris seed; P. praelongus endoc; P. praelongus leav; P. sect. Persicaria seed; P. sylvestris needle; P. sylvestris seed; Par.p; Parnassia palustris; Pdi; Pediastrum; Phi; Phillyrea; Philonotis fontana; Philonotis sp.; Pic; Picea; Picea, cone scales; Picea, needles; Picea, seeds; Picea cone scales; Picea needle; Picea seed; Pin.c-T; Pin.s-T; Pinus: stomata; Pinus cembra-type; Pinus mugo, needles; Pinus sp., needles; Pinus sp. needle; Pinus sylvestris, needles; Pinus sylvestris, seeds; Pinus sylvestris-type; Pis.stom; Pistacia; Pla.c-T; Pla.l-T; Pla.m/m-T; Pla.m-T; Pla.sp; Plantago coronopus-type; Plantago lanceolata-type; Plantago major/media-type; Plantago maritima-type; Plantago sp.; Ple; Pleurospermum; Poac; Poaceae; Pocae; Pol.a; Pol.b-T; Pol.p; Pollen indet; Pollen indeterminata; Pollen zone; Polygonum alpinum; Polygonum bistorta-type; Polygonum lapathifolium, seeds; Polygonum persicaria; Polygonum sect. Persicaria, seeds; Polygonum sp., seeds; Polygonum sp. seed; Polypodiaceae; Polypodium vulgare; Pop; Populus; Pot.p-T; Potamogeton alpinus, endocarp; Potamogeton filiformis, endocarp; Potamogeton natans, endocarp; Potamogeton natans-type; Potamogeton pectinatus-type; Potamogeton praelongus, endocarp; Potamogeton praelongus, leaves; Potamogeton sp., endocarp; Potamogeton sp., leaves; Potamogeton sp. endoc; Potamogeton sp. leav; Potentilla palustris, seeds; Potentilla sp., seeds; Potentilla sp. seed; Potentilla-type; Ppd.v; Prn-T; Prunus-type; Pst; Ptd; Pteridium; Pti-T; Pulmonaria-type; Pul-T; Que.i-T; Que.r-p-T; Quercus ilex-type; Quercus robur-pubescens-type; R. sect. Batrachium seed; Ran.a-T; Ranae; Ranunculaceae; Ranunculus acris-type; Ranunculus sect. Batrachium, seeds; Rhamnus-type; Rha-T; Rhinanthus-type; Rhi-T; Rosaceae; Rosae; Rubae; Rubiaceae; Rum; Rumex; Rumex sp., perigone; Rumex sp. Perig; S. cf. Plumulosum; S. herbacea caps; S. herbacea leav; s.l.; S. oppositifolia seed; S. oppositifolia stems; S. perennis seed; S. scorpidioides; S. sect. Subsecunda; Sal; Salix; Salix herbacea, capsule; Salix herbacea, leaves; Saltarino_sopra; Saltarino_sotto; Sam.n-T; Sambucus nigra-type; Sample, optional label/labor no; San; San.m; San.o; Sanguisorba; Sanguisorba minor; Sanguisorba officinalis; Sax.a-T; Saxifraga aizoides-type; Saxifraga oppositifolia, seeds; Saxifraga oppositifolia, stems; Sca; Scabiosa; Scabiosa sp., calyx; Scabiosa sp. calyx; Scoae; Scorpidium scorpidioides; Scrophulariaceae; Sec; Secale; Secale-type; Sec-T; Sed; Sedum; Sel.h; Sel.s; Selaginella helvetica; Selaginella selaginoides; Sempervivum sp., seeds; Sempervivum sp. seed; single needle; Sol.d; Solanum dulcamara; Sparganium-type; Spa-T; Spergularia-type; Spg-T; Sph; Spha.leav; Sphagnum; Sphagnum: leaves; Sphagnum cf. Plumulosum; Sphagnum sect. Subsecunda; Stellaria sp, seeds; Stellaria sp seed; Succisa-type; Suc-T; Swe.p; Swertia perennis; Swertia perennis, seeds; T. cf. officinale fruit; Tamus communis; Taraxacum cf. officinale, fruits; Tax; Taxus; Tha; Thalictrum; Til; Tilia; Tms; Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy; Trifolium-type; Tri-T; Tro; Trollius; twig with 3 needles; Typ.l-T; Typha latifolia-type; Ulm; Ulmus; Urtae; Urticaceae; Utr; Utricularia; V. dioica seed; V. montana-T; V. odorata-T; Val.d-T; Val.o-T; Valeriana dioica, seeds; Valeriana dioica-type; Valeriana montana-type; Valeriana officinalis-type; Valeriana sp.; Varia; Vib.o-T; Viburnum opulus-type; Viburnum sp.; Viola odorata-type; Vitis; Volc ash; Vts
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