Pollen and non-pollen palynomorph records of the Holocene part of the composite sediment core TMD from lake Tso Moriri (NW India) and of modern surface samples from the Tso Moriri region


Autoria(s): Leipe, Christian; Demske, Dieter; Tarasov, Pavel E; Wünnemann, Bernd; Riedel, Frank
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 32.996669 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 78.307823 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 32.795000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 78.222000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 33.240000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 78.376000

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21/02/2014

Resumo

The high-altitude lake Tso Moriri (32°55'46'' N, 78°19'24'' E; 4522 m a.s.l.) is situated at the margin of the ISM and westerly influences in the Trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh. Human settlements are rare and domestic and wild animals are concentrating at the alpine meadows. A set of modern surface samples and fossil pollen from deep-water TMD core was evaluated with a focus on indicator types revealing human impact, grazing activities and lake system development during the last ca. 12 cal ka BP. Furthermore, the non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) record, comprising remains of limnic algae and invertebrates as well as fungal spores and charred plant tissue fragments, were examined in order to attest palaeolimnic phases and human impact, respectively. Changes in the early and middle Holocene limnic environment are mainly influenced by regional climatic conditions and glacier-fed meltwater flow in the catchment area. The NPP record indicates low lake productivity with high influx of freshwater between ca. 11.5 and 4.5 cal ka BP which is in agreement with the regional monsoon dynamics and published climate reconstructions. Geomorphologic observations suggest that during this period of enhanced precipitation the lake had a regular outflow and contributed large amounts of water to the Sutlej River, the lower reaches of which were integral part of the Indus Civilization area. The inferred minimum fresh water input and maximum lake productivity between ca. 4.5-1.8 cal ka BP coincides with the reconstruction of greatest aridity and glaciation in the Korzong valley resulting in significantly reduced or even ceased outflow. We suggest that lowered lake levels and river discharge on a larger regional scale may have caused irrigation problems and harvest losses in the Indus valley and lowlands occupied by sedentary agricultural communities. This scenario, in turn, supports the theory that, Mature Harappan urbanism (ca. 4.5-3.9 cal ka BP) emerged in order to facilitate storage, protection, administration, and redistribution of crop yields and secondly, the eventual collapse of the Harappan Culture (ca. 3.5-3 cal ka BP) was promoted by prolonged aridity. There is no clear evidence for human impact around Tso Moriri prior to ca. 3.7 cal ka BP, with a more distinct record since ca. 2.7 cal ka BP. This suggests that the sedimentary record from Tso Moriri primarily archives the regional climate history.

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application/zip, 5 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.829753

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.829753

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Supplement to: Leipe, Christian; Demske, Dieter; Tarasov, Pavel E; Wünnemann, Bernd; Riedel, Frank (2014): Potential of pollen and non-pollen palynomorph records from Tso Moriri Trans-Himalaya, NW India) for reconstructing Holocene limnology, and human-environmental interactions. Quaternary International, submitted

Palavras-Chave #<40 µm; >37µm; >40 µm; A/C; A. filix-femina-T; A. subfam. Cichorioideae undiff; Abi; Abies; Acer; Aconogonon; Adiantum-T; Adiantum-type; Adi-T; Aes; Aesculus; Age; AGE; Allium-T; Allium-type; All-T; Aln; Alnus; Amaranthaceae; And; Androsace; Anemone/Clematis-T; Anemone/Clematis-type; Anthemis-T; Anthemis-type; Ant-T; Api.ud; Apiaceae; Apiaceae undifferentiated; Apl-T; Arcella-type; Arc-T; Arenaria-type; Are-T; Art; Artemisia; Artemisia/Chenopodiaceae index; Asplenium-type; Asteraceae subfam. Cichorioideae undifferentiated; Aster-T; Aster-type; Astra/Oxy-T; Astragalus/Oxytropis-T; Astragalus/Oxytropis-type; Ast-T; Athyrium filix-femina-type; Ber; Berberis; Bet; Betula; Biebersteinia; Bist; Bistorta; Blechnum-T; Blechnum-type; Borae; Boraginaceae; Bot; Botryococcus; Braae; Brassicaceae; C. viminalis-T; C. viminea-T; Calculated; Can; Cannabis; Cannabis-T; Cannabis-type; Caragana-T; Caragana-type; Carpinus undiff; Carpinus undifferentiated; Carpinus viminalis-type; Carpinus viminea-type; Caryophyllaceae undiff; Caryophyllaceae undifferentiated; Cassiope-T; Cassiope-type; Castanea/Castanopsis; Castanea-T; Castanea-type; Ced; Cedrus; Cerastium-T; Cerastium-type; cf. Aerva; cf. Anuraeopsis, resting eggs; cf. Anuraeopsis rest egg; cf. Halerpestes; cf.Mos.s; cf. Moss spore; cf. Polypodiaceae; cf. Rhizopoda; cf. Riella; cf. Zygnema-T; cf. Zygnema-type; Chamaerhodos-T; Chamaerhodos-type; Che; Che/Amau; Cheilanthes; Chenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae undifferentiated; Chironomidae, labia/mandibles; Chironomidae, larval claws; Chironomidae labia/mandibles; Chironomidae larv claw; Chit hairs; Chitinous comb; Chitinous hairs; Chitinous spine; Chitinous spines/claws; Chlamydospores; clavate; Coe.r; Coelastrum reticulatum; Coniferous wood fragment hyaline with torus-margin pits; Coniferous wood fragment with torus-margin pits; conif wood fragm hyaline with torus-marg; conif wood fragm with torus-margin pits; Cor; Corylus; Cos-T; Cotoneaster-type; Counting, palynology; Cypae; Cyperaceae; Cyphoderia-T; Cyphoderia-type; Cys; Cys-T; Cystopteris; Cystopteris-type; Cysts; D. filix-mas-T; Deb; Debarya; Depth; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Depth bot; Depth top; Drp.f-mT; Dryopteris filix-mas-type; E. distachya-T; Elaeagnacea, shield hair fragm; Elaeagnaceae, shield hair fragment; Elaeagnus; Eph.d-T; Eph.f-T; Ephedra distachya-type; Ephedra fragilis-type; Equ; Equisetum; Eriae.ud; Ericaceae undifferentiated; Eup; Euphorbia; Event; Fag; Fagopyrum; Fagus; Fgy; Filinia, resting eggs; Filinia resting eggs; G. pneumonanthe-T; G. tenella-T; Galium-T; Galium-type; Gal-T; Gea.v-T; Gelasinospora, spore; Gelasinospora spore; Gen.c-T; Gen.t-T; Gen.x-T; Gentiana pneumonanthe-type; Gentiana verna-type; Gentianella campestris-type; Gentianella tenella-type; Ger; Geranium; Glaux; Glomus; Glx; Gnaphalium-type; Gna-T; Grass epidermis fragments; Grass epidermis fragments, charred; Grass epid fragm; Grass epid fragm char; Gyp; Gypsophila; HdV-1; HdV-113; HdV-55A; Hieracium-type; Hie-T; Hippophae; His-T; Histiopteris-T; Histiopteris-type; Hordeum-T; Hordeum-type; Hpp; Hup; Huperzia; Hyo; Hyoscyamus; Hyp; Hypecoum; Hypericum; Hyr; Imp; Impatiens; Indet; Indeterminata; Jug; Juglans; Juniperus-type; Jun-T; Knorringia; Knorringia-T; Knorringia-type; L. alpinum-T; Label; Labia/mandibles, juvenile; Labia/mandibles juv; Lines; Lines counted; Linum alpinum-type; Lom; Lomatogonium; Lon; Lonicera; Lycium; Lycop/Diph; Lycopodium/Diphasiastrum; Lyi; Mallotus; Marker, found; Marker spores (Lycopodium) batch number: 483216; Tablets: 1; Marker spores/tablet: 18583; Marker spores/tablet, standard deviation: 1708; Mark found; Meliaceae; Meliceae; Men-T; Mentha-type; Microfos elliptic; Microfossil, elliptic; Microfossil, vasiform; Microfos vasiform; Min-T; Minuartia-T; Minuartia-type; monolete; Mougeotia-type; Mou-T; Myr; Myrica; Nebela-T; Nebela-type; Neorhabdocoela; Oleaceae; Oleae; Onoclea-T; Onoclea-type; open-cracked end; Ophelia-T; Ophelia-type; Osmu; Osmunda; P. boryanum undiff; P. cereal-T; P. clusiana/hirsuta-T; P. cognat/molliaef-T; P. lanceolata-T; P. polycnemoides-T; P. sylvestris-T; P. wildgrass-T; Papaver/Meconopsis; Pdi; Ped.b.vl; Ped.k; Ped.or; Ped.ud; Pediastrum; Pediastrum boryanum undifferentiated; Pediastrum boryanum var. longicorne; Pediastrum kawraiskyi; Pediastrum orientale; Pediastrum undifferentiated; Physochlaina; Physochlaina-T; Physochlaina-type; Pic; Picea; Pin.s-T; Pinus s/g Diplo; Pinus s/g Haplo; Pinus subgen. Diploxylon; Pinus subgen. Haploxylon; Pinus sylvestris-type; Pinus undiff; Pinus undifferentiated; Pir; Pla.l-T; Pla.ud; Plagiogyria-T; Plagiogyria-type; Plantago lanceolata-type; Plantago undifferentiated; Plant hair, star-like; Plant hair star-like; Ple-T; Pleurospermum-type; Pls-T; Poac.ud; Poaceae cereal-type; Poaceae undifferentiated; Poaceae wildgrass-type; Pol.i-T; Poles mono spore undiff; Poles trilete spore undiff; Poles undiff; Pollen, broken; Pollen, concealed; Pollen, corroded; Pollen, crumpled; Pollen, degraded; Pollen broken; Pollen concealed; Pollen corroded; Pollen crumpled; Pollen degraded; Pollen indet; Pollen indeterminata; Pol-T; Polygonum aviculare-type; Polygonum cognatum/molliaeforme-type; Polygonum polycnemoides-type; Polypodiales, monolete spores undifferentiated; Polypodiales undifferentiated; Polypodiopsida, trilete spores undifferentiated; Polypodium; Polypodium-T; Polypodium-type; Polystichum-T; Polystichum-type; Pop; Populus; Pot; Potamogeton; Potamogeton/Triglochin; Potentilla/Chamaerhodos-T; Potentilla/Chamaerhodos-type; Potentilla-type; Ppd; Primula/Linaria-T; Primula/Linaria-type; Primula clusiana/hirsuta-type; Prunella-type; Prunus-T; Prunus-type; Pru-T; Ptd; Ptd-T; Pteridium; Pteridium-T; Pteridium-type; Pteris-type; Pte-T; Pti-T; Pyrrosia-T; Pyrrosia-type; Q. cf. semecarpifolia; Q. s/g Cyclobalanopsis-T; Q. subgen. Cyclobalanopsis; Que.cf.se; Quercus cf. Q. semecarpifolia; Quercus cf. semecarpifolia; Quercus subgen. Cyclobalanopsis; Quercus subgen. Cyclobalanopsis-type; Ran-T; Ranunculus aquatilis-type; Ranunculus-T; Ranunculus-type; Rau.a-T; Rhaae; Rhamnaceae; Rhinanthus-T; Rhinanthus-type; Rhizopoda; Rhus-type; Rhu-T; Ros; Rosa; Rosaceae undifferentiated; Rosae.ud; Rotifera; Rum; Rumex; S. androsacea/caesia-T; S. cernua-T; S. emersum; S. granulata/hirculus-T; Salix; Sample code/label; Sample volume; Samp vol; Saussurea-T; Saussurea-type; Sau-T; Sax.c-T; Sax.g-T; Saxifraga androsacea/caesia-type; Saxifraga cernua-type; Saxifraga granulata/hirculus-type; Saxifraga granulata-type; Saxifraga hirsuta-type; Sce; Scenedesmus; Sco; Scorzonera; Sco-T; Scr.ud; Scrophulariaceae undifferentiated; Scrophularia-T; Scrophularia-type; Sect; Section; Sed-T; Sedum-type; Sibbaldia; Sil.v-T; Silene-T; Silene-type; Silene vulgaris-type; Sil-T; Slide count; Slides counted; Sol.n-T; Solanum/Physochlaina-T; Solanum/Physochlaina-type; Solanum nigrum-type; Sorbus/Cotoneaster-T; Sorbus/Cotoneaster-type; Sorbus-type; Sordaria, ascospore; Sordaria ascospore; Sor-T; Sparganium emersum; Sparganium undiff; Sparganium undifferentiated; Spergularia-type; Spg-T; Spiraea; Spiraea-T; Spiraea-type; Spirogyra-type; Sporomiella, individual spores; Sporomiella indivi spores; Spy-t; Stachys-type; Sta-T; Stellera; Stl; Swertia-T; Swertia-type; Sxi.h-T; Taraxacum-T; Taraxacum-type; Tar-T; Tet; Tetraedron; Tha; Thalictrum; Thecamoebae; Thelypteris-T; Thelypteris-type; The-T; Til; Tilia; tiny and spiny; TMD section number; total; Turbellaria; Type 128A; Type 221; Typha; Ulm; Ulmus; Urtae; Urticaceae; Utr; Utricularia; V. album-T; Val; Valeriana; Verbeae; Verbenaceae; Veronica/Lamium album-type; Veronica-T; Veronica-type; W. crenatum-T; Wod-T; Woodsia/Athyrium crenatum-type; Woodsia-type; Xanthium-T; Xanthium-type; Zygnema-type; Zyg-T
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