Pollen analysis and age model of sediment core GIK-15856-2


Autoria(s): Dupont, Lydie M; Weinelt, Mara
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LATITUDE: 4.805000 * LONGITUDE: 3.401667 * DATE/TIME START: 1988-02-07T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1988-02-07T00:00:00

Data(s)

22/02/1996

Resumo

Pollen and spores from a deep-sea core located west of the Niger Delta record an uninterrupted area of lowland rain forest in West Africa from Guinea to Cameroon during the last Interglacial and the early Holocene. During other periods of the last 150 ka, a savanna corridor between the western - Guinean - and the eastern - Congolian - part of the African lowland rain forest existed. This so-called Dahomey Gap had its largest extension during Glacial Stages 6, 4, 3, and 2. Reduced surface salinity in the eastern Gulf of Guinea as recorded by dinoflagellate cysts indicates sufficient precipitation for extensive forest growth during Stages 5 and 1. The large modern extension of dry forest and savanna in West Africa cannot be solely explained by climatic factors. Mangrove expansion in and west of the Niger Delta was largest during the phases of sea-level rise of Stages 5 and 1. During Stages 6, 4, 3, and 2, shelf areas were exposed and the area of the mangrove swamps was minimal.

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application/zip, 5 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.776472

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.776472

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en

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Dupont, Lydie M; Weinelt, Mara (1996): Vegetation history of the savanna corridor between the Guinean and the Congolian rain forest during the last 150,000 years. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 5, 273-292, doi:10.1007/BF00195296

Palavras-Chave #Abu; Abutilon; Acacia/Parkia; AcacPark; Acalypha; Acanteae; Acanthaceae; Acridoca; Acridocarpus; Adenia; Afrormos; Afrormosia; Afzelia; Age, comment; Age, pollen stratigraphy; Age model; Aizoaceae; Aizoeae; Alchornea; Alg; Algae; Allanbla; Allanblackia; Allophyl; Allophylus; Amaranthaceae/Chenopodiaceae; Anthonot; Anthonota; Antidesma-type; Antide-T; Antrocar; Antrocaryon; Aph; Arecaceae; Arecceae; Artemisi; Artemisia (Africa); Asphodelus; AsteLigu; AsteTubu; AsteVern; Avicenni; Avicennia; Balanite; Balanites; Baphia-T; Baphia-type; Barleria; Basilicu; Basilicum; Berlin-T; Ble; Blechnum; Blephari; Blepharis; Blighia-type; Blighi-T; Bombax; Borass-T; Borassus-type; Borreria; Boscia-T; Boscia-type; Bosqueia; Boswelli; Boswellia; Bot; Botryococcus; Braae; Brachypt; Brachypterys; Brachyst; Brachystegia; Brassicaceae; Bridelia; Burkea; Butyrosp; Butyrospermum; C.niti-T; Cadaba; Caesalpi; Caesalpinioideae; Cag; Calamus; Calculated; Calligonum; Caloncob; Caloncoba; Calvoa; Calycobolus-type; Calyc-T; Canthium; Cap; Capparis; Caryophyllaceae; Cassia-T; Cassia-type; Ceiba pen; Ceiba pentandra; Cel; Cela/Hipp; Celastraceae/Hippocrateaceae; Celtis; Centaure; Centaurea (Africa); Chei/Pella; Cheilanthes/Pellaea; Chen/Amar; Chrozophora; Chz; Clausena; Cleome; Cnestis-type; Cnesti-T; Coccinia; Coffea-T; Coffea-type; Cola nitida-type; Comb/Mela; Combretaceae/Melastomataceae; Comm; Commicar; Commicarpus; Compositae Liguliflorae; Compositae Tubuliflorae; Compositae Vernonieae; Conocarp; Conocarpus; Corchoru; Corchorus; Counting, palynology; Counting >125 µm fraction; Cphae; Crateva; Crossopt; Crossopteryx; Croton-T; Croton-type; Crudia-T; Crudia-type; Cussbart; Cussonia cf. C.barteri; Cuviera; Cyathea; Cypae.ud; Cyperaceae undifferentiated; Daniellia-type; Daniel-T; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Desplats; Desplatsia; Detarium; Dialium-type; Dialiu-T; Dictyand; Dictyandra; Diospyro; Diospyros; Dod.v; Dodonaea viscosa; Dorsaf-T; Dorstenia africana-type; Dracaena; Dro; Drosera; Elaeguin; Elaeis guineensis; Entada-T; Entada-type; Eph; Ephedra; Eriae.ud; Ericaceae undifferentiated; Erytroxy; Erytroxylum; Euphceae.ud; Euphorbiaceae undifferentiated; Euphorbia-type; Eup-T; Fern spores; Flabella; Flabellaria; Flacourt; Flacourtia; Funtumia; Gaertner; Gaertnera; Gal; Galium; Gen; Gentiana; GIK/IfG; GIK16856-2; Gomphrena-type; Gomphr-T; Grewia; Gynandro; Gynandropsis gynandra; Harpulia-type; Harpul-T; Hed; Hedera; Heeria; Helio; Heliotropium; Heritiera-type; Heriti-T; Hygrophila-type; Hygrop-T; Hymenoca; Hymenocardia; Hypeae; Hypericaceae; Hyph; Hyphaene; Hypoes-T; Hypoestes type; Icacina; Ilex cf. I. mitis; Ilexmiti; Indet; Indeterminata; Indeterminata/varia; Indigofera-type; Indigo-T; Institute for Geosciences, Christian Albrechts University, Kiel; Iodes; Irvingia; Isoberlinia-type; Ixora; Jatropha; Just/Mone; Justicia/Monechma; Kedrosti; Kedrostis; Khaya; Klainean; Klaineanthus; Kohautia; KOL; Lannea; Leea; Leonotis; Lepidaga; Lepidagathis; Leptaulu; Leptaulus; Leucas; Lilae.ud; Liliaceae undifferentiated; Linocier; Linociera; Lophira; Lycopodi; Lycopodium (Africa); Lygodium; Lytae; Lythraceae; M6/5; Macaranga-type; Macara-T; Maerua-T; Maerua-type; Maesa; Mallotus; Mamm/Pent; Mammea/Pentadesma; Manilkar; Manilkara; Mark add; Marker, added; Marker, found; Mark found; Melochia; Mesanthe; Mesanthemum; Meteor (1986); Milletia; Mim; Mimo/Xyli; Mimosa/Xylia; Mimusops; Mitracar; Mitracarpus; Mol; Moltkia; monolete; monoperi; monoscab; monoverr; Mor-T; Morus-type; Mussaend; Mussaenda; Myo; Myr; Myrica; Myriophyllum; Nauc/Mitr; Nauclea/Mitragyna; Nephrole; Nephrolepis; Newbould; Newbouldia; Nit; Nitraria; Nup.l; Nuphar lutea; Ochna; Ochnaceae.ud; Ochnaceae undifferentiated; Oci; Ocimum; off Nigeria; Ole; Olea; Olea capensis; Oleaceae; Oleae; Oleahoch; Osmu; Osmunda; Osyris; Papilion; Papilionoideae; Parinari; Paullini; Paullinia; Pavetta; Pdi; Ped.a; Ped.b; Ped.n; Ped.s; Pedi.b; Pediastrum; Pediastrum alternans; Pediastrum angulosum; Pediastrum boryanum; Pediastrum braunii; Pediastrum simplex; Peg; Peganum; Pentacle; Pentaclethra; Pentas; Pes; Petersia; Petersianthus macrocarpus; Pga; Phyllant; Phyllanthus; Piliosti; Piliostigma; Piston corer (Kiel type); Pityrogr; Pityrogramma; Pla; Plantago; Pluae.ud; Plumbaginaceae undifferentiated; Poac.ud; Poaceae undifferentiated; Podocarpus, small; Podocarpus big; Podoc b; Podoc s; Pol.i-T; Pollen tot; Pollen total; Polycarpon; Polycephalium-type; Polyce-T; Polygala; Polygonum aviculare-type; Polygonum senegalense-type; Polyse-T; Pon; Protea; Pseudopr; Pseudoprosopis; Psorospe; Psorospermum; Psychotr; Psychotria; Ptd; Pteridium; Pteris; Pterocar; Pterocarpus; Pterolob; Pterolobium; Pycnanth; Pycnanthus; Ranae; Ranunculaceae; Rhaae; Rhamnaceae; Rhiz; Rhizophora; Rhu; Rhus; Rhynchosia-type; Rhynch-T; Ric.c; Ricinus communis; Rothmann; Rothmannia; Rubea.m; Rubiaceae monade; Rubiaceae tetrade; Rubtetra; Rytigyni; Rytigynia; Sabicea; Sal.che; Salix cf. Salix chevalieri; Salvador; Salvadora persica; Sapo/Meli; Sapotaceae/Meliaceae; Sauvages; Sauvagesia; Schreber; Schrebera; Scleroca; Sclerocarya; Securine; Securinega; Sedimentation rate; Sed rate; Sel; Selaginella; Sesbania-type; Sesban-T; Sherbour; Sherbournea; Sindora; Sol; Solanum; Spatcamp; Spathodea campanulata; Spondian; Spondianthus; Spondias; Spores, monolete; Spores, monolete, with perianth; Spores, monolete scabrate; Spores, monolete verrucate; Spores, trilete; Spores, trilete psilate; Spores, trilete verrucate; Sporomorphes, reworked; Sporom rew; Sterculia-type; Stercu-T; Stereosp; Stereospermum; Syz-T; Syzygium-type; Tama/Cryp; Tamarindus/Cryptosepalum; Tapinant; Tapinanthus; Tarenna; Teclea-T; Teclea-type; Tephrosi; Tephrosia; Tetraploa aristata conidia; Tetraris; Tetrorch; Tetrorchidium; Thyae; Thymelaeaceae; Tribulus; Trichili; Trichilia; trilete spores; trilpsil; trilverr; Tus; Typ.a-T; Typ.l; Typha angustifolia-type; Typha latifolia; Uapaca; Umb; Umbelliferae; Virectar; Virectaria; Vitaceae; Viteae; Vol; Volume; Welwitsc; Welwitschia; Ximenia-type; Ximeni-T; Zanthoxy; Zanthoxylum; Zyg; Zygophyllum
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