Palynology on lake sediments from the Pyrenees


Autoria(s): Guiter, Frederic; Andrieu-Ponel, Valerie; Digerfeldt, Gunnar; Reille, Maurice; de Beaulieu, Jacques-Louis; Ponel, Philippe
Cobertura

LATITUDE: 42.554167 * LONGITUDE: 2.008333

Data(s)

20/07/2005

Resumo

A multi-proxy palaeoecological investigation including pollen, plant macrofossil, radiocarbon and sedimentological analyses, was performed on a small mountain lake in the Eastern Pyrenees. This has allowed the reconstruction of: (1) the vegetation history of the area based on five pollen diagrams and eight AMS14C dates and (2) the past lake-level changes, based on plant macrofossil, lithological and pollen analysis of two stratigraphical transects correlated by pollen analysis. The palaeolake may have appeared before the Younger Dryas; the lake-level was low and the vegetation dominated by cold steppic grasslands. The lake-level rose to its highest level during the Holocene in the Middle Atlantic (at ca. 5060±45 b.p.). Postglacial forests (Quercetum mixtum and Abieto-Fagetum) developed progressively in the lower part of the valley, while dense Pinus uncinata forests rapidly invaded the surroundings of the mire and remained the dominant local vegetation until present. The observed lowering of the lake levels during the Late Atlantic and the Subboreal (from 5060 ± B.P. to 3590±40 b.p.) was related to the overgrowth of the mire. The first obvious indications of anthropogenic disturbances of the vegetation are recorded at the Atlantic/Subboreal boundary as a reduction in the forest component, which has accelerated during the last two millennia.

Formato

application/zip, 10 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.743230

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.743230

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Guiter, Frederic; Andrieu-Ponel, Valerie; Digerfeldt, Gunnar; Reille, Maurice; de Beaulieu, Jacques-Louis; Ponel, Philippe (2005): Vegetation history and lake-level changes from the Younger Dryas to the present in Eastern Pyrenees (France): pollen, plant macrofossils and lithostratigraphy from Lake Racou (2000 m a.s.l.). Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 14(2), 99-118, doi:10.1007/s00334-005-0065-z

Palavras-Chave #Abi; Abies; Ace; Acer; Acer campestre-type; Alc; Alchemilla; Alchemilla/Aphanes; Ali; Alisma; Alisma-type; Aln; Alnus; Anthemis-type; Ant-T; Apiaceae; Apiae; Apl; Armeria-type; Arm-T; Art; Artemisia; Asplenium; Asplenium-type; Asteroideae; Aster-type; Astoid; Ast-T; Ber; Berberis; Bet; Betula; Borae; Boraginaceae; Bot; Botrychium; Botryococcus; Braae; Brassicaceae; Bux.s; Buxus; Buxus sempervirens; C20Profile; Cal.v; Calluna vulgaris; Caltha; Caltha-type; Cam; Campanula; Campanula-type; Car; Car.b; Carpinus; Carpinus betulus; Caryophyllaceae; Cas.s; Castanea; Castanea sativa; Ced; Cedrus; Cen.n; Centaurea nigra; Centaurea nigra-type; Cer; Cerastium; Cerastium-type; Cerealia-type; Cheae; Chenopodiaceae; Chenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae; Chironom; Chironomid; Chironomidae; Chryseae; Chrysophyceae; Cichorioideae; Cicoid; Cir; Cirsium; Cirsium-type; Cistus; Ciu; Clh; Cm.Sf.A; Cm.Sf.C; Compositae subfam. Asteroideae; Compositae subfam. Cichorioideae; Cor; Cor.a; CoreA10; CoreA23; CoreA37; CoreB20; Coria; Coriaria; Coriaria myrtifolia; Corylus; Corylus avellana; Cphae; Craae; Crassulaceae; Crl-T; Cruciferae; Cry; Cryptogramma; Cryptogramma crispa; Cuticles, stomata; Cyp.c; Cypae; Cyperaceae; Cyperus capitatus; Cyperus-type; Depth; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Depth bot; Depth top; Dia; Dianthus; Dianthus superbus-type; Dipae; Dipsacaceae; Dro; Drosera; Drp.f-m; Dryopteris filix-mas; Dryopteris filix-mas-type; Dryopteris-type; Echium/Onosma; Echium-type; Ech-T; Emp; Empetrum; Empetrum nigrum; Eph; Eph.d-T; Eph.f-T; Ephedra; Ephedra distachya-type; Ephedra fragilis-type; Epilobium; Epl; Equ; Equisetum; Eri; Eriae; Erica; Ericaceae; Ericaceae-type; Eup; Euphorbia; Fabaceae; Fabae; Fag; Fag.s; Fagus; Fagus sylvatica; Filipendula; Flp; Frangula; Fraxinus; Frg; Frx; Gal; Galium; Gen; Gen.p; Gen.v; Genista; Gentiana; Gentianaceae; Gentiana pneumonanthe; Gentiana pneumonanthe-type; Gentiana verna; Gentianella campestris-type; Ger; Geranium; Ges; Gramineae; Gyp; Gypsophila; Hed; Hed.h; Hedera; Hedera helix; Hel; Helianthemum; Hip.r; Hippophae rhamnoides; Hum; Humulus; Humulus lupulus; Hyp; Hypericum; Ile.a; Ilex; Ilex aquifolium; Ind.unkn; Indeterminable: unknown; Iri; Iris; Iris pseudacorus-type; Iso; Isoetes; JOWC; Jowsey corer; Jug; Jug.r; Juglans; Juglans regia; Jun; Juniperus; Juniperus-type; Kna; Knautia; Lab; Labiatae; Lake Racou, France; Leguminosae; Lig; Ligustrum; Ligustrum vulgare-type; Lil; Lilae; Liliaceae; Liliaceae-type; Lilium; Lilium martagon-type; Lin; Linum; Lithology; Lithology/composition/facies; Lon; Lonicera; Lot-T; Lotus-type; Lychnis; Lyn; Lys; Lysimachia; Mel; Melampyrum; Men-T; Mentha-type; Menyanthes; Menyanthes trifoliata; Mer; Mercurialis; Mey; Mon.s; Monolete spore(s); Myo; Myriophyllum; Odontites-type; Odo-T; of the lithological unit; Ole; Ole.e; Olea; Olea europaea; Onagraceae; Onb-T; Ono; Onobrychis-type; Ononis; Ononis-type; Oph.l; Ophioglossum lusitanicum; Ophioglossum lusitanicum-type; Paronychia; Pdi; Pediastrum; Phi; Phillyrea; Pht; Phyteuma; Pin; Pinus; Pinus: stomata; Pis.stom; Pistacia; Pla; Pla.c; Pla.l; Pla.m-T; Plantago; Plantago coronopus; Plantago coronopus-type; Plantago lanceolata; Plantago lanceolata-type; Plantago major/P. media; Plantago major-type; Poac; Poaceae; Pocae; Pol.a; Pol.b; Pol.i-T; Polycnemum/Paronychia; Polygonum alpinum; Polygonum aviculare-type; Polygonum bistorta; Polygonum bistorta-type; Polypodiaceae; Polypodium; Polypodium vulgare; Pot; Potamogeton; Potamogeton-type; Potentilla; Potentilla-type; Ppd.v; Prn; Prunus; Prunus-type; Pry; Pst; Ptd; Pteridium; Pteridium aquilinum; Pti; Pyo; Pyrola; Pyrola-type; Que.i-T; Que.r; Que.r-T; Que.s; Quercus cerris-type; Quercus ilex-type; Quercus robur; Quercus robur-type; Quercus suber; RAA10; RAA23; RAA37; RAB20; RAC20; Ran; Ran.la; Ranae; Ranunculaceae; Ranunculus; Ranunculus acris-type; Ranunculus lanuginosus; Res; Reseda; Rha; Rhamnus; Rhinanthus-type; Rhi-T; Rho; Rhododendron; Rosaceae; Rosae; Rubae; Rubiaceae; Rum; Rumex; Rumex/Oxyria; RUSC; Russian corer; Sag; Sagina; Sal; Salix; Sam; Sambucus; San.m; San.o; Sanguisorba minor; Sanguisorba minor-type; Sanguisorba officinalis; Sax.g; Sax.o; Saxifraga granulata; Saxifraga granulata-type; Saxifraga oppositifolia; Saxifraga oppositifolia-type; Scoae; Scrophulariaceae; Scrophularia-type; Sec; Secale; Secale cereale; Sed; Sedum; Sedum-type; Silene-type; Sil-T; Sor; Sorbus; Sorbus-type; Spa; Sparganium; Sparganium/Typha; Sparganium-type; Spe; Spergula; Spergula arvensis-type; Spergularia; Sph; Sphagnum; Spm/Typ; Spores, trilete; Spr; Sta; Stachys; Stachys sylvatica-type; Ste.h; Ste.h-T; Stellaria holostea; Stellaria holostea-type; stomata; Stomata; Suc; Succisa; Tax; Taxus; Taxus baccata; Tha; Thalictrum; Thelypteris palustris; Til; Tilia; Tlp.p; Tri; Trifolium; Trifolium-type; Trilete spore(s); trilete spores; Tro; Trollius; Trollius europaeus; Typ.l; Typha latifolia; Typha latifolia-type; Ulex-type; Ulm; Ulm.c; Ulmus; Ulmus/Zelkova; Ulmus campestris; Umbelliferae; Urticaceae; Urtica-type; Urt-T; Vac; Vaccinium; Val; Valeriana; Veb-T; Ver; Verbascum-type; Veronica; Veronica-type; Vib; Viburnum; Vic/Lat; Vicia/Lathyrus; Vitis; Vitis vinifera; Vts.v; Weight; Weight no
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