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Fontes D., Cordeiro R. C., Martins G. S., Behling H., Turcq Bruno, Sifeddine Abdelfettah, Seoane J. C. S., Moreira L. S., Rodrigues R. A. (2017). Paleoenvironmental dynamics in South Amazonia, Brazil, during the last 35,000 years inferred from pollen and geochemical records of Lago do Saci. Quaternary Science Reviews, 173, p. 161-180. ISSN 0277-3791.

Titre du document
Paleoenvironmental dynamics in South Amazonia, Brazil, during the last 35,000 years inferred from pollen and geochemical records of Lago do Saci
Année de publication
2017
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000412266500011
Auteurs
Fontes D., Cordeiro R. C., Martins G. S., Behling H., Turcq Bruno, Sifeddine Abdelfettah, Seoane J. C. S., Moreira L. S., Rodrigues R. A.
Source
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2017, 173, p. 161-180 ISSN 0277-3791
Paleoenvironmental changes for the last 35,000 years were reconstructed from palynological, sedimentological and organic geochemical evidence from a well-dated sediment core from Lago do Saci (South Amazonia). Dry climatic conditions occurred between 35,000 and 18,200 cal yr BP as recorded by high frequencies of open savanna taxa and low lake level indicated by Sagittaria and low Total Organic Carbon content. Cold temperatures are indicated by the presence of Podocarpus and Ilex. A sedimentation hiatus observed between 18,200 and 9200 cal yr BP was likely related to dry conditions. The beginning of the Holocene was marked by rainforest expansion and an increase in carbon content that represented high lake levels and warmer and wetter climate conditions. Between 7500 and 5000 cal yr BP, the expansion of open savanna, seasonal forest elements and abundant black carbon suggests a dry phase. After 5000 cal yr BP, rainforest expansion and higher lake levels indicate a return to wetter conditions. A reduction of flooding taxa (Celtis and Mauritia) between 1800 and 1300 cal yr BP, high lake level conditions and maintenance of a forest physiognomy, suggests a decrease of regional precipitation and subsequent reduction of the flooded areas in a still humid climate regime.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021] ; Géologie et formations superficielles [064]
Description Géographique
BRESIL ; AMAZONIE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010071218]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010071218
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