A late-Holocene vegetation record is presented from the southwest coast of New Caledonia. Lac Saint Louis is a freshwater swamp at 3 m a.s.l. adjacent to the River Coulee delta. Pollen analysis, charcoal analysis, radiocarbon dating and stratigraphic analyses have been used to reconstruct the vegetation and sedimentary history of the swamp. The sediment record commences at 6000 BP and reflects rapid floodplain development associated with postglacial sea-level rise. This rapid accumulation of sediment ceased around 5500 BP and the site became a freshwater swamp. From 5500 to 3000 BP the pollen record reflects several aspects of this coastal landscape; coastal forest, the swamp surface and the adjacent mangrove zone. At 3000 BP charcoal level...
An analysis of sediment cores from Lake Temae utilizing pollen, accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) ...
ABSTRACT. This study presents accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dates and pollen assem...
The Bass Strait islands are some of the few areas in Australia that were not occupied by humans at t...
Relatively little is known of the long term environmental history of tropical south Pacificislands. ...
The mid- to late-Holocene palaeoenvironmental history of a low island adjacent to the southern Papua...
This study presents new palynological data from Caution Bay, south-central Papua New Guinea (PNG). I...
The Holocene Period for the province of West New Britain, Papua New Guinea, is characterised by peri...
This study presents three records of environmental change during the late-Holocene from wetlands acr...
The pollen and sedimentary record from a coastal backdune swamp on the island of Mua, Torres Strait,...
Palynological study of Whitehaven Swamp, Whitsunday Island, provides the first Holocene palaeoenviro...
Phytoliths and micro-charcoal from the Yombon Airstrip archaeological site in central New Britain, P...
International audienceIn New Caledonia, numerous cays are distributed on platform reefs in the south...
A 2400 year record of environmental change is reported from a wetland on Bentinck Island in the sout...
A 2400 year record of environmental change is reported from a wetland on Bentinck Island in the sout...
Pollen and charcoal analyses are presented from the islands of Mua and Badu, western Torres Strait (...
An analysis of sediment cores from Lake Temae utilizing pollen, accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) ...
ABSTRACT. This study presents accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dates and pollen assem...
The Bass Strait islands are some of the few areas in Australia that were not occupied by humans at t...
Relatively little is known of the long term environmental history of tropical south Pacificislands. ...
The mid- to late-Holocene palaeoenvironmental history of a low island adjacent to the southern Papua...
This study presents new palynological data from Caution Bay, south-central Papua New Guinea (PNG). I...
The Holocene Period for the province of West New Britain, Papua New Guinea, is characterised by peri...
This study presents three records of environmental change during the late-Holocene from wetlands acr...
The pollen and sedimentary record from a coastal backdune swamp on the island of Mua, Torres Strait,...
Palynological study of Whitehaven Swamp, Whitsunday Island, provides the first Holocene palaeoenviro...
Phytoliths and micro-charcoal from the Yombon Airstrip archaeological site in central New Britain, P...
International audienceIn New Caledonia, numerous cays are distributed on platform reefs in the south...
A 2400 year record of environmental change is reported from a wetland on Bentinck Island in the sout...
A 2400 year record of environmental change is reported from a wetland on Bentinck Island in the sout...
Pollen and charcoal analyses are presented from the islands of Mua and Badu, western Torres Strait (...
An analysis of sediment cores from Lake Temae utilizing pollen, accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) ...
ABSTRACT. This study presents accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dates and pollen assem...
The Bass Strait islands are some of the few areas in Australia that were not occupied by humans at t...