Pollen records from large lakes have been used for quantitative palaeoclimate reconstruction, but the influences that lake size (as a result of species-specific variations in pollen dispersal patterns that smaller pollen grains are more easily transported to lake centre) and taphonomy have on these climatic signals have not previously been systematically investigated. We introduce the concept of pollen source area to pollen-based climate calibration using the north-eastern Tibetan Plateau as our study area. We present a pollen data set collected from large lakes in the arid to semi-arid region of central Asia. The influences that lake size and the inferred pollen source areas have on pollen compositions have been investigated through compar...
Pollen-based quantitative reconstructions of past climate variables is a standard palaeoclimatic app...
Pollen and grain-size data from the Holocene Zhuyeze Lake record in arid Central Asia were re-assess...
International audienceFirst we review several syntheses of paleodata (pollen, lake-levels) showing t...
Pollen records from large lakes have been used for quantitative palaeoclimate reconstruction, but th...
Pollen records from large lakes have been used for quantitative palaeoclimate reconstruction, but th...
A modern pollen dataset with an even distribution of sites is essential for pollen-based past vegeta...
Expansion of the spatial coverage of pollen data is essential to improve understanding of Holocene c...
Quantitative information regarding the long-term variability of precipitation and vegetation during ...
Aim: Fossil pollen spectra from lake sediments in central and western Mongolia have been used to int...
Information on changes in land-surface features on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) during the Holocene may ...
Previous studies based on fossil pollen data have reported significant changes in vegetation on the ...
The spatial and temporal climate and vegetation patterns and their driving forces across eastern con...
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is primarily influenced by the northern hemispheric middle latitude Westerl...
High-resolution palynological analysis on annually laminated sediments of Sihailongwan Maar Lake (SH...
Holocene hydrological changes in regions influenced by the mid-latitude westerly and the tropical/su...
Pollen-based quantitative reconstructions of past climate variables is a standard palaeoclimatic app...
Pollen and grain-size data from the Holocene Zhuyeze Lake record in arid Central Asia were re-assess...
International audienceFirst we review several syntheses of paleodata (pollen, lake-levels) showing t...
Pollen records from large lakes have been used for quantitative palaeoclimate reconstruction, but th...
Pollen records from large lakes have been used for quantitative palaeoclimate reconstruction, but th...
A modern pollen dataset with an even distribution of sites is essential for pollen-based past vegeta...
Expansion of the spatial coverage of pollen data is essential to improve understanding of Holocene c...
Quantitative information regarding the long-term variability of precipitation and vegetation during ...
Aim: Fossil pollen spectra from lake sediments in central and western Mongolia have been used to int...
Information on changes in land-surface features on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) during the Holocene may ...
Previous studies based on fossil pollen data have reported significant changes in vegetation on the ...
The spatial and temporal climate and vegetation patterns and their driving forces across eastern con...
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is primarily influenced by the northern hemispheric middle latitude Westerl...
High-resolution palynological analysis on annually laminated sediments of Sihailongwan Maar Lake (SH...
Holocene hydrological changes in regions influenced by the mid-latitude westerly and the tropical/su...
Pollen-based quantitative reconstructions of past climate variables is a standard palaeoclimatic app...
Pollen and grain-size data from the Holocene Zhuyeze Lake record in arid Central Asia were re-assess...
International audienceFirst we review several syntheses of paleodata (pollen, lake-levels) showing t...