To reconstruct the vegetation history of the Upper Engadine, continuous sediment cores covering the past 11 800 years from Lej da Champfer and Lej da San Murezzan (Upper Engadine Valley, c. 1800 m a.s.l., southeastern Switzerland) have been analysed for pollen and plant macrofossils. The chronologies of the cores are based on 16 and 22 radiocarbon dates, respectively. The palaeobotanical records of both lakes are in agreement for the Holocene, but remarkable differences exist between the sites during the period 11 100 to 10 500 cal. BP, when Lej da Champfer was affected by re-sedimentation processes. Macrofossil data suggest that Holocene afforestation began at around 11400 cal. BP. A climatic deterioration, the Preboreal Oscillation, stopp...
A deeper understanding of past vegetation dynamics is required to better assess future vegetation re...
We use pollen, stomata and plant-macrofossil records to infer Holocene timberline fluctuations and c...
Palaeobotanical analysis and radiocarbon dating of lake sediments from Bachalpsee (2265 m a.s.l.), a...
o reconstruct the vegetation and fire history of the Upper Engadine, two continuous sediment cores f...
Pollen and plant macrofossils were analysed at Sägistalsee (1935 m asl), a small lake near timber-li...
Pollen and plant-macrofossil data are presented for two lakes near the timberline in the Italian (La...
Lake sediments from Lauenensee (1381 m a.s.l.), a small lake in the Bernese Alps, were analysed to r...
To reconstruct the vegetation and fire history of the Upper Engadine, two continuous sediment cores ...
High altitude alpine ecosystems are likely to be highly sensitive to future climate change. Understa...
High altitude alpine ecosystems are likely to be highly sensitive to future climate change. Understa...
High altitude alpine ecosystems are likely to be highly sensitive to future climate change. Understa...
High altitude alpine ecosystems are likely to be highly sensitive to future climate change. Understa...
High altitude alpine ecosystems are likely to be highly sensitive to future climate change. Understa...
Past treelines can rarely be recorded by pollen percentages alone, but pollen concentration, pollen ...
1 The Early Holocene sediment of a lake at tree line (Gouillé Rion, 2343 m a.s.l.) in the Swiss Cent...
A deeper understanding of past vegetation dynamics is required to better assess future vegetation re...
We use pollen, stomata and plant-macrofossil records to infer Holocene timberline fluctuations and c...
Palaeobotanical analysis and radiocarbon dating of lake sediments from Bachalpsee (2265 m a.s.l.), a...
o reconstruct the vegetation and fire history of the Upper Engadine, two continuous sediment cores f...
Pollen and plant macrofossils were analysed at Sägistalsee (1935 m asl), a small lake near timber-li...
Pollen and plant-macrofossil data are presented for two lakes near the timberline in the Italian (La...
Lake sediments from Lauenensee (1381 m a.s.l.), a small lake in the Bernese Alps, were analysed to r...
To reconstruct the vegetation and fire history of the Upper Engadine, two continuous sediment cores ...
High altitude alpine ecosystems are likely to be highly sensitive to future climate change. Understa...
High altitude alpine ecosystems are likely to be highly sensitive to future climate change. Understa...
High altitude alpine ecosystems are likely to be highly sensitive to future climate change. Understa...
High altitude alpine ecosystems are likely to be highly sensitive to future climate change. Understa...
High altitude alpine ecosystems are likely to be highly sensitive to future climate change. Understa...
Past treelines can rarely be recorded by pollen percentages alone, but pollen concentration, pollen ...
1 The Early Holocene sediment of a lake at tree line (Gouillé Rion, 2343 m a.s.l.) in the Swiss Cent...
A deeper understanding of past vegetation dynamics is required to better assess future vegetation re...
We use pollen, stomata and plant-macrofossil records to infer Holocene timberline fluctuations and c...
Palaeobotanical analysis and radiocarbon dating of lake sediments from Bachalpsee (2265 m a.s.l.), a...