Climatic relationships were established in two 210Pb dated pollen sequences from small mires closely surrounded by forest just below actual forest limits (but about 300 m below potential climatic forest limits) in the northern Swiss Alps (suboceanic in climate; mainly with Picea) and the central Swiss Alps (subcontinental; mainly Pinus cembra and Larix) at annual or near-annual resolution from ad 1901 to 1996. Effects of vegetational succession were removed by splitting the time series into early and late periods and by linear detrending. Both pollen concentrations detrended by the depth-age model and modified percentages (in which counts of dominant pollen types are down-weighted) are correlated by simple linear regression with smoothed cl...
Pollen and plant macrofossils were analysed at Sägistalsee (1935 m asl), a small lake near timber-li...
International audienceThe modern analogue technique (MAT) was applied to six pollen sequences from t...
Regional pollen assemblage zones for the late-glacial period of the Swiss Plateau are introduced and...
Annual pollen influx has been monitored in short transects across the altitudinal tree limit in four...
A total of 23 pollen diagrams [stored in the Alpine Palynological Data-Base (ALPADABA), Geobotanical...
Pollen accumulation rates and pollen percentages from a Sphagnum peat hummock in the Jura Mountains ...
To reconstruct the vegetation history of the Upper Engadine, continuous sediment cores covering the ...
We reconstruct the vegetational history of the southern side of the Alps at 18,000–10,000 cal yr BP ...
Pollen and plant-macrofossil data are presented for two lakes near the timberline in the Italian (La...
Past treelines can rarely be recorded by pollen percentages alone, but pollen concentration, pollen ...
International audienceThe high topographic complexity of the Alpine region is at the origin of impor...
Eight synchronous pre-Roman cold phases were found at 9600–9200, 8600–8150, 7550–6900, 6600– 6200, 5...
In order to infer reactions of treeline and alpine vegetation to climatic change, past vegetation ch...
Pollen and plant macrofossils were analysed at Sägistalsee (1935 m asl), a small lake near timber-li...
International audienceThe modern analogue technique (MAT) was applied to six pollen sequences from t...
Regional pollen assemblage zones for the late-glacial period of the Swiss Plateau are introduced and...
Annual pollen influx has been monitored in short transects across the altitudinal tree limit in four...
A total of 23 pollen diagrams [stored in the Alpine Palynological Data-Base (ALPADABA), Geobotanical...
Pollen accumulation rates and pollen percentages from a Sphagnum peat hummock in the Jura Mountains ...
To reconstruct the vegetation history of the Upper Engadine, continuous sediment cores covering the ...
We reconstruct the vegetational history of the southern side of the Alps at 18,000–10,000 cal yr BP ...
Pollen and plant-macrofossil data are presented for two lakes near the timberline in the Italian (La...
Past treelines can rarely be recorded by pollen percentages alone, but pollen concentration, pollen ...
International audienceThe high topographic complexity of the Alpine region is at the origin of impor...
Eight synchronous pre-Roman cold phases were found at 9600–9200, 8600–8150, 7550–6900, 6600– 6200, 5...
In order to infer reactions of treeline and alpine vegetation to climatic change, past vegetation ch...
Pollen and plant macrofossils were analysed at Sägistalsee (1935 m asl), a small lake near timber-li...
International audienceThe modern analogue technique (MAT) was applied to six pollen sequences from t...
Regional pollen assemblage zones for the late-glacial period of the Swiss Plateau are introduced and...