Wetlands are exceptional ecosystems that contribute to biodiversity and play a key role in the hydrological and carbon cycles. Knowledge of their long-term ecology is essential for a proper understanding of these valuable ecosystems. We present the application of multi-proxy analyses to a 115 cm-thick core from La Molina mire (Alto de la Espina) located in NW Iberia, with a chronology spanning since ∼500 BC. The mire is located in an area intensively mined for gold during the Roman period, and close to a water-canalization system used for mining operations at that time. Our aim was to get insights into the development of the wetland by combining palynological records of hydro-hygrophytes, non-pollen palynomorphs and geochemical analyses, su...
International audienceIn order to reconstruct local environmental changes affecting wetlands in midd...
Little is known about the impact of human activities during Roman times on NW Iberian mining landsca...
We present a palaeoenvironmental study of the Castelló lagoon (NE Spain), an important archive for u...
Paleo-wetlands have fragmented in archaeological times associated with human stressors. We present a...
This study presents the results of a multi-proxy analysis conducted to improve our understanding of ...
A multiproxy study (pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, sedimentology, and geochemistry) was carried ou...
Wetlands are environments whose water balance is highly sensitive to climate change and human action...
Human settlements around the fluvial wetland of Las Tablas de Daimiel (central Spain) have been rela...
An 8500-year record of high-resolution pollen, non-pollen palynomorph, microscopic charcoal and sele...
To adequately manage the fragile and changing environments of semiarid regions it is essential to di...
AbstractLittle is known about the impact of human activities during Roman times on NW Iberian mining...
International audienceIn order to reconstruct local environmental changes affecting wetlands in midd...
Little is known about the impact of human activities during Roman times on NW Iberian mining landsca...
We present a palaeoenvironmental study of the Castelló lagoon (NE Spain), an important archive for u...
Paleo-wetlands have fragmented in archaeological times associated with human stressors. We present a...
This study presents the results of a multi-proxy analysis conducted to improve our understanding of ...
A multiproxy study (pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, sedimentology, and geochemistry) was carried ou...
Wetlands are environments whose water balance is highly sensitive to climate change and human action...
Human settlements around the fluvial wetland of Las Tablas de Daimiel (central Spain) have been rela...
An 8500-year record of high-resolution pollen, non-pollen palynomorph, microscopic charcoal and sele...
To adequately manage the fragile and changing environments of semiarid regions it is essential to di...
AbstractLittle is known about the impact of human activities during Roman times on NW Iberian mining...
International audienceIn order to reconstruct local environmental changes affecting wetlands in midd...
Little is known about the impact of human activities during Roman times on NW Iberian mining landsca...
We present a palaeoenvironmental study of the Castelló lagoon (NE Spain), an important archive for u...