Artículo de publicación ISIAim To reconstruct the Late Glacial and Holocene vegetation history of western Tasmania and to test the long-held notion of a replacement of forest by moorland during the mid to late Holocene in western Tasmania, Australia. Location Western Tasmania, Australia. Methods Fossil pollen data were screened with a modern pollen dataset using detrended correspondence analysis and charcoal data were analysed using significance tests. Results At the landscape scale, the distribution of vegetation types in western Tasmania has remained remarkably stable through the post-glacial period. Open moorland has dominated the landscape since the Late Glacial, while rain forest expanded at that time in to areas which it occ...
Pollen analysis of a sequence of post-glacial deposits north of the old railway bridge over the King...
Vegetation forms the major living characteristic of a landscape that solicits inquiry into the histo...
Plant-sociological and climatic classification of the Australian Nothofagus cunninghamii rain forest...
Artículo de publicación ISIAim To reconstruct the Late Glacial and Holocene vegetation history of we...
Aim To test competing hypotheses about the timing and extent of Holocene landscape opening using po...
The study of fossil pollen grains (palynology) is an extremely useful tool for understanding past Qu...
This thesis contains the results and conclusions of the first research in Tasmania using pollen ana...
Pollen analysis of a 2 m core from the floor of Crown Lagoon in the Midlands of Tasmania indicates t...
© 2017 Dr. Michela MarianiUnder the current changing climatic regime, in which wildfires are predict...
Macrofossils from Pleistocene sediments in western Tasmania are investigated in order to reconstruct...
The analysis of a 10 000 calendar year (cal. ka) pollen record on the west coast of Tasmania has rev...
Fire activity was reconstructed at five sites and vegetation history at three sites in northwest Tas...
A record of vegetation and environmental change over the past 3000 years was obtained through pollen...
Tasmania’s dry, inland east is ideally positioned to inform models of late Quaternary environmental ...
Pollen and plant macrofossils from Langdon liner give an interglacial floral record for western Tasm...
Pollen analysis of a sequence of post-glacial deposits north of the old railway bridge over the King...
Vegetation forms the major living characteristic of a landscape that solicits inquiry into the histo...
Plant-sociological and climatic classification of the Australian Nothofagus cunninghamii rain forest...
Artículo de publicación ISIAim To reconstruct the Late Glacial and Holocene vegetation history of we...
Aim To test competing hypotheses about the timing and extent of Holocene landscape opening using po...
The study of fossil pollen grains (palynology) is an extremely useful tool for understanding past Qu...
This thesis contains the results and conclusions of the first research in Tasmania using pollen ana...
Pollen analysis of a 2 m core from the floor of Crown Lagoon in the Midlands of Tasmania indicates t...
© 2017 Dr. Michela MarianiUnder the current changing climatic regime, in which wildfires are predict...
Macrofossils from Pleistocene sediments in western Tasmania are investigated in order to reconstruct...
The analysis of a 10 000 calendar year (cal. ka) pollen record on the west coast of Tasmania has rev...
Fire activity was reconstructed at five sites and vegetation history at three sites in northwest Tas...
A record of vegetation and environmental change over the past 3000 years was obtained through pollen...
Tasmania’s dry, inland east is ideally positioned to inform models of late Quaternary environmental ...
Pollen and plant macrofossils from Langdon liner give an interglacial floral record for western Tasm...
Pollen analysis of a sequence of post-glacial deposits north of the old railway bridge over the King...
Vegetation forms the major living characteristic of a landscape that solicits inquiry into the histo...
Plant-sociological and climatic classification of the Australian Nothofagus cunninghamii rain forest...