Human activity can affect the vegetation types and sedimentary records of a region. In this study, we used multiproxy records from a 140-cm sediment profile, including pollen, charcoal, organic carbon, conductivity, and hydrochemical analyses, to reconstruct a vegetation history for Alahake Saline Lake in northern Xinjiang, China. Fossil charcoal pieces (>= 100 mu m) were used to reconstruct fire history from the sedimentary record. A significant change in the presence of charcoal indicated an increasing occurrence of fire in the Alahake landscape over the past 4730 years. A peak charcoal concentration occurred at a depth of 0-28 cm, indicating intensified human activity since 790 cal. yr BP. For the same period, pollen assemblages revealed...
High-resolution pollen and charcoal records from Qinghai Lake in south-western China are presented. ...
High-resolution pollen and charcoal records from Chenghai Lake, northwestern Yunnan Province of Chin...
We made multi-proxy analysis of C-14, grain size, microfossils, plant seeds, and geochemical element...
This paper presents a multi-proxy reconstruction of the climate change in Caotanhu wetland using pol...
The birch wetland is an important type of oasis ecosystem in Xinjiang, China, which is extremely vul...
Climate change and human activities interact to affect the vegetation landscape. We examined the int...
Analyses of pollen, microscopic charcoal, loss on ignition (LOI) and chironomids in the sediment of ...
Aims Climate change can significantly affect the vegetation worldwide. Thus, paleovegetation and pal...
Regional humidity is important for terrestrial ecosystem development, while it differs from region t...
International audienceThis paper describes the palynological, sedimentological and geochemical resul...
Palynological dataset for the XBWu-46 sediment core extracted from Bosten Lake at the south-eastern ...
Recent research has greatly increased our knowledge of early human impacts on the environment. Recor...
In this study, late Holocene vegetation, climate and human impacts were investigated using multiprox...
Dajiuhu, a rare peatland in Central China, has attracted several studies. There are differences in t...
Pollen and charred seeds from the Xintala site within the Yanqi Oasis of Xinjiang in Northwest China...
High-resolution pollen and charcoal records from Qinghai Lake in south-western China are presented. ...
High-resolution pollen and charcoal records from Chenghai Lake, northwestern Yunnan Province of Chin...
We made multi-proxy analysis of C-14, grain size, microfossils, plant seeds, and geochemical element...
This paper presents a multi-proxy reconstruction of the climate change in Caotanhu wetland using pol...
The birch wetland is an important type of oasis ecosystem in Xinjiang, China, which is extremely vul...
Climate change and human activities interact to affect the vegetation landscape. We examined the int...
Analyses of pollen, microscopic charcoal, loss on ignition (LOI) and chironomids in the sediment of ...
Aims Climate change can significantly affect the vegetation worldwide. Thus, paleovegetation and pal...
Regional humidity is important for terrestrial ecosystem development, while it differs from region t...
International audienceThis paper describes the palynological, sedimentological and geochemical resul...
Palynological dataset for the XBWu-46 sediment core extracted from Bosten Lake at the south-eastern ...
Recent research has greatly increased our knowledge of early human impacts on the environment. Recor...
In this study, late Holocene vegetation, climate and human impacts were investigated using multiprox...
Dajiuhu, a rare peatland in Central China, has attracted several studies. There are differences in t...
Pollen and charred seeds from the Xintala site within the Yanqi Oasis of Xinjiang in Northwest China...
High-resolution pollen and charcoal records from Qinghai Lake in south-western China are presented. ...
High-resolution pollen and charcoal records from Chenghai Lake, northwestern Yunnan Province of Chin...
We made multi-proxy analysis of C-14, grain size, microfossils, plant seeds, and geochemical element...