Palynological analysis and radiocarbon dating of a short sediment core from a high-altitude mire in the Arasbaran area of northwestern Iran reveals long-term vegetation dynamics, climate change and anthropogenic impact. Our findings indicate the prevalence of semi-desert steppe vegetation, with a variety of Asteraceae - mainly Lactuceae - species from 3000 to 1440 cal yr BP. This period is followed by a higher occurrence of Artemisia spp. and Brassicaceae (1440-1330 cal yr BP), a re-expansion of Lactuceae (1330-1030 cal yr BP) and Brassicaceae (1030-330 cal yr BP) and, finally, Caryophyllaceae species (since 330 cal yr BP). The reconstructed millennia-long dry climate in the highlands of northwestern Iran is in good accordance with climate ...
International audienceThis study presents the results of a palynological investigation on a sediment...
The Jiroft valley, situated on banks of the Halil Rud developed as an important agricultural and tra...
A palynological study based on two 100-m long cores from Lake Urmia in northwestern Iran provides a ...
Palynological analysis and radiocarbon dating of a short sediment core from a high-altitude mire in ...
Palynologial analysis of a core from Ganli-Gol wetland reveals the Late-Holocene vegetation dynamics...
Abstract This study reconstructs 850 years of vegetation dynamics, climate change, and human impact ...
The Jiroft valley, in southeastern Iran, was an important agricultural centre since the Early Bronze...
International audiencePalynological and geochemical analyses provide valuable information about mode...
International audienceTwo short (100 and 175 cm-long) sediment cores from the southwestern corner of...
International audienceA pollen diagram was prepared from Lake Almalou, a volcanic crater wetland loc...
International audienceThis study presents the results of a palynological investigation on a sediment...
The Jiroft valley, situated on banks of the Halil Rud developed as an important agricultural and tra...
A palynological study based on two 100-m long cores from Lake Urmia in northwestern Iran provides a ...
Palynological analysis and radiocarbon dating of a short sediment core from a high-altitude mire in ...
Palynologial analysis of a core from Ganli-Gol wetland reveals the Late-Holocene vegetation dynamics...
Abstract This study reconstructs 850 years of vegetation dynamics, climate change, and human impact ...
The Jiroft valley, in southeastern Iran, was an important agricultural centre since the Early Bronze...
International audiencePalynological and geochemical analyses provide valuable information about mode...
International audienceTwo short (100 and 175 cm-long) sediment cores from the southwestern corner of...
International audienceA pollen diagram was prepared from Lake Almalou, a volcanic crater wetland loc...
International audienceThis study presents the results of a palynological investigation on a sediment...
The Jiroft valley, situated on banks of the Halil Rud developed as an important agricultural and tra...
A palynological study based on two 100-m long cores from Lake Urmia in northwestern Iran provides a ...