Con autorización de la editorial para este capítuloWe present the results obtained from the palaeoecological studies about human impact on the vegetal landscape of a peatbog located in Rascafría (Lozoya Valley, Madrid, Central Spain). Palynomorph analysis allows to identify the kind and intensity of human activity and its relation to the trophic changes in the peatbog during the late Holocene (2455±35 BP). Pollen record reveals an anthropic Mediterranean landscape mainly composed by pastures used for grazing. Non Pollen Palynomorphs (NPP) and pH and conductivity sediment have revealed as useful tools for detection of trophic conditions and land use changes.Peer reviewe
This interdisciplinary palaeoenvironmental analysis has been carried out on the Pradell calcareous f...
The objective of this research was to evaluate the potential of sedimentary deposits to be used for...
This study provides valuable information concerning the impact of Early and Mid-Holocene climate var...
Con autorización de la editorial para este capítuloWe present the results obtained from the palaeoec...
High resolution pollen analysis of a peat bogs (Rascafría, Valle del Lozoya, Madrid) allowed to reco...
The content in non-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs), constitutes an important tool at the time of reconstr...
It is presented the first palynologycal data obtained in one peat of de la Morcuera (Madrid). The st...
Pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs and charcoal from a colluvial soil surrounded by prehistoric petrogl...
A multiproxy study (pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, sedimentology, and geochemistry) was carried ou...
<p><em>Aim of study.</em> The diachronic study of vegetation change through palynological analysis o...
[EN] The knowledge about the evolution of the mountain areas is a very interesting issue from the pa...
A multi-proxy palaeoenvironmental study (pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, charcoal particles) of a m...
Human impact on western Mediterranean mountains is gaining more attention, as they harbour a rich pl...
Se presentan los datos palinológicos, procedentes de dos depósitos de origen fluvio-lacustre, locali...
We present the results of palynologycal analyses carried out both in a core obtained from a deposit ...
This interdisciplinary palaeoenvironmental analysis has been carried out on the Pradell calcareous f...
The objective of this research was to evaluate the potential of sedimentary deposits to be used for...
This study provides valuable information concerning the impact of Early and Mid-Holocene climate var...
Con autorización de la editorial para este capítuloWe present the results obtained from the palaeoec...
High resolution pollen analysis of a peat bogs (Rascafría, Valle del Lozoya, Madrid) allowed to reco...
The content in non-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs), constitutes an important tool at the time of reconstr...
It is presented the first palynologycal data obtained in one peat of de la Morcuera (Madrid). The st...
Pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs and charcoal from a colluvial soil surrounded by prehistoric petrogl...
A multiproxy study (pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, sedimentology, and geochemistry) was carried ou...
<p><em>Aim of study.</em> The diachronic study of vegetation change through palynological analysis o...
[EN] The knowledge about the evolution of the mountain areas is a very interesting issue from the pa...
A multi-proxy palaeoenvironmental study (pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, charcoal particles) of a m...
Human impact on western Mediterranean mountains is gaining more attention, as they harbour a rich pl...
Se presentan los datos palinológicos, procedentes de dos depósitos de origen fluvio-lacustre, locali...
We present the results of palynologycal analyses carried out both in a core obtained from a deposit ...
This interdisciplinary palaeoenvironmental analysis has been carried out on the Pradell calcareous f...
The objective of this research was to evaluate the potential of sedimentary deposits to be used for...
This study provides valuable information concerning the impact of Early and Mid-Holocene climate var...