Rates of deposition of pollen grains throughout late- and postglacial time were determined from the pollen concentration in radiocarbon-dated sediment. Changes by a factor of 5 or more for all except rare pollen types from one level to the next were considered significant indication of changes in the pollen input to the lake, reflecting changes in the pollen productivity of the surrounding vegetation. Low pollen deposition rates in the oldest sediments reflect the prevalence of tundra vegetation between 14,000 and 12,000 years ago. An increase in the rate for tree pollen occurred 12,000 years ago, when boreal woodland became established. The rates continued to increase until a sudden sharp rise for white pine, hemlock, poplar, oak, and mapl...
Changes in regional moisture availability over time affect hydrologic systems, such as lakes, and ec...
This investigation comprises three parts: (1) the source, mechanism of transport, and distribution ...
Historical and ecological data from north-central Massachusetts suggest that widespread and intensiv...
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Great changes have taken place in the Green Mountains of Vermont since the Wisconsin continental gla...
Author Institution: Department of Botany and Bacteriology, Ohio Weslyan University, Delaware, OhioRa...
This multi-proxy study uses paleoecological, paleolimnological, and historical approaches to reconst...
A pollen profile from varved lake sediments sampled at 10-year intervals and spanning the past 1000 ...
Radiocarbon and pollen analysis of a sediment core (8.9 m) from Silver Lake in central Ohio indicate...
When the Wisconsin ice sheet stood at its maximum position, tundra vegetation bordered the ice sheet...
The pollen assemblages of a core in the coniferhardwood formation in northwestern Minnesota are comp...
Pollen profiles from two lakes, Tawny Pond (44°48’59”N, 77°10’54”W, 276m) and Stoll Lake (44°58’16”N...
A 2000-year accumulation of varved sediments from Hell\u27s Kitchen Lake in north-central Wisconsin ...
Pollen, spores, and dinoflagellate cysts are used with the modern analog technique (MAT) to provide ...
Late Quaternary (from the last glaciation to present) forest history is inferred from the Cedarburg ...
Changes in regional moisture availability over time affect hydrologic systems, such as lakes, and ec...
This investigation comprises three parts: (1) the source, mechanism of transport, and distribution ...
Historical and ecological data from north-central Massachusetts suggest that widespread and intensiv...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/119125/1/ecy1969503409.pd
Great changes have taken place in the Green Mountains of Vermont since the Wisconsin continental gla...
Author Institution: Department of Botany and Bacteriology, Ohio Weslyan University, Delaware, OhioRa...
This multi-proxy study uses paleoecological, paleolimnological, and historical approaches to reconst...
A pollen profile from varved lake sediments sampled at 10-year intervals and spanning the past 1000 ...
Radiocarbon and pollen analysis of a sediment core (8.9 m) from Silver Lake in central Ohio indicate...
When the Wisconsin ice sheet stood at its maximum position, tundra vegetation bordered the ice sheet...
The pollen assemblages of a core in the coniferhardwood formation in northwestern Minnesota are comp...
Pollen profiles from two lakes, Tawny Pond (44°48’59”N, 77°10’54”W, 276m) and Stoll Lake (44°58’16”N...
A 2000-year accumulation of varved sediments from Hell\u27s Kitchen Lake in north-central Wisconsin ...
Pollen, spores, and dinoflagellate cysts are used with the modern analog technique (MAT) to provide ...
Late Quaternary (from the last glaciation to present) forest history is inferred from the Cedarburg ...
Changes in regional moisture availability over time affect hydrologic systems, such as lakes, and ec...
This investigation comprises three parts: (1) the source, mechanism of transport, and distribution ...
Historical and ecological data from north-central Massachusetts suggest that widespread and intensiv...