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DOI10.1177/0959683611427330
Holocene climate variability and environmental history at the Patagonian forest/steppe ecotone: Lago Mosquito (42 degrees 29 ’ 37.89 ’’ S, 71 degrees 24 ’ 14.57 ’’ W) and Laguna del Condor ( 42 degrees 20 ’ 47.22 ’’ S, 71 degrees 17 ’ 07.62 ’’ W)
Iglesias, Virginia1; Whitlock, Cathy; Martha Bianchi, M.2; Villarosa, Gustavo2; Outes, Valeria2
通讯作者Iglesias, Virginia
来源期刊HOLOCENE
ISSN0959-6836
EISSN1477-0911
出版年2012
卷号22期号:11页码:1297-1307
英文摘要

Along the eastern Andes, a sharp ecotone separates steppe from North Patagonian forest dominated by Nothofagus spp. and Austrocedrus chilensis. The longitudinal position of the ecotone is largely determined by effective moisture, which in turn is partly governed by the strength and latitudinal position of the Southern Westerlies. As a result, changes in the ecotone provide an opportunity to examine past climate variations. Holocene environmental history at two sites in close proximity is inferred from pollen and high-resolution charcoal data. Prior to 9000 cal. yr BP, vegetation resembled a steppe, in accordance with widespread aridity. Fires were infrequent, likely as a consequence of fuel discontinuity associated with low vegetation cover. At 9000 cal. yr BP, forest taxa expanded into steppe and fires became frequent, indicating that summers were arid enough to support fires but winter moisture was sufficient for Nothofagus spp. to expand. A two-step increase in effective moisture is inferred for the middle Holocene. The first step occurred at 8500 cal. yr BP, as interpreted from the increase in A. chilensis in the region, probably as a consequence of an eastward migration from glacial refugia. The second step at 5500 cal. yr BP is based on a Nothofagus spp. expansion into the steppe. Steppe readvances into the forest between 5250 and 3000 cal. yr BP indicate decreased temperatures and/or effective moisture. The last 3000 years are characterized by expansions of A. chilensis and an eastward shift of the ecotone, suggesting more humid conditions. European settlement is reflected in the establishment of non-native species and disturbance-adapted taxa.


英文关键词Austrocedrus charcoal analysis fire history Northern Patagonia climate Southern Westerlies vegetation history
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA ; Argentina
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000309938500010
WOS关键词SOUTHERN SOUTH-AMERICA ; FIRE HISTORY ; NORTHERN PATAGONIA ; RAIN-FOREST ; PALEOENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES ; POSTGLACIAL VEGETATION ; NOTHOFAGUS FOREST ; ARGENTINA ; CHILE ; DYNAMICS
WOS类目Geography, Physical ; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Physical Geography ; Geology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/172710
作者单位1.Montana State Univ, Dept Earth Sci, Bozeman, MT 59717 USA;
2.CONICET CRUB UNCOMA, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
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Iglesias, Virginia,Whitlock, Cathy,Martha Bianchi, M.,等. Holocene climate variability and environmental history at the Patagonian forest/steppe ecotone: Lago Mosquito (42 degrees 29 ’ 37.89 ’’ S, 71 degrees 24 ’ 14.57 ’’ W) and Laguna del Condor ( 42 degrees 20 ’ 47.22 ’’ S, 71 degrees 17 ’ 07.62 ’’ W)[J],2012,22(11):1297-1307.
APA Iglesias, Virginia,Whitlock, Cathy,Martha Bianchi, M.,Villarosa, Gustavo,&Outes, Valeria.(2012).Holocene climate variability and environmental history at the Patagonian forest/steppe ecotone: Lago Mosquito (42 degrees 29 ’ 37.89 ’’ S, 71 degrees 24 ’ 14.57 ’’ W) and Laguna del Condor ( 42 degrees 20 ’ 47.22 ’’ S, 71 degrees 17 ’ 07.62 ’’ W).HOLOCENE,22(11),1297-1307.
MLA Iglesias, Virginia,et al."Holocene climate variability and environmental history at the Patagonian forest/steppe ecotone: Lago Mosquito (42 degrees 29 ’ 37.89 ’’ S, 71 degrees 24 ’ 14.57 ’’ W) and Laguna del Condor ( 42 degrees 20 ’ 47.22 ’’ S, 71 degrees 17 ’ 07.62 ’’ W)".HOLOCENE 22.11(2012):1297-1307.
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