Palynological reconstruction of ۱۵۰۰ years of vegetation history of Veisar (N Iran)

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نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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JR_ROST-14-2_004

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 24 مهر 1401

چکیده مقاله:

Pollen analysis and AMS radiocarbon dating of a short sediment core from a mire in Veisar (Mazandaran province, N Iran) reveals the late-Holocene vegetation history of the area. High pollen values suggest that Caucasian alder (Alnus subcordata) has been present in the vicinity of the mire throughout the record. Wingnut (Pterocarya fraxinifolia), which was previously abundantly present, shows a dramatic decline around ۹۰۰ BP and gradually disappears thereafter. Being also present in other palynological studies from the central Hyrcanian forests as well as from western Georgia, the Pterocarya decline might be attributed to a regional climate change, synchronous with the Mediaeval Climatic Anomaly. The high values of beech (Fagus), hornbeam (Carpinus), oak (Quercus) and elm (Ulmus) pollen imply the presence of species-rich forest on the slopes surrounding the study area over the past ۱۵۰۰ years. The occurrence of anthropogenic pollen grains, e.g. Juglans and Corylus, suggests long-term human impact in the region, whereas high values of Artemisia and chenopodiaceae AND Amaranthaceae pollen indicate open vegetation on or in the immediate vicinity of the peatland.

نویسندگان

معصومه خاکپور سییج

MSc graduated in Geology, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran

الیاس رمضانی

Assistant Prof., Department of Forestry, Faculty of Natural Resources, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran [e.ramezani@urmia.ac.ir (elias.ramezani@gmail.com)]

علی اصغر ثیاب قدسی

Assistant Prof., Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran

حبیب زارع

Assistant Prof., Research Centre of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Botanical Garden of Nowshahr, Iran

هانس یوستن

Prof., Department of Peatland Studies and Palaeoecology, Institute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, EMA University of Greifswald, Germany