Holocene evolution of the Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon area (Argentina) indicated by pollen analysis
Palynologycal information was integrated with the aim to study vegetation history and environmental changes in Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon area (in the southeast of Buenos Aires province, Argentina) related to sea-level fluctuations during the Holocene. Prior to 5000 yr BP a mosaic of psammophytic a...
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paper:paper_02678179_v21_n1_p17_Stutz2023-06-08T15:23:39Z Holocene evolution of the Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon area (Argentina) indicated by pollen analysis Argentina Holocene sea-level fluctuations Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon Pollen Vegetation history coastal lagoon Holocene landform evolution Argentina Cordoba [Argentina] Mar Chiquita South America Palynologycal information was integrated with the aim to study vegetation history and environmental changes in Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon area (in the southeast of Buenos Aires province, Argentina) related to sea-level fluctuations during the Holocene. Prior to 5000 yr BP a mosaic of psammophytic and halophytic communities developed on extensive sandy flats. Between 4000 and 2500 yr BP, during a period of sea-level stabilisation, similar halophytic communities developed in the south and in the middle part of the present lagoon. Between 4500 and 3500 yr BP hydrophytic and halophytic communities developed in Laguna Hinojales. Beginning 2500 yr BP, when sea level was nearing its present position, modern plant communities became established. Pollen records suggest that littoral evolution of the area was much more complex than previous models have described, introducing new evidence of the geomorphological evolution of Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon. The estuarine environment was delimited by a system of barrier islands instead of a linear prograding barrier, as has been proposed. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2006 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02678179_v21_n1_p17_Stutz http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02678179_v21_n1_p17_Stutz |
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Argentina Holocene sea-level fluctuations Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon Pollen Vegetation history coastal lagoon Holocene landform evolution Argentina Cordoba [Argentina] Mar Chiquita South America |
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Argentina Holocene sea-level fluctuations Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon Pollen Vegetation history coastal lagoon Holocene landform evolution Argentina Cordoba [Argentina] Mar Chiquita South America Holocene evolution of the Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon area (Argentina) indicated by pollen analysis |
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Argentina Holocene sea-level fluctuations Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon Pollen Vegetation history coastal lagoon Holocene landform evolution Argentina Cordoba [Argentina] Mar Chiquita South America |
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Palynologycal information was integrated with the aim to study vegetation history and environmental changes in Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon area (in the southeast of Buenos Aires province, Argentina) related to sea-level fluctuations during the Holocene. Prior to 5000 yr BP a mosaic of psammophytic and halophytic communities developed on extensive sandy flats. Between 4000 and 2500 yr BP, during a period of sea-level stabilisation, similar halophytic communities developed in the south and in the middle part of the present lagoon. Between 4500 and 3500 yr BP hydrophytic and halophytic communities developed in Laguna Hinojales. Beginning 2500 yr BP, when sea level was nearing its present position, modern plant communities became established. Pollen records suggest that littoral evolution of the area was much more complex than previous models have described, introducing new evidence of the geomorphological evolution of Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon. The estuarine environment was delimited by a system of barrier islands instead of a linear prograding barrier, as has been proposed. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Holocene evolution of the Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon area (Argentina) indicated by pollen analysis |
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Holocene evolution of the Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon area (Argentina) indicated by pollen analysis |
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Holocene evolution of the Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon area (Argentina) indicated by pollen analysis |
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Holocene evolution of the Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon area (Argentina) indicated by pollen analysis |
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Holocene evolution of the Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon area (Argentina) indicated by pollen analysis |
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holocene evolution of the mar chiquita coastal lagoon area (argentina) indicated by pollen analysis |
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2006 |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02678179_v21_n1_p17_Stutz http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02678179_v21_n1_p17_Stutz |
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