Végétation et fluctuations climatiques postglaciaires sur la côte septentrionale gaspésienne, Québec

The postglacial (ca. 13 000 BP) vegetational and climatic history is reconstructed from the pollen analytical study of the sediments of two lakes located in coastal northern Gaspé Peninsula. J'Arrive Lake (altitude: 56 m) was submerged by the Goldthwait Sea until about 11 400 BP. Euloge Lake, 8...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Marcoux, Nancy, Richard, Pierre J. H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1995
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/e95-008 2024-10-20T14:08:21+00:00 Végétation et fluctuations climatiques postglaciaires sur la côte septentrionale gaspésienne, Québec Marcoux, Nancy Richard, Pierre J. H. 1995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e95-008 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/e95-008 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences volume 32, issue 1, page 79-96 ISSN 0008-4077 1480-3313 journal-article 1995 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/e95-008 2024-09-27T04:07:25Z The postglacial (ca. 13 000 BP) vegetational and climatic history is reconstructed from the pollen analytical study of the sediments of two lakes located in coastal northern Gaspé Peninsula. J'Arrive Lake (altitude: 56 m) was submerged by the Goldthwait Sea until about 11 400 BP. Euloge Lake, 83 m in altitude and less than 1 km from the shore, escaped the marine invasion. Before 10 400 BP, the vegetation, very scarce at first, evolved to a herb tundra that lasted for over a millenium. A cold climatic oscillation correlative with the Younger Dryas is identified at both sites between 10 700 and 10 400 BP, during this herb tundra phase. After 10 400 BP, dwarf birch and willows colonized the sites, leading to a shrub tundra. The afforestation of the area began only around 9300 BP, with the late arrival of spruce and aspen. This phase was interrupted at 8650 BP by the upsurge of green alder, in response to another cold oscillation. Since 7250 BP, the present forested landscape finally developed in three steps, characterized by (i) a high diversity of forest species until 2500 BP, (ii) a loss of diversity until 1000 BP that favoured spruce and balsam fir, and (iii) an increase of heliophilous trees, shrubs, and herbs. These reconstructions contribute to the late-glacial palaeogeography of Eastern North America through the unravelling of conditions close to the retreating ice. Article in Journal/Newspaper Dwarf birch Tundra Canadian Science Publishing Goldthwait ENVELOPE(-86.050,-86.050,-77.983,-77.983) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 32 1 79 96
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description The postglacial (ca. 13 000 BP) vegetational and climatic history is reconstructed from the pollen analytical study of the sediments of two lakes located in coastal northern Gaspé Peninsula. J'Arrive Lake (altitude: 56 m) was submerged by the Goldthwait Sea until about 11 400 BP. Euloge Lake, 83 m in altitude and less than 1 km from the shore, escaped the marine invasion. Before 10 400 BP, the vegetation, very scarce at first, evolved to a herb tundra that lasted for over a millenium. A cold climatic oscillation correlative with the Younger Dryas is identified at both sites between 10 700 and 10 400 BP, during this herb tundra phase. After 10 400 BP, dwarf birch and willows colonized the sites, leading to a shrub tundra. The afforestation of the area began only around 9300 BP, with the late arrival of spruce and aspen. This phase was interrupted at 8650 BP by the upsurge of green alder, in response to another cold oscillation. Since 7250 BP, the present forested landscape finally developed in three steps, characterized by (i) a high diversity of forest species until 2500 BP, (ii) a loss of diversity until 1000 BP that favoured spruce and balsam fir, and (iii) an increase of heliophilous trees, shrubs, and herbs. These reconstructions contribute to the late-glacial palaeogeography of Eastern North America through the unravelling of conditions close to the retreating ice.
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Végétation et fluctuations climatiques postglaciaires sur la côte septentrionale gaspésienne, Québec
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title Végétation et fluctuations climatiques postglaciaires sur la côte septentrionale gaspésienne, Québec
title_short Végétation et fluctuations climatiques postglaciaires sur la côte septentrionale gaspésienne, Québec
title_full Végétation et fluctuations climatiques postglaciaires sur la côte septentrionale gaspésienne, Québec
title_fullStr Végétation et fluctuations climatiques postglaciaires sur la côte septentrionale gaspésienne, Québec
title_full_unstemmed Végétation et fluctuations climatiques postglaciaires sur la côte septentrionale gaspésienne, Québec
title_sort végétation et fluctuations climatiques postglaciaires sur la côte septentrionale gaspésienne, québec
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