Modern pollen spectra from lake sediments in Finland and Finnmark, north Norway

Absolute (APF) and relative surface pollen spectra from 67 moderate‐sized lakes in Finland and Finnmark are presented as pollen diagrams and isopoll maps and analysed by multidimensional scaling. The results are applicable to problems of regional vegetational history through comparisons of pollen sp...

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Published in:Boreas
Main Author: PRENTICE, LAIN COLIN
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1978
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.1978.tb00271.x
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Summary:Absolute (APF) and relative surface pollen spectra from 67 moderate‐sized lakes in Finland and Finnmark are presented as pollen diagrams and isopoll maps and analysed by multidimensional scaling. The results are applicable to problems of regional vegetational history through comparisons of pollen spectra and the use of R‐values. It is shown that relative spectra can discriminate the major vegetational regions. APFs give better resolution among northern forest regions and low APFs characterize tundra. Gradients of tree‐pollen percentages in south and central Finland are related quantitatively to the major forest gradients, which are azonal, mainly related to soils, and affected but not obscured by human influence. Forest clearance is reflected in frequencies of various non‐tree pollen types. Non‐tree pollen and spores also provide vegetational and climatic information in the far north.