Utviklingen av sen-glasial og holocen vegetasjon på Sørøstlandet, presentert i et 14C-datert standard pollendiagram

A new Standard Pollen Diagram for southeastern Norway (c.f. Hafsten 1956) is compiled from 60 local pollen diagrams supplied with 229 14C-dates. Eight regional pollen assemblage zones describe the vegetation history for the last 12 300 years (all dates in calibrated years b2ka). The Younger Dryas ve...

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Main Authors: Høeg, Helge Irgens, Henningsmoen, Kari Egede, Sørensen, Rolf
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spelling ftoslouniv:oai:www.duo.uio.no:10852/76880 2023-05-15T15:18:31+02:00 Utviklingen av sen-glasial og holocen vegetasjon på Sørøstlandet, presentert i et 14C-datert standard pollendiagram Høeg, Helge Irgens Henningsmoen, Kari Egede Sørensen, Rolf 2020-02-06T14:34:56Z http://hdl.handle.net/10852/76880 http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-80014 NB nob http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-80014 Høeg, Helge Irgens Henningsmoen, Kari Egede Sørensen, Rolf . Utviklingen av sen-glasial og holocen vegetasjon på Sørøstlandet, presentert i et 14C-datert standard pollendiagram. Blyttia : Norsk botanisk forenings tidsskrift. 2019(2), 103-115 http://hdl.handle.net/10852/76880 1791665 info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.jtitle=Blyttia : Norsk botanisk forenings tidsskrift&rft.volume=&rft.spage=103&rft.date=2019 Blyttia : Norsk botanisk forenings tidsskrift 2 103 115 URN:NBN:no-80014 Fulltext https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/76880/2/H%25C3%25B8eg%2Bet%2Bal%2B-%2BVegetasjonshistorie%2BS%25C3%25B8r%25C3%25B8stlandet%2B20190318.pdf 0006-5269 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed PublishedVersion 2020 ftoslouniv 2021-03-31T22:30:57Z A new Standard Pollen Diagram for southeastern Norway (c.f. Hafsten 1956) is compiled from 60 local pollen diagrams supplied with 229 14C-dates. Eight regional pollen assemblage zones describe the vegetation history for the last 12 300 years (all dates in calibrated years b2ka). The Younger Dryas vegetation was an arctic tundra with pioneer herbs and low bushes. At the onset of the Preboreal summer thermal maximum ca. 11 400 years ago, a birch Betula spp. woodland was established together with pioneers such as sea buckthorn Hippophäe rhamnoides. About thousand years later pine Pinus sylvestris and hazel Corylus avellana expanded. At the start of the Holcene ecological optimum ca. 9 200 years ago, alder Alnus spp. and elm Ulmus glabra expanded, followed by the expansion of oak Quercus robur and later lime Tilia cordata and ash Fraxinus excelsior ca. 7 600 years ago. Together they formed the thermophilous mixed oak forests of mid-Holocene, where the occurrence of mistletoe Viscum album, ivy Hedera helix, and holly Ilex aquifolium indicate a longer growing season with favorable summer and winter temperatures. Approximately 6 000 years ago the first traces of agriculture are recorded in the southern part of the region. Indicators of grazing / introduction of livestock occur first, followed by cereal-growing (barley Hordeum spp., oats Avena sativa, and wheat Triticum spp.) at the transition Mesolithicum – Neolithicum. Some other agricultural indicators such as weeds, hemp/hops Cannabis/Humulus, and linen Linum are mentioned. Rye Secale was introduced ca. 3 200 years ago. Agriculture increased during Bronze Age, and expanded at the beginning of the Iron Age. This had an increasing influence on the forest ecosystems. The last trees to expand were Norway spruce Picea abies and beach Fagus sylvatica. The latter has mainly been established in Vestfold county, but occur sporadic further south along the coast. Spruce expanded a little earlier on the eastern side of the Oslofjord compared to the western side, Vestfold and southeastern Telemark, were the expansion occurred ca. 1 200 years ago. http://nhm2.uio.no/botanisk/nbf/blyttia/ Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Tundra Universitet i Oslo: Digitale utgivelser ved UiO (DUO) Arctic Norway Vestfold
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description A new Standard Pollen Diagram for southeastern Norway (c.f. Hafsten 1956) is compiled from 60 local pollen diagrams supplied with 229 14C-dates. Eight regional pollen assemblage zones describe the vegetation history for the last 12 300 years (all dates in calibrated years b2ka). The Younger Dryas vegetation was an arctic tundra with pioneer herbs and low bushes. At the onset of the Preboreal summer thermal maximum ca. 11 400 years ago, a birch Betula spp. woodland was established together with pioneers such as sea buckthorn Hippophäe rhamnoides. About thousand years later pine Pinus sylvestris and hazel Corylus avellana expanded. At the start of the Holcene ecological optimum ca. 9 200 years ago, alder Alnus spp. and elm Ulmus glabra expanded, followed by the expansion of oak Quercus robur and later lime Tilia cordata and ash Fraxinus excelsior ca. 7 600 years ago. Together they formed the thermophilous mixed oak forests of mid-Holocene, where the occurrence of mistletoe Viscum album, ivy Hedera helix, and holly Ilex aquifolium indicate a longer growing season with favorable summer and winter temperatures. Approximately 6 000 years ago the first traces of agriculture are recorded in the southern part of the region. Indicators of grazing / introduction of livestock occur first, followed by cereal-growing (barley Hordeum spp., oats Avena sativa, and wheat Triticum spp.) at the transition Mesolithicum – Neolithicum. Some other agricultural indicators such as weeds, hemp/hops Cannabis/Humulus, and linen Linum are mentioned. Rye Secale was introduced ca. 3 200 years ago. Agriculture increased during Bronze Age, and expanded at the beginning of the Iron Age. This had an increasing influence on the forest ecosystems. The last trees to expand were Norway spruce Picea abies and beach Fagus sylvatica. The latter has mainly been established in Vestfold county, but occur sporadic further south along the coast. Spruce expanded a little earlier on the eastern side of the Oslofjord compared to the western side, Vestfold and southeastern Telemark, were the expansion occurred ca. 1 200 years ago. http://nhm2.uio.no/botanisk/nbf/blyttia/
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author Høeg, Helge Irgens
Henningsmoen, Kari Egede
Sørensen, Rolf
spellingShingle Høeg, Helge Irgens
Henningsmoen, Kari Egede
Sørensen, Rolf
Utviklingen av sen-glasial og holocen vegetasjon på Sørøstlandet, presentert i et 14C-datert standard pollendiagram
author_facet Høeg, Helge Irgens
Henningsmoen, Kari Egede
Sørensen, Rolf
author_sort Høeg, Helge Irgens
title Utviklingen av sen-glasial og holocen vegetasjon på Sørøstlandet, presentert i et 14C-datert standard pollendiagram
title_short Utviklingen av sen-glasial og holocen vegetasjon på Sørøstlandet, presentert i et 14C-datert standard pollendiagram
title_full Utviklingen av sen-glasial og holocen vegetasjon på Sørøstlandet, presentert i et 14C-datert standard pollendiagram
title_fullStr Utviklingen av sen-glasial og holocen vegetasjon på Sørøstlandet, presentert i et 14C-datert standard pollendiagram
title_full_unstemmed Utviklingen av sen-glasial og holocen vegetasjon på Sørøstlandet, presentert i et 14C-datert standard pollendiagram
title_sort utviklingen av sen-glasial og holocen vegetasjon på sørøstlandet, presentert i et 14c-datert standard pollendiagram
publishDate 2020
url http://hdl.handle.net/10852/76880
http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-80014
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Høeg, Helge Irgens Henningsmoen, Kari Egede Sørensen, Rolf . Utviklingen av sen-glasial og holocen vegetasjon på Sørøstlandet, presentert i et 14C-datert standard pollendiagram. Blyttia : Norsk botanisk forenings tidsskrift. 2019(2), 103-115
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