Radiocarbon dates from the Netherlands and Doggerland as a proxy for vegetation and faunal biomass between 55 and 5 ka cal bp

Three hundred forty-one radiocarbon dates from the Groningen radiocarbon database are compiled in this study. They show for the first time that organic sediment samples from the eastern Netherlands and mammal bones from Doggerland reflect shifts in the presence and the density of vegetation (food fo...

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Published in:Journal of Quaternary Science
Main Authors: Van Geel, B., Van Der Plicht, J., Kasse, C., Mol, D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2024
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/35fbbd62-493a-4560-9a43-d65323eac851 2024-06-23T07:53:22+00:00 Radiocarbon dates from the Netherlands and Doggerland as a proxy for vegetation and faunal biomass between 55 and 5 ka cal bp Van Geel, B. Van Der Plicht, J. Kasse, C. Mol, D. 2024-02 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/35fbbd62-493a-4560-9a43-d65323eac851 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/35fbbd62-493a-4560-9a43-d65323eac851 https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3582 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/923634219/J_Quaternary_Science_-_2023_-_Van_Geel_-_Radiocarbon_dates_from_the_Netherlands_and_Doggerland_as_a_proxy_for_vegetation.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85178942484&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/35fbbd62-493a-4560-9a43-d65323eac851 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Van Geel , B , Van Der Plicht , J , Kasse , C & Mol , D 2024 , ' Radiocarbon dates from the Netherlands and Doggerland as a proxy for vegetation and faunal biomass between 55 and 5 ka cal bp ' , Journal of Quaternary Science , vol. 39 , no. 2 , pp. 248-260 . https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3582 climate change Doggerland geology herbivores Netherlands radiocarbon Weichselian article 2024 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3582 2024-06-03T17:52:33Z Three hundred forty-one radiocarbon dates from the Groningen radiocarbon database are compiled in this study. They show for the first time that organic sediment samples from the eastern Netherlands and mammal bones from Doggerland reflect shifts in the presence and the density of vegetation (food for herbivores) and mammal biomass during the last ice age (Weichselian Stage, ~119–14.7 ka cal bp). Comparison with oxygen isotope curves of Greenland ice cores and geomorphological data shows that cold climate, in particular during the younger part of the Weichselian Middle Pleniglacial and during the Late Pleniglacial, and related scarcity or even absence of vegetation, were limiting factors for the carrying capacity of the landscape and thus for the population density of large herbivores during the period covered by 14 C dating (last ca. 55 000 years). A ‘fossil gap’ during the Late Pleniglacial lasted ca. 13 000 years from ca. 28 to 15 ka cal bp. Previous research from the nearby Eifel region in Germany shows that environmental conditions were less extreme (‘refugium conditions’) than in the Netherlands, taking into account the continuous presence of spores of coprophilous fungi in the Eifel, indicating uninterrupted food supply for herbivores. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland ice cores University of Groningen research database Greenland Journal of Quaternary Science 39 2 248 260
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topic climate change
Doggerland
geology
herbivores
Netherlands
radiocarbon
Weichselian
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Doggerland
geology
herbivores
Netherlands
radiocarbon
Weichselian
Van Geel, B.
Van Der Plicht, J.
Kasse, C.
Mol, D.
Radiocarbon dates from the Netherlands and Doggerland as a proxy for vegetation and faunal biomass between 55 and 5 ka cal bp
topic_facet climate change
Doggerland
geology
herbivores
Netherlands
radiocarbon
Weichselian
description Three hundred forty-one radiocarbon dates from the Groningen radiocarbon database are compiled in this study. They show for the first time that organic sediment samples from the eastern Netherlands and mammal bones from Doggerland reflect shifts in the presence and the density of vegetation (food for herbivores) and mammal biomass during the last ice age (Weichselian Stage, ~119–14.7 ka cal bp). Comparison with oxygen isotope curves of Greenland ice cores and geomorphological data shows that cold climate, in particular during the younger part of the Weichselian Middle Pleniglacial and during the Late Pleniglacial, and related scarcity or even absence of vegetation, were limiting factors for the carrying capacity of the landscape and thus for the population density of large herbivores during the period covered by 14 C dating (last ca. 55 000 years). A ‘fossil gap’ during the Late Pleniglacial lasted ca. 13 000 years from ca. 28 to 15 ka cal bp. Previous research from the nearby Eifel region in Germany shows that environmental conditions were less extreme (‘refugium conditions’) than in the Netherlands, taking into account the continuous presence of spores of coprophilous fungi in the Eifel, indicating uninterrupted food supply for herbivores.
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author Van Geel, B.
Van Der Plicht, J.
Kasse, C.
Mol, D.
author_facet Van Geel, B.
Van Der Plicht, J.
Kasse, C.
Mol, D.
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title Radiocarbon dates from the Netherlands and Doggerland as a proxy for vegetation and faunal biomass between 55 and 5 ka cal bp
title_short Radiocarbon dates from the Netherlands and Doggerland as a proxy for vegetation and faunal biomass between 55 and 5 ka cal bp
title_full Radiocarbon dates from the Netherlands and Doggerland as a proxy for vegetation and faunal biomass between 55 and 5 ka cal bp
title_fullStr Radiocarbon dates from the Netherlands and Doggerland as a proxy for vegetation and faunal biomass between 55 and 5 ka cal bp
title_full_unstemmed Radiocarbon dates from the Netherlands and Doggerland as a proxy for vegetation and faunal biomass between 55 and 5 ka cal bp
title_sort radiocarbon dates from the netherlands and doggerland as a proxy for vegetation and faunal biomass between 55 and 5 ka cal bp
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