Pollen-climate reconstruction from northern South Island, New Zealand ( 41 degrees S), reveals varying high- and low-latitude teleconnections over the last 16 000 years
Artículo de publicación ISI We present a 16 000-year vegetation and climate reconstruction from pollen and plant macrofossil records obtained at a small alpine lake in South Island, New Zealand (41 degrees S). The expansion of lowland forest taxa suggests a lifting of the altitudinal forest limits b...
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ftunivchile:oai:repositorio.uchile.cl:2250/136952 2023-05-15T13:41:41+02:00 Pollen-climate reconstruction from northern South Island, New Zealand ( 41 degrees S), reveals varying high- and low-latitude teleconnections over the last 16 000 years Jara, Ignacio A. Newnham, Rewi M. Vandergoes, Marcus J. Foster, Courtney R. Lowe, David J. Wilmshurst, Janet M. Moreno Moncada, Patricio Renwick, James A. Homes, Aline M. 2015 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.2818 https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/136952 en eng Wiley & Sons Journal of Quaternary Science (2015) 30(8) 817–829 doi:10.1002/jqs.2818 https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/136952 Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Chile http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/cl/ CC-BY-NC-ND El Niño Southern Oscillation New Zealand Plant macrofossils Pollen SAM Treeline Artículo de revista 2015 ftunivchile https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.2818 2023-01-22T01:07:07Z Artículo de publicación ISI We present a 16 000-year vegetation and climate reconstruction from pollen and plant macrofossil records obtained at a small alpine lake in South Island, New Zealand (41 degrees S). The expansion of lowland forest taxa suggests a lifting of the altitudinal forest limits because of a warming pulse between 13 and 10k cal a BP and between 7 and 6k cal a BP, while their decline relative to upland forest taxa indicates cooling phases between 10 and 7k cal a BP and over the last 3000 years. The modern treeline was first established locally by 9.7k cal a BP. Forest persisted at the site until 3k cal a BP then disappeared from the record. Close correspondence between the temperature trends inferred from the pollen and macrofossil records and proxies from Antarctica and the Southern Ocean suggests a strong teleconnection between New Zealand and the Southern Hemisphere high-latitudes between 15 and 6k cal a BP. We note that the breakdown of this coupling, a cooling trend in Adelaide Tarn and the local disappearance of beech forest after 3k cal a BP occur during a period of increased frequency of El Ni (n) over tildeo events, suggesting an enhanced teleconnection with the low-latitudes during the late Holocene. Fondecyt 1151469 1131055 Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Southern Ocean Universidad de Chile: Repositorio académico Alpine Lake ENVELOPE(-129.182,-129.182,55.529,55.529) Isi ENVELOPE(-38.550,-38.550,65.617,65.617) New Zealand Southern Ocean Journal of Quaternary Science 30 8 817 829 |
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El Niño Southern Oscillation New Zealand Plant macrofossils Pollen SAM Treeline Jara, Ignacio A. Newnham, Rewi M. Vandergoes, Marcus J. Foster, Courtney R. Lowe, David J. Wilmshurst, Janet M. Moreno Moncada, Patricio Renwick, James A. Homes, Aline M. Pollen-climate reconstruction from northern South Island, New Zealand ( 41 degrees S), reveals varying high- and low-latitude teleconnections over the last 16 000 years |
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Artículo de publicación ISI We present a 16 000-year vegetation and climate reconstruction from pollen and plant macrofossil records obtained at a small alpine lake in South Island, New Zealand (41 degrees S). The expansion of lowland forest taxa suggests a lifting of the altitudinal forest limits because of a warming pulse between 13 and 10k cal a BP and between 7 and 6k cal a BP, while their decline relative to upland forest taxa indicates cooling phases between 10 and 7k cal a BP and over the last 3000 years. The modern treeline was first established locally by 9.7k cal a BP. Forest persisted at the site until 3k cal a BP then disappeared from the record. Close correspondence between the temperature trends inferred from the pollen and macrofossil records and proxies from Antarctica and the Southern Ocean suggests a strong teleconnection between New Zealand and the Southern Hemisphere high-latitudes between 15 and 6k cal a BP. We note that the breakdown of this coupling, a cooling trend in Adelaide Tarn and the local disappearance of beech forest after 3k cal a BP occur during a period of increased frequency of El Ni (n) over tildeo events, suggesting an enhanced teleconnection with the low-latitudes during the late Holocene. Fondecyt 1151469 1131055 |
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Jara, Ignacio A. Newnham, Rewi M. Vandergoes, Marcus J. Foster, Courtney R. Lowe, David J. Wilmshurst, Janet M. Moreno Moncada, Patricio Renwick, James A. Homes, Aline M. |
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Jara, Ignacio A. Newnham, Rewi M. Vandergoes, Marcus J. Foster, Courtney R. Lowe, David J. Wilmshurst, Janet M. Moreno Moncada, Patricio Renwick, James A. Homes, Aline M. |
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Pollen-climate reconstruction from northern South Island, New Zealand ( 41 degrees S), reveals varying high- and low-latitude teleconnections over the last 16 000 years |
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Pollen-climate reconstruction from northern South Island, New Zealand ( 41 degrees S), reveals varying high- and low-latitude teleconnections over the last 16 000 years |
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Pollen-climate reconstruction from northern South Island, New Zealand ( 41 degrees S), reveals varying high- and low-latitude teleconnections over the last 16 000 years |
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Pollen-climate reconstruction from northern South Island, New Zealand ( 41 degrees S), reveals varying high- and low-latitude teleconnections over the last 16 000 years |
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Pollen-climate reconstruction from northern South Island, New Zealand ( 41 degrees S), reveals varying high- and low-latitude teleconnections over the last 16 000 years |
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pollen-climate reconstruction from northern south island, new zealand ( 41 degrees s), reveals varying high- and low-latitude teleconnections over the last 16 000 years |
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