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  • 2005-2009  (6)
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    Publication Date: 2005-08-01
    Print ISSN: 0031-0182
    Electronic ISSN: 1872-616X
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Published by Elsevier
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    In:  Supplement to: Demske, Dieter; Tarasov, Pavel E; Wünnemann, Bernd; Riedel, Frank (2009): Late glacial and Holocene vegetation, Indian monsoon and westerly circulation in the Trans-Himalaya recorded in the lacustrine pollen sequence from Tso Kar, Ladakh, NW India. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 279(3-4), 172-185, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2009.05.008
    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Description: Palynological investigation of a 410 cm long core section from Tso Kar (33°10'N, 78°E, 4527 m a.s.l.), an alpine lake situated in the arid Ladakh area of NW India at the limit of the present-day Indian summer monsoon, was performed in order to reconstruct post-glacial regional vegetation and climate dynamics. The area was covered with alpine desert vegetation from ca. 15.2 to 14 kyr BP (1 kyr=1000 cal. years), reflecting dry and cold conditions. High influx values of long-distance transported Pinus sylvestris type pollen suggest prevailing air flow from the west and northwest. The spread of alpine meadow communities and local aquatic vegetation is a weak sign of climate amelioration after ca. 14 kyr BP. Pollen data (e.g. influx values of Pinus roxburghii type and Quercus) suggest that this was due to a strengthening of the summer monsoon and the reduced activity of westerly winds. The further spread of Artemisia and species-rich meadows occurred in response to improved moisture conditions between ca. 12.9 and 12.5 kyr BP. The subsequent change towards drier desert-steppe vegetation likely indicates more frequent westerly disturbances and associated snowfalls, which favoured the persistence of alpine meadows on edaphically moist sites. The spread of Chenopodiaceae-dominated vegetation associated with an extremely weak monsoon occurred at ca. 12.2-11.8 kyr BP during the Younger Dryas interstadial. A major increase in humidity is inferred from the development of Artemisia-dominated steppe and wet alpine meadows with Gentianaceae after the late glacial/early Holocene transition in response to the strengthening of the summer monsoon. Monsoonal influence reached maximum activity in the Tso Kar region between ca. 10.9 and 9.2 kyr BP. The subsequent development of the alpine meadow, steppe and desert-steppe vegetation points to a moderate reduction in the moisture supply, which can be linked to the weaker summer monsoon and the accompanying enhancement of the winter westerly flow from ca. 9.2 to 4.8 kyr BP. The highest water levels of Tso Kar around 8 kyr BP probably reflect combined effect of both monsoonal and westerly influence in the region. An abrupt shift towards aridity in the Tso Kar region occurred after ca. 4.8 kyr BP, as evidenced by an expansion of Chenopodiaceae-dominated desert-steppe. Low pollen influx values registered ca. 2.8-1.3 kyr BP suggest scarce vegetation cover and unfavourable growing conditions likely associated with a further weakening of the Indian Monsoon.
    Keywords: Geological profile sampling; GEOPRO; Integrierte Analyse zwischeneiszeitlicher Klimadynamik; INTERDYNAMIK; Ladakh, NW India, Himalaya; Tso_Kar
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-03-06
    Keywords: Abies; AGE; Algae; Alnus glutinosa-type; Alnus viridis-type; Androsace; Artemisia; Artemisia/Chenopodiaceae index; Aster-type; Betula alnoides-type; Betula utilis-type; Botryococcus; Caltha/Aquilegia-type; Carpinus viminea-type; Celtis; Chenopodiaceae; Chitinous claws; Chitinous extremities; Chitinous fragments; Chitinous hairs; Core section label; Corylus; Cotoneaster-type; Cyperaceae undifferentiated; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Desmidiaceae; Elymus-type; Ephedra distachya-type; Ephedra fragilis-type; Gentiana pneumonanthe-type; Gentianella tenella-type; Geological profile sampling; GEOPRO; Indeterminable: crumpled; Indeterminable: degraded; Indeterminata; Juglans regia-type; Juniperus-type; Ladakh, NW India, Himalaya; Lamiaceae; Lycopodium spores added; Marker, added; Marker, found; Meconopsis; Palynomorpha, non-pollen; Pediastrum; Picea; Pinus roxburghii-type; Pinus sylvestris-type; Pinus wallichiana-type; Poaceae; Poaceae undifferentiated; Pollen, total; Pollen indeterminata; Polygonum; Potentilla-type; Primula; Pteridophyta, monolete indeterminata; Pteridophyta, trilete indeterminata; Pteridophytes; Quercus; Rhinanthus-type; Sample code/label; Sample volume; Saxifraga granulata-type; Schoenoplectus-type; Schoenus-type; Slides counted; Sum algae; sum basic pollen; sum broadleaved shrubs; sum broadleaved trees; sum dwarf shrubs, herbs and graminoids; sum indetermined pollen; sum non-pollen-palynomorphs; sum pteridophyta; sum trees and shrubs; Swertia sect. Ophelia-type; Taxus; Tetraedron; Thalictrum; Thecamoeba; Tso_Kar; Urticaceae
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 78 data points
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-06
    Keywords: Abies; Acer; Aconitum-type; Aconogonon; Aesculus hippocastanum; Aesculus undifferentiated; AGE; Alchemilla; Algae; Alismataceae; Allium ursinum-type; Alnus glutinosa-type; Alnus viridis-type; Anagallis-type; Anchusa-type; Androsace; Anemone/Clematis-type; Angiosperm wood tissue fragments; Anthemis-type; Anthoceros punctatus-type; Apiaceae undifferentiated; Apocynaceae; Aquatics; Arenaria/Minuartia-type; Artemisia; Artemisia/Chenopodiaceae index; Asplenium; Aster-type; Astragalus-type; Athyrium distentifolium-type; Athyrium filix-femina-type; Avena-type; Berberis; Bergenia; Betula alnoides-type; Betula undifferentiated; Betula utilis-type; Bistorta; Bistorta vivipara; Boraginaceae undifferentiated; Botrychium lunaria-type; Botryococcus; Brassicaceae; Bryophyta; Bupleurum/Pleurospermum-type; Calligonum; Callitriche palustris-type; Caltha/Aquilegia-type; Campanula trachelium-type; Cannabis; Capparis; Caragana-type; Carpinus betulus-type; Carpinus viminea-type; Carya; Caryophyllaceae undifferentiated; Cassiope; Castanea-type; Cedrus; Celtis; Centaurea depressa-type; Centaurea montana-type; Centaurea nigra-type; Cerastium-type; Cheilanthes undifferentiated; Cheilanthes vellea-type; Chenopodiaceae undifferentiated; Chironomidae; Chitinous claws; Chitinous extremities; Chitinous filtering plates; Chitinous fragments; Chitinous hairs; Cicer; Cistaceae undifferentiated; Convolvulus arvensis-type; Core section label; Core section number; Corydalis solida-type; Corylus; Cotoneaster-type; Cryptogramma; Cucumis; Cuscuta europaea-type; Cyperaceae undifferentiated; Cyperus-type; Cystopteris; Debarya; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Desmidiaceae; Dryopteris-type; Echinops; Elaeagnus; Elymus-type; Ephedra distachya-type; Ephedra fragilis-type; Epilobium angustifolium-type; Equisetum; Eremurus; Ericaceae undifferentiated; Eryngium; Euphorbia; Fabaceae undifferentiated; Fagopyrum gilesii-type; Fagopyrum undifferentiated; Fagus; Fallopia; Filinia, resting eggs; Fraxinus excelsior-type; Fumana; Galium-type; Gelasinospora; Gentianaceae undifferentiated; Gentiana pneumonanthe-type; Gentianella campestris-type; Gentianella tenella-type; Gentianopsis-type; Geological profile sampling; GEOPRO; Geranium pratense-type; Geum-type; Glomus; Haloxylon-type; Herniaria-type; Hippophae; Hippuris; Histiopteris; Hordeum murinum-type; Hordeum-type; Illecebrum verticillatum-type; Impatiens; Indeterminable: broken; Indeterminable: concealed; Indeterminable: corroded; Indeterminable: crumpled; Indeterminable: degraded; Indeterminable: unknown; Indeterminata; Jaeschkea-type; Juglans nigra-type; Juglans regia-type; Juncaceae; Juniperus-type; Knorringia-type; Kochia-type; Koenigia; Lactuca sativa-type; Ladakh, NW India, Himalaya; Lamiaceae undifferentiated; Lamium album-type; Larix; Lathyrus-type; Lemnaceae; Liliaceae; Linum alpinum-type; Lomatogonium; Lonicera; Lycium; Lycopodium/Diphasiastrum; Lycopodium spores added; Lysimachia vulgaris-type; Magnolia; Mandibles; Mandibles and labia; Marker, added; Marker, found; Marrubium; Meconopsis; Mentha-type; Menyanthes; Morus; Myrica; Myricaria; Myriophyllum spicatum-type; Myriophyllum verticillatum-type; Olea; Oleaceae undifferentiated; Oxyria digyna; Palynomorpha, non-pollen; Papaver/Meconopsis; Parnassia; Parrotia persica; Pediastrum; Pedicularis oederi-type; Pedicularis palustris-type; Picea omorica-type; Picea undifferentiated; Pinus roxburghii-type; Pinus sylvestris-type; Pinus undifferentiated; Pinus wallichiana-type; Pistacia; Plantago lanceolata-type; Plantago major/media-type; Plantago undifferentiated; Plant tissue fragments; Platanus; Platycarya; Plumbaginaceae; Poaceae, epidermis fragments; Poaceae undifferentiated; Podophyllum; Pollen, total; Pollen indeterminata; Polygonatum odoratum-type; Polygonum aviculare-type; Polygonum raii-type; Polygonum undifferentiated; Polypodium; Polystichum; Populus; Potamogeton/Triglochin; Potentilla-type; Primula/Cortusa; Primulaceae undifferentiated; Primula undifferentiated; Primula veris-type; Prunella-type; Prunus-type; Pteridium; Pteridophyta monolete undifferentiated; Pteridophyta trilete undifferentiated; Pteridophytes; Pteris-type; Pterocarya; Pulsatilla; Quercus; Ranunculus-type; Resting eggs indeterminata; Rhamnus; Rheum; Rhinanthus-type; Rhododendron; Rhus; Ribes; Rosa; Rosaceae undifferentiated; Rotatoria, resting eggs; Rubus-type; Rumex/Oxyria; Rumex obtusifolius-type; Sagina; Salix; Sample code/label; Sample thickness; Sample volume; Saussurea-type; Saxifragaceae undifferentiated; Saxifraga cuneifolia-type; Saxifraga granulata-type; Saxifraga oppositifolia-type; Saxifraga stellaris-type; Scabiosa columbaria-type; Schoenoplectus-type; Schoenus-type; Scorzonera hispanica-type; Scorzonera humilis-type; Scrophulariaceae undifferentiated; Scrophularia-type; Sedum-type; Sibbaldia; Silene dioica-type; Silene-type; Slides counted; Solanum; Sorbus-type; Sparganium emersum-type; Sparganium erectum-type; Spergularia-type; Sphagnum; Spiraea-type; Spirogyra-type; Stachys-type; Succisa; Sum algae; sum aquatics; sum basic pollen; sum broadleaved shrubs; sum broadleaved trees; sum bryophyta; sum dwarf shrubs, herbs and graminoids; sum exotic trees; sum indetermined pollen; sum non-pollen-palynomorphs; sum pteridophyta; sum trees and shrubs; Swertia sect. Ophelia-type; Swertia-type; Tamarix; Taraxacum-type; Taxus; Tetraedron; Thalictrum; Thecamoeba; Thymelaea-type; Tilia cordata-type; Tofieldia; Trifolium; Triticum-type; Trollius; Tso_Kar; Tsuga; Typha; Ulmus; Urticaceae; Valeriana; Verbascum; Veronica-type; Viburnum; Viola palustris-type; Woodsia glabella-type; Xanthium-type; Zygnema-type
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 17160 data points
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