Holocene vegetation, climate, and fire history of the Hudson Highlands, southeastern New York, USA

被引:44
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作者
MaenzaGmelch, TE
机构
[1] New York University, Department of Biology, 1009 Main Building, New York, NY 10003, Washington Square
来源
HOLOCENE | 1997年 / 7卷 / 01期
关键词
Holocene; pollen; plant macrofossils; vegetation history; climatic history; fire; AMS radiocarbon dating; New York;
D O I
10.1177/095968369700700103
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Holocene vegetation, climate, and fire history of the Hudson Highlands, lower Hudson Valley, southeastern New York, are inferred from AMS radiocarbon-dated pollen, plant-macrofossil and charcoal records from Sutherland (41 degrees 23'29 '' N, 74 degrees 02'16 '' W) and Spruce Ponds (41 degrees 14'22 '' N, 74 degrees 12'15 '' W). Expanding Quercus-dominated forests were invaded by Finns strobus at 10175 radiocarbon years before present (BP), followed by Tsuga canadensis at 9645, Fagus grandifolia at 8100, Carya at 6200, and Castanea dentata at 3600 BP; ages are averaged over two sites. Large Quercus pollen percentage and influx values are associated with continuous charcoal influx throughout the record, suggesting that fire may have played an important role in the development and maintenance of Quercus in the forest. At Sutherland Pond, a temporary decrease in fire at approximately 9500 BP apparently was a factor enabling expansion of Tsuga canadensis populations. Onset of Euroamerican agricultural practices in the region (approximately AD 1700) is well documented by rises in pollen of Ambrosia, Gramineae and Tubuliflorae and presence of Rumex and Plantago. Domestic/industrial use of Quercus, Pinus and Tsuga canadensis is also recorded by decreased percentages of these trees. Increased charcoal influx during Euroamerican settlement, particularly at Spruce Pond, may be explained by fire in connection with land clearance, wood-related industries (charcoal, iron and brick manufacturing), and operation of railroads (track fires).
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