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Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology, 2020-10, Vol.556, p.109869, Article 109869
2020

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Pollen dispersal patterns in marine surface sediments from the San Jorge Gulf, SE Patagonia (Argentina)
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  • Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology, 2020-10, Vol.556, p.109869, Article 109869
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Elsevier B.V
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2020
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  • This paper analyzes the distribution patterns of pollen and spore assemblages in modern surface sediments recovered from the bottom of the San Jorge Gulf (SJG) and from offshore sites, in relation to the location of different phytogeographic provinces surrounding the SJG, including the distant forest from southwestern Patagonia. Results reveal that pollen spectra are dominated by Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae, Poaceae, Asteraceae subf. Asteroideae, Colliguaja integerrima and Ephedra sp.; which represents the vegetation adjacent to the SJG. Overall, the pollen distribution in surface sediments reflects the location of the different phytogeographic provinces and will be used as modern-analogues to document vegetation history around the SJG. Pollen assemblages also reveal the latitudinal variation of vegetation taxa in the Patagonian steppe, which is characterized by a slight increase in herbaceous pollen and a decrease in high shrubs (e.g. Colliguaja integerrima) towards the southern-central part of the SJG. Furthermore, we identified two pollen taxa from the southwestern Patagonian forest, Nothofagus and Podocarpus that could be used as indicators of past dynamics and variations of the Southern Westerly Wind Belt (SWWB) in the SJG during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene. High pollen concentrations are recorded at the central part of the SJG (480–8080 grains/g), while low concentrations are measured in the northern and southern parts of the Gulf, as well as at offshore sites (26–1806 grains/g). The pollen distribution in the study area is most likely governed by the SWWB in combination with the marine sediment composition and surface currents flowing through the SJG. •Pollen and spore surface distribution patterns from the San Jorge Gulf.•Pollen assemblages echo different phytogeographic provinces surrounding the gulf.•Nothofagus and Podocarpus reflect long distance transport by westerly winds.•Pollen distribution results from transport by westerly winds and surface currents.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0031-0182
eISSN: 1872-616X
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2020.109869
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1016_j_palaeo_2020_109869

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