Pollen-and diatom based environmental history since the Last Glacial Maximum from the Andean core Fúquene-7, Colombia

The late Pleistocene-Holocene ecological and limnological history of Lake Fúquene (2580 m a.s.l.), in the Colombian Andes, is reconstructed on the basis of diatom, pollen and sediment analyses of the upper 7 m of the core Fúquene-7. Time control is provided by 11 accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS)...

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Vélez, Maria Isabel
Hooghiemstra, Henry
Metcalfe, Sarah
Martínez, Ignacio
Mommersteeg, Herman
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2003
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Universidad EAFIT
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diatom
lake evolution
Last Glacial Maximum
paleoenvironment
palynology
Quaternary
Colombia
Abra
Bacillariophyta
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Pollen-and diatom based environmental history since the Last Glacial Maximum from the Andean core Fúquene-7, Colombia
title Pollen-and diatom based environmental history since the Last Glacial Maximum from the Andean core Fúquene-7, Colombia
spellingShingle Pollen-and diatom based environmental history since the Last Glacial Maximum from the Andean core Fúquene-7, Colombia
diatom
lake evolution
Last Glacial Maximum
paleoenvironment
palynology
Quaternary
Colombia
Abra
Bacillariophyta
title_short Pollen-and diatom based environmental history since the Last Glacial Maximum from the Andean core Fúquene-7, Colombia
title_full Pollen-and diatom based environmental history since the Last Glacial Maximum from the Andean core Fúquene-7, Colombia
title_fullStr Pollen-and diatom based environmental history since the Last Glacial Maximum from the Andean core Fúquene-7, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Pollen-and diatom based environmental history since the Last Glacial Maximum from the Andean core Fúquene-7, Colombia
title_sort Pollen-and diatom based environmental history since the Last Glacial Maximum from the Andean core Fúquene-7, Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Vélez, Maria Isabel
Hooghiemstra, Henry
Metcalfe, Sarah
Martínez, Ignacio
Mommersteeg, Herman
dc.contributor.department.spa.fl_str_mv Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Geología
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Vélez, Maria Isabel
Hooghiemstra, Henry
Metcalfe, Sarah
Martínez, Ignacio
Mommersteeg, Herman
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv Ciencias del Mar
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv diatom
lake evolution
Last Glacial Maximum
paleoenvironment
palynology
Quaternary
Colombia
Abra
Bacillariophyta
topic diatom
lake evolution
Last Glacial Maximum
paleoenvironment
palynology
Quaternary
Colombia
Abra
Bacillariophyta
description The late Pleistocene-Holocene ecological and limnological history of Lake Fúquene (2580 m a.s.l.), in the Colombian Andes, is reconstructed on the basis of diatom, pollen and sediment analyses of the upper 7 m of the core Fúquene-7. Time control is provided by 11 accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) 14C dates ranging from 19 670 ± 240 to 6040 ± 60 yr BP. In this paper we present the evolution of the lake and its surroundings. Glacial times were cold and dry, lake-levels were low and the area was surrounded by paramo and subparamo vegetation. Late-glacial conditions were warm and humid. The El Abra Stadial, a Younger Dryas equivalent, is reflected by a gap in the sedimentary record, a consequence of the cessation of deposition owing to a drop in lake-level. The early Holocene was warm and humid; at this time the lake reached its maximum extension and was surrounded by Andean forest. The onset of the drier climate prevailing today took place in the middle Holocene, a process that is reflected earlier in the diatom and sediment records than in the pollen records. In the late Holocene human activity reduced the forest and transformed the landscape. Climate patterns from the Late-glacial and throughout the Holocene, as represented in our record, are similar to other records from Colombia and northern South America (the Caribbean, Venezuela and Panama) and suggest that the changes in lake-level were the result of precipitation variations driven by latitudinal shifts of the Intertropical Convergence Zone. © 2003 John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.
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