Journal article

Comparative palynomorph signals of vegetation change preserved in an adjacent peat swamp and estuary in North-West Nelson, New Zealand

RK Armour, DM Kennedy

New Zealand Journal of Botany | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2005

Abstract

A history of vegetation for the mid-late Holocene was extracted from the southern margins of Whanganui Inlet and Mangarakau Swamp. These two sites represent very different pollen sinks with the estuary being dominated by fluvially transported material and the swamp by in situ pollen rain. They are, however, located very close to each other and therefore provide a unique study area to investigate how differing source environments affect pollen signals. A vegetation change from podocarps to beech forest is recorded in both settings at around 4000 years CalBP which is similar to that recorded at higher altitudes in the region. Robust palynomorphs were found in greater abundance in the inlet whi..

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