A Holocene record of environmental change from Rio Zeballos, central Patagonia
Abstract
There are few continuous palaeoenvironmental records spanning the Holocene in Andean Southern Patagonia near the Northern Patagonian Ice Field (similar to 47 degrees S). Insights into the environmental context for human-landscape interactions have relied mostly on data extrapolated from distant extra-Andean locations that suggest limited environmental change during the Holocene. La Frontera (46 degrees 52'S), a high altitude site on the southern beech forest-steppe ecotone boundary in the Rio Zeballos valley, provides lithostratigraphical and palaeoecological evidence, constrained by C-14 dating and tephrochronology, for dynamic environmental change during the last similar to 8000 years. An initial amelioration in environmental conditions after c. 8210 cal. BP was followed by a reversal to colder conditions between c. 7420 and 6480 cal. BP, coincident with initial human occupation within the Paso Roballos and Lago Pueyrredon basin. Between c. 6480 and 3700 cal. BP, the woodland/steppe composition continued to fluctuate in response to climatic change. After c. 3700 cal. BP, a gradual shift to more stable and temperate conditions, punctuated by increased fire activity, is contemporary with the later phases of human occupation extending up into the Paso Roballos-Rio Zeballos corridor.
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Título según WOS: | ID WOS:000406530800003 Not found in local WOS DB |
Título de la Revista: | HOLOCENE |
Volumen: | 27 |
Número: | 7 |
Editorial: | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD |
Fecha de publicación: | 2017 |
Página de inicio: | 941 |
Página final: | 950 |
DOI: |
10.1177/0959683616678460 |
Notas: | ISI |