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Quaternary, Volume 6, Issue 1

2023 March - 23 articles

Cover Story: We aimed to disentangle the drivers of past Holocene vegetation changes over eight millennia, using proxy records from a saddle mire in the Xistral mountains, NW Iberia. Our results suggest that climate and fire were the most significant drivers during the early Holocene with human activity becoming more prominent during the later Holocene. Changepoint analysis suggests that vegetation changes were variable affecting various taxa at different times. Changes associated with climate events were also variable, with the c. 8.2 cal. ka BP being well defined compared to the c. 4.2 and c. 2.8 cal. ka BP events. View this paper
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Quaternary - ISSN 2571-550X