Studies on quaternary sporo-pollen assemblage and paleoclimate based on Bohai Sea core Bc?1 |
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Authors: | Meng Guanglan Wang Shaoqing |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Oceanology, Academia sinica, Qingdao |
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Abstract: | Analysis of 13 spore-pollen assemblage zones reflecting environmental changes since the later middle Pleistocene showed the
seccession of paleovegetation and the paleogeographic changes in the Bohai Basin and circumjacent area. Paleoclimatic variations
here can obviously be divided into 5 cold and 5 warm periods: 2 cold and 1 warm periods in 200,000–100,000 a B.P.(late middle
Pleistocene) 3 cold and 3 warm periods in 100,000–12,000 a B.P.(late Pleistocene), and 1 warm period since 12,000 a B.P. Late
Pleistocene climate tended to become colder and colder. The coldest period was in the later stage of late Pleistocene, when
the study area was a periglacial zone. The mean annual temperature then was about 10°C lower than it is now. In the middle
stage of late Pleistocene, climate became warm; the mean annual temperature then was about 3–4°C higher than it is now.
By applying principles of climatic stratigraphy, the authors deduced through sporo-pollen analysis, that the boundary between
middle and late Pleistocene should be at 178–181 m, and that between Pleistocene and Holocene should be at 12.8 m. The results
of climatic stratigraphy are consistent with those of magnetic stratigraphy.
This paper was published in Chinese inOceanologica et Limnologia Sinica.18 (3): 253–266, 1987. |
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