Application of Chernobyl caesium-137 fallout and naturally occurring lead-210 for standardization of time in moss samples: recent pollen–flora relationships in the Allgäuer Alpen, Germany
- Title: Application of Chernobyl caesium-137 fallout and naturally occurring lead-210 for standardization of time in moss samples: recent pollen–flora relationships in the Allgäuer Alpen, Germany
Author: Mulder, Christian / Janssen, C.Roel
Reference: Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 103 (1-2), p.23-40, Sep 1998
doi: 10.1016/S0034-6667(98)00023-2
Keywords: Algovian montane palynoflora; Bavarian vegetation units; canopy influence and representation degree; moss minimum age trial; pollen dispersal; radiocaesium content
Abstract: Moss cushions were sampled in the Allgäuer Alpen (Bavaria, Germany) during 1995 to compare the pollen assemblages from each site with the vegetational survey of 100 m2 plots and the floristic records of bryophytes and vascular plants in a km2 around the sites. The ensuing ratio between the two parameters is a raw measure of the degree of pollen representation and contributes together with the make-up of palynomorphs to the study of plant communities in the past and to environmental impact assessments. Some pollen types indicate environmental disturbance due to acid rain and anthropogenic effects, and may be integrated into the landscape-ecology approach.
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0034666798000232
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