Ice Age Southern Andes :A Chronicle of Palaeoecological Events ( Volume 3 )

Publication subTitle :A Chronicle of Palaeoecological Events

Publication series :Volume 3

Author: Heusser   C. J.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2003

E-ISBN: 9780080534381

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444514783

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444514783

Subject: Q91 Paleontology

Language: ENG

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Description

The Southern Andes, stretching from the subtropics to the subantarctic, are ideally located for palaeoenvironmental research. Over the broad and continuous latitudinal extent of the cordillera
(-24˚), vegetation is adjusted to climatic gradients and atmospheric circulation patterns.



Opposed to the prevailing Southern Westerlies, the Southern Andes are positioned to receive the brunt of the winds, while biota are set to record the shifting of incoming storm systems over time. Sequential, latitudinally-placed, sedimentary deposits containing microfossils and macroremains, as archives of past vegetation and climate, make possible the detection of equatorward and poleward displacement of plant communities and, as a consequence, changes in climatic controls. No terrestrial setting in the Southern Hemisphere is so unique for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction during and since the last ice age. Twenty radiocarbon-dated fossil pollen and spore records chosen to place emphasis on the last ice age include high-resolution, submillennial data sets that also cover the Holocene, thus providing contrast between present interglacial and past glacial ages. From a refined data base, the records constitute the foundation for interpreting factors responsible for vegetation change over >50,000 14C years, glacial-interglacial migration and refugial patterns for a diversity of taxa, and the extent of intrahemispheric and polar hemispheric synchroneity versus asynchrone

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 12

Preface

pp.:  8 – 10

Acknowledgments

pp.:  10 – 14

Contents

pp.:  12 – 8

List of figures and tables

pp.:  14 – 18

Chapter 1. Introduction

pp.:  18 – 20

Chapter 2. Backdrop of botanical exploration

pp.:  20 – 22

Chapter 3. Physical setting

pp.:  22 – 33

Chapter 4. Climate

pp.:  33 – 39

Chapter 5. Glaciation

pp.:  39 – 55

Chapter 6. Land–sea level variations

pp.:  55 – 57

Chapter 7. Volcanism

pp.:  57 – 61

Chapter 8. Vegetation

pp.:  61 – 91

Chapter 9. Man, megafauna, and fire

pp.:  91 – 98

Chapter 10. Research methods: approach to the problem of paleoenvironmental reconstruction

pp.:  98 – 103

Chapter 11. Pollen fallout reflective of vegetation during latest centuries: presettlement and settlement

pp.:  103 – 122

Chapter 12. Paleoecological sites, cores, and pollen/spore diagrams

pp.:  122 – 191

Chapter 13. Ice age Southern Andes

pp.:  191 – 205

Chapter 14. Global connections

pp.:  205 – 212

Chapter 15. Summary

pp.:  212 – 215

References

pp.:  215 – 252

Index

pp.:  252 – 258

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