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    Palaeoecological potential of the marine organic deposits of Posidonia oceanica: A case study in the NE Iberian Peninsula

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    10 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tabla.A high-resolution sedimentary sequence sampled from the Portlligat Bay (NEIberianPeninsula) has been studied in order to assess its palaeoecologicalpotential. This sedimentary sequence is considered a very particular one, as it is a peat-like deposit derived from the accumulation of the belowground dead parts of the marine phanerogam Posidonia oceanica through the last 1600 years. This study represents the first attempt to explore the palaeoecologicalpotential of such deposits from a palynological point of view, and has allowed the reconstruction of the vegetation dynamics and changes, human impact and the palaeoclimatic characteristics, demonstrating the value of these sedimentary records in palaeopalynological studies.This work was supported by the PALEOMED and CARBOMED projects, respectively funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology (McyT-BOS2002-02247) and the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) (PIF-CSIC 20050F0231). LLM has benefited from a CSIC-ESF research contract (I3P predoctoral program).Peer reviewe
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