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The impact and significance of tephra deposition on a Holocene forest environment in the North Cascades, Washington, USA.
Authors
Abella
Anderson
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Antos
Antos
Bacon
Barker
Barnosky
Barnosky
Bartlein
Beierle
Beierle
Bennett
Bennett
Birks
Birks
Black
Black
Blackford
Blackford
Blinman
Borcard
Boygle
Brockman
Broecker
Bronk Ramsey
Caseldine
Chakraborty
Christine S. Lane
Cook
Courtney Mustaphi
Dearing
Delmelle
Delmelle
Douglas H. Clark
Dragovich
Egan
Frenzen
Gavin
Giles
Grattan
Grigg
Grishin
Gucker
Haberle
Haberle
Hall
Hall
Hallett
Heinrichs
Heusser
Higham
Hildreth
Hill
Hinckley
Hotes
Hotes
Hotes
Hunt
Jacobson
Jeff J. Blackford
Joanne Egan
Jochum
Jones
Kilian
Kuehn
Kuehn
Kutzbach
Lallement
Lawson
Leopold
Leps
Lone
Long
Long
Lotan
Lotter
Lotter
Mack
Mack
Martin
McNutt
Mehringer
Mehringer
Millar
Moore
Mullineaux
NOAA
Orloci
Patterson
Payne
Payne
Philippsen
Porter
Porter
Power
Prentice
Prichard
Pyne-O'Donnell
Rao
Reimer
Rose
Rubin
Shuman
Staff
Tabor
Telford
ter Braak
ter Braak
Tesky
Tesky
Thorarinsson
Tim E.H. Allott
Uchytil
Ugolini
Veres̡
Walsh
Whitlock
William J. Fletcher
Wood
Zdanowicz
Zobel
Publication date
23 February 2016
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
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Abstract
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. High-resolution palaeoecological analyses (stratigraphy, tephra geochemistry, radiocarbon dating, pollen and ordination) were used to reconstruct a Holocene vegetation history of a watershed in the Pacific Northwest of America to evaluate the effects and duration of tephra deposition on a forest environment and the significance of these effects compared to long-term trends. Three tephra deposits were detected and evaluated: MLF-T158 and MLC-T324 from the climactic eruption of Mount Mazama, MLC-T480 from a Late Pleistocene eruption of Mount Mazama and MLC-T485 from a Glacier Peak eruption. Records were examined from both the centre and fringe of the basin to elucidate regional and local effects. The significance of tephra impacts independent of underlying long-term trends was confirmed using partial redundancy analysis. Tephra deposition from the climactic eruption of Mount Mazama approximately 7600 cal. years BP caused a significant local impact, reflected in the fringe location by changes to open habitat vegetation (Cyperaceae and Poaceae) and changes in aquatic macrophytes (Myriophyllum spicatum, Potamogeton, Equisetum and the alga Pediastrum). There was no significant impact of the climactic Mazama tephra or other tephras detected on the pollen record of the central core. Changes in this core are potentially climate driven. Overall, significant tephra fall was demonstrated through high resolution analyses indicating a local effect on the terrestrial and aquatic environment, but there was no significant impact on the regional forest dependent of underlying environmental changes
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