2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2014.01.023
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Integrated reconstruction of Holocene millennial-scale environmental changes in Tierra del Fuego, southernmost South America

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“…Sediments of both investigated cores are predominantly clastic and composed of clay and silt, as well as fragmented and mostly centric diatoms (of the genus Discostella; Waldmann et al, 2014). XRD and SEM analyses reveal a monotonous and similar composition for both cores, regardless of the presence of laminae or other structures.…”
Section: Sediment Composition and Elemental Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Sediments of both investigated cores are predominantly clastic and composed of clay and silt, as well as fragmented and mostly centric diatoms (of the genus Discostella; Waldmann et al, 2014). XRD and SEM analyses reveal a monotonous and similar composition for both cores, regardless of the presence of laminae or other structures.…”
Section: Sediment Composition and Elemental Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The high water transparency, but low algal biomass and nutrient content indicate an ultra-oligotrophic to oligotrophic status (Waldmann et al, 2014 and references therein). Further data collected in November 2006 revealed only small changes in pH (~7.8), temperature (~6°C) and oxygen content (~6-12 mg/l) in the water column and no significant thermocline establishment, which suggests well-mixed conditions during this early austral summer season (Waldmann et al, 2014). Mixing and oxygenation of the water column was likely induced by heavy precipitation prevailing at that time and leading to a ~1.5 m higher than normal lake level (Waldmann et al, 2014).…”
Section: Regional and Lake Settingsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Many studies of Late Quaternary palaeoecological conditions from Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, southernmost Patagonia, were largely based on palynological records from terrestrial sediments Rabassa, 1987, 1995;heusser, 1989, 1998, 2003Markgraf, 1993;Borromei, 1995;Quattrocchio and Borromei, 1998;Mauquoy et al, 2004;Borromei et al, , 2010Borromei et al, , 2014Borromei and Quattrocchio, 2008;Markgraf and huber, 2010;Musotto, 2013;Waldmann et al, 2014;Musotto et al, 2016a, in press; among others works). Studies on dinocyst assemblages and palynofacies from Late Quaternary deposits of the southern South america are still limited to a few contributions (Borromei andQuattrocchio, 2001, 2007;Grill et al, 2002;Candel et al, 2009Candel et al, , 2011Candel et al, , 2012Rabassa et al, 2009;Candel, 2010;Fernández et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resumen Revisión De La Reconstrucción Paleoambiental De Secmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of them offer information about the environments along the Canal Beagle (Heusser 1998(Heusser , 2003Markgraf and Huber 2010) and on the inner Fuegian Andean valleys (Markgraf 1993;Mauquoy et al 2004;Borromei et al 2007Borromei et al , 2010. In contrast, fewer palynological studies consider northern and central parts of Tierra del Fuego (Markgraf 1980;Heusser 1993Heusser , 2003Heusser and Rabassa 1995;Burry et al 2007;Musotto 2013;Waldmann et al 2014). Collectively, these studies show the development of an impoverished steppe-tundra vegetation with scattered trees after deglaciation, followed by a foreststeppe ecotone and a closed-canopy forest as a consequence of increased effective moisture of westerly origin (Heusser 2003;Markgraf and Huber 2010;Kilian and Lamy 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%