Multi‐proxy analysis of early Holocene vegetation dynamics on the islands of proglacial Lake Ojibway (northeastern America)
Marianne F. S. Vogel,
Sébastien Joannin,
Mebarek Lamara
et al.
Abstract:Following deglaciation, lowland sites in eastern Canada that were covered by proglacial Lake Ojibway recorded direct afforestation with boreal mixedwood taxa, without an initial tundra phase, contrary to sites that were never covered by this lake. Because former islands of proglacial Lake Ojibway were colonized by vegetation before lake drainage around 8200 cal a bp, we hypothesized that these paleo‐islands went through a non‐arboreal phase which eventually transitioned to boreal mixedwoods, hence providing a … Show more
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