2020
DOI: 10.5194/bg-2020-217
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Patterns in recent and Holocene pollen influxes across Europe; the Pollen Monitoring Programme Database as a tool for vegetation reconstruction

Abstract: Abstract. The collection of modern spatially extensive pollen data are important for the interpretation of fossil pollen diagrams. Such datasets are readily available for percentage data but lacking for pollen accumulation rates (PAR). Filling this gap has been the motivation of the pollen monitoring network, whose contributors monitored pollen deposition in modified Tauber-traps for several years or decades across European latitudes. Here we present this monitoring dataset consisting of 351 trap locations wit… Show more

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“…Pollen trapping in A. angustifolia stands of north-eastern Argentina yielded pollen deposition values between 3,000 and 14,000 grains cm −1 year −1 in a situation directly below flowering trees (Simón et al 2018). These values are similar to the average pollen influx measured in A. angustifolia dominated forest in the province Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil (Behling 1997) and compare to pollen deposition of trees in the genus Pinus in Europe (Abraham et al 2020).…”
Section: Representation Of Pollen Taxa and Pollen Productivitysupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Pollen trapping in A. angustifolia stands of north-eastern Argentina yielded pollen deposition values between 3,000 and 14,000 grains cm −1 year −1 in a situation directly below flowering trees (Simón et al 2018). These values are similar to the average pollen influx measured in A. angustifolia dominated forest in the province Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil (Behling 1997) and compare to pollen deposition of trees in the genus Pinus in Europe (Abraham et al 2020).…”
Section: Representation Of Pollen Taxa and Pollen Productivitysupporting
confidence: 84%