2021
DOI: 10.54991/jop.2020.29
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Pollen evidence of vegetation succession, climatic changes and human impact in southern Madhya Pradesh during last ca 6,700 years

Abstract: Pollen records of a 2.0 m deep sediment profile from Barehata Tal portray the vegetation scenarios and contemporaneous climatic events of southern Madhya Pradesh prior to Mid–Holocene. Between 6,700 and 6,015 cal yr BP, the region supported open mixed tropical deciduous forests comprising sparingly distributed trees, viz. Moringa oleifera, Acacia, Trewia nudiflora, Madhuca indica, Terminalia and Aegle marmelos under a warm and less–humid climate than today. The record of Cerealia pollen from the beginning of t… Show more

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