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The Grotta Grande of Scario (Salerno, Italy): Archaeology and environment during the last interglacial (MIS 5) of the Mediterranean region

2011

Abstract Archeological and paleo-environmental researches carried on the Grotta Grande site illustrate the importance of a multidisciplinary approach among archeologists, palynologists and paleontologists. The archaeology, fauna, pollen and micro-charcoal recovered in two short sedimentary successions (trenches A, F) located close to the entrance of the cave are discussed. The cave opens directly on the Tyrrhenian Sea, 2 km from Scario (Salerno, Campania, Southern Italy). The morphology of the cave and sedimentary processes were controlled by eustatic fluctuations during the late Middle Pleistocene and the early Late Pleistocene. The sea repeatedly occupied the cave. The cave was frequented…

Mediterranean climatePalinologyPleistoceneGrotta Grande (Scario)FaunamammalFaunal and pollen remainsLast InterglacialMiddle Palaeolithic; Southern Italy; Faunal and pollen remains; Grotta GrandePaleontologyCaveMiddle PalaeolithicGlacial periodfaunaEarth-Surface ProcessesPalynologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyarchaeologyGrotta GrandeSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologiabiology.organism_classificationArchaeologyArcgaeologyStraight-tusked elephantItalyInterglacialSouthern ItalyenvironmentGeologyGrotta Grande (Scario); archaeology; fauna; pollen and micro-charcoalpollen and micro-charcoalQuaternary International
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The MIS 5 palaeoenvironmental record in the SE Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula (Río Antas, Almería, Spain)

2015

Se realiza un estudio detallado del episodio cálido MIS 5 en la zona sureste de la Península Ibérica. Se realiza la reconstrucción paleoambiental a partir del estudio polínico y biomarcadores de un sondeo perforado en la costa de Almería. La cronología se estableció a partir del método de racemizaciónd e aminoácidos.Landwards of a MIS5 bar, a borehole core (SRA) was analyzed to establish the relationship between the lagoonal record and the raised beach deposits in the surroundings of the Antas river mouth and to reconstruct the Pleistocene palaeoenvironmental evolution 5 of the southern Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula. 63 samples were recovered for amino acid racemization datin…

Mediterranean climatePalynologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPleistoceneAlluvial fanRaised beachQuímica15. Life on landPaleontologyRiver mouthAmino acid datingGeologíaProgradationGeology
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Abrupt vegetation changes in the Segura Mountains of southern Spain throughout the Holocene

2001

Summary 1 The fossil pollen record of Canada de la Cruz in the Segura mountains of southern Spain yields insights into high-elevation vegetational dynamics over the last c. 8320 years. Phases of xerophytic grassland alternate with high-mountain open pine forests and expansion of deciduous forests and Mediterranean scrub at lower altitudes. 2 Longer-term stable vegetation patterns are interrupted by multidecadal to century-scale shifts at about 7770, 3370, 2630, 1525 and 790 years BP. 3 Some of the vegetation types have no modern analogues and represent high-altitude remnants of widespread last-glacial xerophytic communities. Other species patterns, characteristic of current scrub associatio…

Mediterranean climatePalynologygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyEcologyContext (language use)Plant ScienceGrazing pressureGrasslandGeographyDeciduousmedicinemedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHoloceneJournal of Ecology
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A new species of Allium (Alliaceae) from Dalmatia, Croatia

2008

Abstracts, XI OPTIMA meeting .Beograd 5–11. IX. 2004. Belgrade: Natural HistoryMuseum, 122. Brullo S, Guglielmo A, Pavone P, Salmeri C. 2007. Cytotaxonomic considerations on Allium stamineum Boiss.group (Alliaceae). Bocconea 21: 325–343. Diez MJ. 1987. Liliaceae. In: Valdes B, Diez MJ, FernandezI, eds. Atlas Polinico de Andalucia Occidental . Instituto deDesarrollo Regional. Sevilla: Universidad de Sevilla, Exce-lentisima Diputacion Provincial de Cadiz, 379–395. D’Ovidio R, Marchi P. 1990. DNA content, karyotype struc-ture analysis and karyotype symmetry in Ranunculus L.(Ranunculaceae) Italian species belonging to sections Flam-mula (Webb) Benson and Micranthus (Ovcz.) Nyarady. Caryologia 4…

MicranthusAdriatic SeabiologyLiliaceaeSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaAllium croaticumRanunculaceaePlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeRanunculuskaryologytaxonomyAdriatic Sea; Allium croaticum; leaf anatomy; karyology; morphology; palynology; taxonomyPollenBotanymorphologymedicineAlliumTaxonomy (biology)leaf anatomypalynologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Data for: Large herbivore population and vegetation dynamics 14600–8300 years ago in central Latvia, northeastern Europe

2020

Raw data of pollen and plant macrofossils

PalaeoecologyPaleobotanyNon-Pollen PalynomorphInterdisciplinary sciencesOtherPalynology
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Classification of Pollen Apertures Using Bag of Words

2013

International audience; The taxonomical recognition of microscopic biological parti- cles such as pollen and spores is relevant for medical and aerobiological applications. Focusing on an accurate and automatic vision-based pollen recognition system, we propose a method for classification of pollen aper- tures based on bag-of-words strategy, with the ability of learning new types from different taxa without the need of new algorithms. Results demonstrate suitable performance and ability to add new taxa.

Palynology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbusiness.industryPollen recognitionBiological particles02 engineering and technologyBiologymedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONBag-of-words modelPollen[INFO.INFO-TI]Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV]Pattern recognition (psychology)[ INFO.INFO-TI ] Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicine020201 artificial intelligence & image processingComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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First record of early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event 1a from the Paris Basin (France) - Climate signals on a terrigenous shelf

2021

Abstract In 2013, Andra (French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency) drilled boreholes to the south-east of the Paris Basin, to characterise Aptian and Albian clayey formations, including the ‘Argiles a Plicatules’ Formation dated as early Aptian. One of these boreholes intersected this formation with an excellent recovery allowing detailed biostratigraphy (ammonites), sedimentology, clay mineralogy, isotope geochemistry (δ13Corg) and Rock-Eval analyses to be performed. The base of the formation corresponds to transgressive dark-grey silty clays with iron oolites and plant debris indicating a coastal environment evolving up-section to upper offshore environments. Higher in the succ…

Palynology010506 paleontologyAptianTerrigenous sedimentGeochemistryPaleontology[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences15. Life on landBiostratigraphyengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesCretaceous13. Climate actionIsotope geochemistryIlliteengineering14. Life underwaterSedimentologyGeologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Plant macrofossil, pollen and invertebrate analysis of a mid-14th century cesspit from medieval Riga, Latvia (the eastern Baltic): Taphonomy and indi…

2017

The paper presents the results of an integrated environmental analysis on the fill of an exceptionally well-preserved mid-14th century cesspit from the historic centre of Riga (Latvia, eastern Baltic). Palynological, plant macrofossils and invertebrate analysis yielded important new information about the use of plants by the indigenous community living within the medieval city, including their socio-economic status. The taphonomy of the botanical and invertebrate data is considered to largely reflect the input of undigested food waste and human faecal material with a subordinate component derived through the input of cereal waste-products. The results show that the diet of the indigenous co…

Palynology010506 paleontologyArcheologyTaphonomy060102 archaeologyEcologyRange (biology)Macrofossil06 humanities and the artsBiologymedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesArchaeologyIndigenousPollenCesspitmedicine0601 history and archaeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesInvertebrateJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports
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Detecting human impacts: non-pollen palynomorphs as proxies for human impact on the environment

2021

International audience; Abstract Non-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs) are widely used to detect human activities, in addition to the anthropogenic indicators used in palynology. This paper first tries to determine the best way to approach most probable number (MPN) counting for young scientists. It then looks at the anthropogenic indicators and the different types of human activity that can reveal the studied taxa. Among the different fungal spores, coprophilous fungi are very useful to evidence pastoral activities and grazing pressure. Numerous taxa related to dung are also indicators of decaying organic matter and deserve our attention. Erosion processes due to human activities increase the rep…

Palynology010506 paleontologyBiomass (ecology)Taphonomy010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbiologyEcologyfungiGeologyOcean Engineering15. Life on landbiology.organism_classification[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society01 natural sciencesGrazing pressureHuman impact on the environmentSpore13. Climate actionAbundance (ecology)Coprophilous fungiGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyGeological Society, London, Special Publications
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Palaeoecological response to Greenlandian (Early Holocene) climatic changes: Insight from an abandoned-channel sequence of the Meuse River at Autreco…

2020

Abstract A Greenlandian (Early Holocene) palaeochannel of the Meuse River is described from Autrecourt-et-Pourron in the Ardennes region of northern France. During the Younger Dryas, fluvial deposits represent a high-energy, sinuous palaeochannel, but at the onset of the Holocene, progressive channel abandonment resulted in the establishment of a low-energy meandering river system. Well-dated studies using palynology, carpology, malacology and geomorphology reveal a Greenlandian succession of changes in fluvial dynamics and vegetation. Between 11,700 and 11,400 cal yr BP, warmer temperatures led to the development of a birch community (Betula sp.) within an open grassland, dominated by herb…

Palynology010506 paleontologyPaleontologyFluvialVegetation15. Life on land010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanography01 natural sciencesPreborealBoreal13. Climate action[SDE]Environmental SciencesPalaeochannelPhysical geographyYounger DryasComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHoloceneGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
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