2023
DOI: 10.5194/egqsj-72-127-2023
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Holocene forest and land-use history of the Erzgebirge, central Europe: a review of palynological data

Abstract: Abstract. The ongoing ecological conversion of mountain forests in central Europe from widespread Picea monocultures to mixed stands conceptually also requires a historical perspective on the very long-term, i.e. Holocene, vegetation and land-use dynamics. Detailed sources of information for this are palynological data. The Erzgebirge in focus here, with a maximum height of 1244 m a.s.l., represents an extreme case of extensive historical deforestation since the Middle Ages due to mining, metallurgy, and other… Show more

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“…Study areas are in the mountain ridge, from which the landscape gently slopes to the northwest. Although the Ore Mountains represented a natural barrier to landscape settlement in prehistoric times, their mineral resources made this area the most densely populated mountain range in mediaeval Europe [33][34][35]. The reasons for the colonisation of the Ore Mountains were glass and charcoal production and mining [36].…”
Section: Geography and Mining And Smelting History Of The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Study areas are in the mountain ridge, from which the landscape gently slopes to the northwest. Although the Ore Mountains represented a natural barrier to landscape settlement in prehistoric times, their mineral resources made this area the most densely populated mountain range in mediaeval Europe [33][34][35]. The reasons for the colonisation of the Ore Mountains were glass and charcoal production and mining [36].…”
Section: Geography and Mining And Smelting History Of The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This surprising finding will surely motivate our further investigation, as it pinpoints the lack of knowledge on the past emission sources in the Ore Mountains. Yet only an overview of mining centres is available [35], which definitely not all produced As and Pb emissions.…”
Section: Diffuse Contribution From Soils and Peats And Outlines Of Fu...mentioning
confidence: 99%