2014
DOI: 10.4000/quaternaire.7060
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Vegetation history from the end of the late-glacial and human impact from the mid-holocene in the eastern Massif Central (France)

Abstract: Des analyses polliniques et de macrorestes végétaux ont été conduites sur des séquences tourbeuses des Monts du Forez dans le Massif central oriental granitique. Confrontés aux données paléoécologiques collectées dans cette région depuis une douzaine d'années mais également aux données historiques, les résultats obtenus ont permis d'affiner sensiblement la connaissance de l'évolution de la végétation, de la mise en place du système agro-pastoral et de l'histoire des landes suprasylvatiques tout au long de l'Ho… Show more

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“…5D). This vegetation change is also recorded elsewhere in the Massif Central (Faure, 2012;Lavrieux et al, 2013a;Cubizolle et al, 2014;Miras et al, 2015;Chassiot et al, 2018) and is thought to result from regional climatic change. Such vegetation changes progressively led to soil destabilization and thus increased terrigenous inputs into the lake of OM and magnetic minerals from the magmatic bedrock.…”
Section: Impact Of Anthropogenic Activities and Vegetation Changes On Brgdgt Distributionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…5D). This vegetation change is also recorded elsewhere in the Massif Central (Faure, 2012;Lavrieux et al, 2013a;Cubizolle et al, 2014;Miras et al, 2015;Chassiot et al, 2018) and is thought to result from regional climatic change. Such vegetation changes progressively led to soil destabilization and thus increased terrigenous inputs into the lake of OM and magnetic minerals from the magmatic bedrock.…”
Section: Impact Of Anthropogenic Activities and Vegetation Changes On Brgdgt Distributionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The dates were calibrated by Beta using the IntCal20 calibration curve (Reimer et al, 2020). Regarding the Lateglacial and Holocene chronozones as well as for the cultural chronology, we adopted those compiled by Cubizolle et al (2014). An age-depth model would have been inappropriate in this kind of deposits were the heterogeneity of the sedimentation and possible hiatus reflects different processes and variable rhythms.…”
Section: Molluscan Successionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context lots of geomorphological, palynological, diatomological, macrofossil, as well as palaeoecological studies were performed since the late 1990s by the research group of Hervé Cubizolle at the University of Saint-Etienne (France), thanks to the interdisciplinary environmental PIREN-Program ("Programme Interdisciplinaire de Recherches sur l'Environnement") of the French National Research Centre (CNRS), which since 2001 became the "Zone Atelier Loire". This research was also supported by the Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs (DRAC), the AGES program ("Ancient Geomorphological Evo-lutionS of the Loire"), and the "Etablissement Public Loire" (Argant and Cubizolle, 2005;Cubizolle, 2005;Cubizolle et al, 2005Cubizolle et al, , 2012Cubizolle et al, , 2013Cubizolle et al, , 2014Cubizolle et al, , 2015Cubizolle et al, , 2016Serieyssol et al, 2011Serieyssol et al, , 2012Dendievel et al, 2015Dendievel et al, , 2019Dendievel et al, , 2020Fassion et al, 2015;Dendievel, 2017). In addition, substantial palaeoecological studies concerned the formerly neglected areas, such as the Morvan Mountains (Jouffroy-Bapicot, 2010; Jouffroy- Bapicot et al, 2008Bapicot et al, , 2013.…”
Section: Editorialmentioning
confidence: 99%