Title of article
Late Miocene vegetation and climate reconstruction based on pollen data from the Sofia Basin (West Bulgaria)
Author/Authors
Hristova، نويسنده , , Viktoria and Ivanov، نويسنده , , Dimiter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
13
From page
357
To page
369
Abstract
The analysis of fossil palynomorh assemblages in the Late Miocene freshwater sediments of the Sofia Basin (West Bulgaria) was done to collect data on the vegetation and climate dynamics during the Late Miocene. On the basis of pollen data, we described the main palaeocomunities developed in the region. The mixed mesophytic forests dominated the vegetation in which species of Quercus, Ulmus, Zelkova, Fagus, Carpinus, Betula, Castanea, Corylus, Pterocarya, Carya, Juglans, and Eucommia played important roles. Swamp forests were also recorded, including Taxodiaceae, Alnus, Glyptostrobus, Nyssa, and Myrica. Herbaceous vegetation was distributed in the middle part of the section, with a maximum of 35.5%. The vegetation dynamic passes through several phases, which were associated with changes in paleoclimate and palaeoecological conditions. Coexistence Approach (CA) was applied to palynological data to calculate four climatic parameters. The values of coexistence intervals for mean annual temperatures are 13.6–16.6 °C, with winter temperatures being 3.7–6.6 °C and summer temperatures being 23.6–27.8 °C. Mean annual precipitation ranged most frequently between 828 and 1308 mm. The palaeoclimatic reconstruction illustrates existence of a warm-temperate and relatively humid climate with higher mean annual temperature than the present day climate.
Keywords
Vegetation , coexistence approach , Palynology , Palaeoclimate , Bulgaria , Late Miocene–Early Pliocene
Journal title
Palaeoworld
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Palaeoworld
Record number
2299620
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