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Name Fujiki Toshiyuki
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researchmap researcher code 7000002923
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

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Vegetation changes around Haven Lake, Adak Island, central Aleutians, Alaska, determined from pollen analysis

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Makoto Noguchi ・Toshiyuki Fujiki・Mitsuru Okuno・Lyn Gualtieri・Virginia Hatfield・Brenn Sarata・Masayuki Torii・Keiji Wada・Toshio Nakamura ・Dixie West

Summary

We collected peat sediments (sediment core ADK13083002) from Haven Lake on the north side of Adak Island (central Aleutian Islands, Alaska) to determine whether the vegetation has changed. We confirmed the presence of six tephra layers, including Forty Years (0.3 cal ka BP), T2, YBO (3.3 cal ka BP), Intermediate (6.4 cal ka BP), Main (9.5 cal ka BP), and T6. We identified four major pollen assemblage zones (HL-1 to HL-4, in descending order) in the cored sediment. HL-1 was dominated by Ranunculaceae and Empetrum pollen; H-2 was dominated by Poaceae, Ranunculaceae, and Empetrum pollen; HL-3 was dominated by Poaceae and Empetrum pollen; and HL-4 was dominated by Poaceae, Cyperaceae, Lycopodiaceae, and Empetrum pollen. Small charcoal particles, likely transported from a distance, were found at low frequencies until 6.4 cal ka BP. The total cross-sectional area of charcoal particles increased to 1500 μm2 or more by 6.4 cal ka BP, implying that the large charcoal particles originated from nearby Aleut settlements, which were established around the same time.

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Radiocarbon

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60

Number Of Pages

5

StartingPage

1482

EndingPage

1492

Date of Issue

2018/11

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English

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