Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Fifty-four Italian pollen sites, spanning the last 5.3 Ma, have been the object of an updated synthesis. The
chronostratigraphic framework of floral and vegetational events illustrates the development of cooler
climates since the Pliocene. Floral and vegetational response to glacial/interglacial cycles, as well as
major taxa replacements have been analysed with special attention to latitudinal and altitudinal
gradients and to physiographic reorganizations. The pollen flora shows marked changes both at the
beginning of the Pleistocene as well as at the time of the Mid-Pleistocene climate transition, when
a major decrease in temperature, during both glacial and interglacial phases, occurred. Alternations of
Artemisia steppe and thermophilous forest mark the overall glacialeinterglacial vegetation changes.
However, in northern Italy, the latter are rather expressed by an alternating spread of altitudinal
coniferous forest (mainly Picea), without significant expansion of steppe vegetation, and thermophilous
forest. More complex vegetational cycles than those pointed out by earlier syntheses are also testified by
the detection of an alpine vegetation spreading during glacial phases and a wooded steppe in the earlier
phases of interglacials, in some southern marine sections. Such diversified patterns could be associated
with obliquity related warm/humidecold/dry "interglacial"e"glacial" cycles superimposed by precession
related warm/dryecold/humid cycles. However, the role of depositional processes as well as taphonomic
biases should not be ignored in the reconstruction of vegetation dynamics.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Bertini, Adele
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