A new high resolution pollen, planktonic foraminiferal and oxygen isotopes record from a shallow water marine sedimentary core from the central Tyrrhenian Sea (Gulf of Gaeta) provides information on vegetation and climate changes occurred in the central Mediterranean region during the last 5000 cal. years BP (Margaritelli et al., 2016). Nine time intervals characterized by clear vegetation and climate changes and associated with archaeological/cultural periods have been described: Eneolithic (ca. 3080-ca. 2410 BC), Early Bronze Age (ca. 2410 BC-ca. 1900 BC), Middle Bronze Age-Iron Age (ca. 1900 BC-ca. 500 BC), Roman Period (ca. 500 BC- ca. 550 AD), Dark Age (ca. 550 AD-ca. 860 AD), Medieval Climate Anomaly (ca. 860 AD-ca.1250 AD), Little Ice Age (ca. 1250 AD-ca. 1850 AD), Industrial Period (ca. 1850 AD-ca. 1950 AD), Modern Warm Period (ca. 1950 AD- present day). In this paper we aim to characterize the major vegetation changes influenced by climate and human impact.

Late-Holocene palaeoenvironmental changes from the Gulf of Gaeta

Margaritelli G;Vallefuoco M;Capotondi L;Bonomo S;Ferraro L;Pelosi N;
2016

Abstract

A new high resolution pollen, planktonic foraminiferal and oxygen isotopes record from a shallow water marine sedimentary core from the central Tyrrhenian Sea (Gulf of Gaeta) provides information on vegetation and climate changes occurred in the central Mediterranean region during the last 5000 cal. years BP (Margaritelli et al., 2016). Nine time intervals characterized by clear vegetation and climate changes and associated with archaeological/cultural periods have been described: Eneolithic (ca. 3080-ca. 2410 BC), Early Bronze Age (ca. 2410 BC-ca. 1900 BC), Middle Bronze Age-Iron Age (ca. 1900 BC-ca. 500 BC), Roman Period (ca. 500 BC- ca. 550 AD), Dark Age (ca. 550 AD-ca. 860 AD), Medieval Climate Anomaly (ca. 860 AD-ca.1250 AD), Little Ice Age (ca. 1250 AD-ca. 1850 AD), Industrial Period (ca. 1850 AD-ca. 1950 AD), Modern Warm Period (ca. 1950 AD- present day). In this paper we aim to characterize the major vegetation changes influenced by climate and human impact.
2016
Holoc
archaeological/cultural periods
climate
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