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Ice-core pollen record of climatic changes in the central Andes during the last 400 yr
Authors:Kam-biu Liu  Carl A Reese
Institution:a Department of Geography and Anthropology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803-4105, USA
b Department of Geography, University of Southern Mississippi, Box 5051, Hattiesburg, MS 39406, USA
c Byrd Polar Research Center and Department of Geological Sciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Abstract:This paper presents a high-resolution ice-core pollen record from the Sajama Ice Cap, Bolivia, that spans the last 400 yr. The pollen record corroborates the oxygen isotopic and ice accumulation records from the Quelccaya Ice Cap and supports the scenario that the Little Ice Age (LIA) consisted of two distinct phases—a wet period from AD 1500 to 1700, and a dry period from AD 1700 to 1880. During the dry period xerophytic shrubs expanded to replace puna grasses on the Altiplano, as suggested by a dramatic drop in the Poaceae/Asteraceae (P/A) pollen ratio. The environment around Sajama was probably similar to the desert-like shrublands of the Southern Bolivian Highlands and western Andean slopes today. The striking similarity between the Sajama and Quelccaya proxy records suggests that climatic changes during the Little Ice Age occurred synchronously across the Altiplano.
Keywords:Altiplano  Climate change  Ice core  Little Ice Age  Pollen  Sajama
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