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Holocene vegetation history of the Okanogan Valley,Washington
Authors:Richard N Mack  NW Rutter  S Valastro
Institution:1. Department of Botany, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99164 USA;2. Department of Geology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2E1;3. Balcones Research Center, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78757 USA
Abstract:Haploxylon pine(s) and Artemisia dominated the initial vegetation in front of the receding Okanogan Lobe until ca. 10,000 yr B.P., as revealed by two pollen records in north-central Washington. After 10,000 yr B.P. the macroclimate became warmer throughout the Okanogan drainage as diploxylon pines and Artemisia increased. The Mount Mazama eruption at ca. 6700 yr B.P. is recorded as two stratigraphically separate and petrographically distinct tephra units at Bonaparte Meadows. While there are apparent short-term changes in the vegetation coincident with the ashfall(s), Artemisia continues to dominate the Okanogan Valley until ca. 5000 yr B.P. By 4700 yr B.P. the modern vegetation, dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii, had become established around Bonaparte Meadows.
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