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A late Holocene pollen record of deforestation and environmental change from the Lake Tauanui catchment, Northland, New Zealand
Authors:M. B. Elliot  J. R. Flenley  D. G. Sutton
Affiliation:(1) Department of Geography, Massey University, Private Bag 11-222, Palmerston North, New Zealand;(2) Centre for Archaeological Research, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand;(3) Present address: Department of Soil Science, Massey University, Private Bag 11-222, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract:Late Holocene pollen and sediment records from the Lake Tauanui catchment, northern New Zealand, indicate that the lake formed about 5500 years ago following a series of volcanic events in the Tauanui Volcanic Centre. These volcanic events initiated a volcanosere resulting in a mixed conifer-hardwood forest. Dacrydium cupressinum was the dominant tree. Agathis australis was always present. Changes similar to those registered in other Northland pollen diagrams are apparent. At ca 4000 yr B.P., when the climate became cooler and drier than before, a fire occurred in the catchment area causing erosion of the surrounding slopes and some destruction of forest. Fluctuations in abundance of many forest species, including Ascarina lucida, A. australis and D. cupressinum, from ca 3500 yr B.P. indicate repeated disturbance, increasingly so after 1600 yr B.P. Summer droughts and increased frequency of cyclonic winds are suggested as the cause. Major anthropogenic deforestation events defined by palynology occurred across many parts of the New Zealand landscape at ca 700 yr B.P. At Lake Tauanui anthropogenic forest disturbance, radiocarbon dated to ca 1000 yr B.P., is indicated by significant decline in all tree and shrub elements with concomitant increase in pteridophytes, especially Pteridium esculentum. Charcoal concentration increases steadily from the onset of disturbance, and in the final phase after the arrival of Europeans, major clearance of vegetation is indicated. Herbs increase markedly in this period, in diversity and abundance.
Keywords:Holocene  pollen diagram  Pteridiumesculentum  charcoal concentration  radiocarbondates  Polynesian deforestation
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