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Environmental change in the Ría de Vigo,NW Iberia,since the mid‐Holocene: new palaeoecological and seismic evidence
Authors:Castor Muñoz Sobrino  Soledad García‐Gil  Jorge Iglesias  Natalia Martínez Carreño  Javier Ferreiro Da Costa  Ramón Alberto Díaz Varela  Alan Judd
Institution:1. Departamento de Bioloxía Vexetal e Ciencias do Solo, Facultade de Ciencias, Universidade de Vigo, , E‐36310 Vigo, Spain;2. Departamento de Xeociencias Mari?as e Ordenación do Territorio, Facultade de Ciencias, Universidade de Vigo, , E‐36310 Vigo, Spain;3. GI‐1934 TB Lab. Botánica & Biogeografía, IBADER, Universidade de Santiago, , E‐27002 Lugo, Spain;4. Alan Judd Partnership, , Northumberland, UK
Abstract:Pollen analyses (pollen, dinocysts and others) were combined with high‐resolution seismic‐stratigraphy sequences to reconstruct environmental dynamics and regional sea‐level (RSL) changes in a ria in NW Iberia. The chronological framework was established using radiocarbon dating and pollen markers that are related to a number of historical events. Major intensifications of the regional upwelling regime occurred during predominant NAO positive stages, dated to c. 4600–4300, 3800–3600, 3200–2700 and 2600–2400 cal. a BP. The regional Early Highstand System Tract spans from before 4500 to c. 3200 cal. a BP. During this period RSL was still rising, but several short episodes of higher terrestrial influence were detected between c. 4300–3800 and 3600–3200 cal. a BP. A readjustment occurred between 3200 and 2300 cal. a BP, including the first stage of relative sea‐level drop (2.8 ka event) dated to 3200–2800 cal. a BP, with the RSL recovering between 2800 and 2300 cal. a BP. The subsequent Later Highstand System Tract, after 2300 cal. a BP, corresponds to a final period of rising sea level that caused the final inundation of San Simón Bay. Since then, only minor changes in relative sea level can be postulated (e.g. towards the end of the Roman Period, in the Middle Ages and during the Little Ice Age). This new evidence is consistent with most of the available palaeoecological and historical information, but it provides a more detailed, near‐complete succession of simultaneous changes occurring in both the terrestrial and the marine ecosystems.
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