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Vegetation history of a Mexican Neotropical basin from the late MIS 6 to early MIS 3: The pollen record of Lake Chalco

Journal

QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
Volume 297, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107830

Keywords

Vegetation dynamics; Pollen analysis; Penultimate interglacial; Last glacial; Plant diversity; Climate change; Millennial-scale variability; Basin of Mexico

Funding

  1. UNAM PAPIIT (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico) [IN103819, IN106620]

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A new detailed pollen record from Lake Chalco in the Basin of Mexico provides insights into vegetation dynamics and climate variability during the penultimate glacial-interglacial-glacial cycle. The record shows changes in plant composition, wetter and drier conditions, and tree-line shifts in response to climate change and taxa migration. Comparisons with other records reveal the vegetation's response to glacial and interglacial changes and millennial-scale variability.
A new detailed pollen record of the penultimate glacial-interglacial-glacial cycle corresponding to the late marine isotopic stages (MISs) 6-3 (146-35 ka ago) has been obtained from Lake Chalco, in the Basin of Mexico. This record provides an insight into vegetation dynamics and climate variability at the northern limit of the American tropics. The pollen record displays a high temporal resolution with a mean sampling interval of -230 years. The changes in plant composition were reconstructed by pollen analysis and differences in plant composition between distinct periods were established. The wettest cold stage, indicated by a combination of diverse open vegetation and mesophytic taxa correlates with the penultimate late glacial MIS 6 (146-130 ka), when Lake Chalco was a deep freshwater lake. The penultimate interglacial MIS 5e (126.5-123.6 ka) shows a dominance of Pinus forests, with tropical taxa suggesting warmer than present conditions; environmental proxies indicate drier conditions and that the lake transitioned into a saline water body. Open communities and Pinus and Quercus forests with mesophytic taxa and, during the stadial periods, MIS 5 d, 5c, and 5 b (125-90 ka), with tropical taxa, characterize the record of interstadials. Pinus-dominated forests characterize the landscape during MIS 5a. MIS 5c to MIS 3 showed lower and variable evenness and palynological richness, along with an increase in fire activity. During MIS 4 and 3, a trend towards drier conditions was also recorded with enhanced carbonate precipitation and proxies indicating saline conditions. Tree-line changes in response to climate change and taxa migration were documented. A comparison with long records from the Greenland ice cores, the marine Cariaco Basin and insolation parameters revealed that the pollen data and the Pinus pollen accumulation rates evidence the response of the vegetation to glacial and interglacial changes and to millennial-scale variability. Wetter conditions were inferred to exist during the Greenland interstadials, while drier conditions persisted during Heinrich events. (C) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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