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Holocene high-resolution forest-steppe and environmental dynamics in the Tarvagatai Mountains, north-central Mongolia, over the last 9570 cal yr BP

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QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
卷 266, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107076

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Mongolia; Multi-proxy analysis; Forest-steppe dynamics; Climate change; Human impact; Grazing activities

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  1. DFG, German Science Foundation [BE 2116/28-2]

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The Tarvagatai Nuruu National Park in central Mongolia is characterized by a forest-steppe ecosystem dominated by extreme continental and semi-arid climate. Through multi-proxy analysis on a lacustrine sediment core, the study reveals stable vegetation composition and minimal climatic changes in the past Holocene period. Human impact, predominantly from nomadic pastoralism, had a tangential role in vegetation changes, with a peak in wildlife activity during the early Holocene and rare fire occurrences except for a phase between 3550 and 2960 cal yr BP.
The Tarvagatai Nuruu National Park, situated in the northern Khangai Mountains in central Mongolia, is dominated by a forest-steppe ecosystem. An extreme continental and semi-arid climate is characteristic for forest-steppe ecosystems in Central Asia and their vegetation is very sensitive to climatic changes and human impacts by pastoralism and tree-logging. In the selected study area, nowadays human impact is exceptionally low, and it has potentially also been in the past. The focus of this paper was to reconstruct vegetation variability, climate dynamics, intensity of human impact and fire dynamics by applying a broad multi-proxy approach on a lacustrine sediment core from a small closed lake in the study area. The analyses include reconstructions of pollen, spores, non-pollen palynomorphs, and charcoal distribution as well as XRF-scanning. Overall, the radiocarbon-dated lacustrine sediment core reveals stable, longterm environmental conditions since the early Holocene (9570 cal yr BP). Palynological results indicate that vegetation varies on a comparably low level. We assume that nomadic pastoralism played a tangential role on the vegetation changes in the study area. Higher values of coprophilous fungi between 9570 and 8350 cal yr BP suggest the highest wildlife activity during the early Holocene. Hence, our multi proxy data reveal a surprisingly stable vegetation composition and only slight climatic changes in north central Mongolia for the entire Holocene. An initial moist and warm period from 9570 to 4180 cal yr BP was followed by a period of slightly drier and potentially cooler conditions from 4180 until 430 cal yr BP. The latest period from 430 cal yr BP to present was moist and warm. Fires were in general relatively rare except from a strong phase of fire activity between 3550 and 2960 cal yr BP. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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