Impact of sea-level and climatic changes on the Amazon coastal wetlands during the late Holocene

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Marcelo Cancela Lisboa Cohen
Hermann Behling
Ruben José Lara
Clarisse Beltrão Smith
Hellen Rosy Soares Matos
Vincent Vedel
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[1] Federal University of Pará,Post
[2] Faculty of Oceanography,Graduate Program of Geology and Geochemistry, Laboratory of Coastal Dynamics
[3] Federal University of Pará,Department of Palynology and Climate Dynamics, Albrecht
[4] University of Göttingen,von
[5] Center for Tropical Marine Ecology (ZMT),Haller
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Mangrove; Marajó Island; Pollen analysis; Sea-level;
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Wetland dynamics in northern Brazil during the Holocene were studied by pollen analysis and AMS radiocarbon dating of three cores. Near the Amazon mouth region, covered mainly by primary Amazon coastal forest and herbaceous vegetation, the pollen record indicates the dominance of mangroves between 4800 and 1100 cal yr b.p. A contraction of the mangrove area and an expansion of herbaceous and fern vegetation occurred between 1100 and 750 cal yr b.p. The period between 750 and 200 cal yr b.p. is characterized by an expansion of mangrove and a decrease in herbaceous and fern vegetation. This trend continued until the present. On Atalaia Island, the sediment core indicates a period with poor pollen preservation between 830 and 630 cal yr b.p. Between 630 and 330 cal yr b.p., mangroves expanded. Later, up to 45 cal yr b.p., the mangrove area decreased and the herbaceous vegetation expanded. During the last hundred years, the relative sea-level rise most probably favored the mangrove expansion as far as the topographically highest sector on this island, while the herbaceous vegetation decreased. The pollen data from Água Preta Lake indicate dry conditions, as reflected by the poor pollen preservation between 390 and 240 cal yr b.p. Between 240 and 60 cal yr b.p., restinga and Amazon coastal forest with palms dominated this region. For the last 120 years, the record indicates an expansion of the mangrove area. However, recent confinement of mangrove development to the topographically highest area, and the loss of mangrove areas on the lowest surfaces have led to a net loss of mangrove coverage during the last decades.
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