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Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2013

The European Modern Pollen Database (EMPD) project

Basil A. S. Davis; Marco Zanon; Pamella Collins; Achille Mauri; Johan Bakker; Doris Barboni; Alexandra Barthelmes; Celia Beaudouin; Anne E. Bjune; Elissaveta Bozilova; Richard H. W. Bradshaw; Barbara A. Brayshay; Simon Brewer; Elisabetta Brugiapaglia; Jane Bunting; Simon Connor; Jacques Louis de Beaulieu; Kevin J. Edwards; Ana Ejarque; Patricia L. Fall; Assunta Florenzano; Ralph Fyfe; Didier Galop; Marco Giardini; Thomas Giesecke; Michael J. Grant; Joël Guiot; Susanne Jahns; Vlasta Jankovská; Stephen Juggins

Modern pollen samples provide an invaluable research tool for helping to interpret the quaternary fossil pollen record, allowing investigation of the relationship between pollen as the proxy and the environmental parameters such as vegetation, land-use, and climate that the pollen proxy represents. The European Modern Pollen Database (EMPD) is a new initiative within the European Pollen Database (EPD) to establish a publicly accessible repository of modern (surface sample) pollen data. This new database will complement the EPD, which at present holds only fossil sedimentary pollen data. The EMPD is freely available online to the scientific community and currently has information on almost 5,000 pollen samples from throughout the Euro-Siberian and Mediterranean regions, contributed by over 40 individuals and research groups. Here we describe how the EMPD was constructed, the various tables and their fields, problems and errors, quality controls, and continuing efforts to improve the available data.


Geologie En Mijnbouw | 2006

A Lateglacial palaeosol cover in the Altdarss area, southern Baltic Sea coast (northeast Germany): investigations on pedology, geochronology and botany

Knut Kaiser; Alexandra Barthelmes; S. Czakó Pap; Alexandra Hilgers; Wolfgang Janke; Peter Kühn; Martin Theuerkauf

A new site with Lateglacial palaeosols covered by 0.8 - 2.4 m thick aeolian sands is presented. The buried soils were subjected to multidisciplinary analyses (pedology, micromorphology, geochronology, dendrology, palynology, macrofossils). The buried soil cover comprises a catena from relatively dry (’Nano’-Podzol, Arenosol) via moist (Histic Gleysol, Gleysol) to wet conditions (Histosol). Dry soils are similar to the so-called Usselo soil, as described from sites in NW Europe and central Poland. The buried soil surface covers ca. 3.4 km 2 . Pollen analyses date this surface into the late Allerod. Due to a possible contamination by younger carbon, radiocarbon dates are too young. OSL dates indicate that the covering by aeolian sands most probably occurred during the Younger Dryas. Botanical analyses enables the reconstruction of a vegetation pattern typical for the late Allerod. Large wooden remains of pine and birch were recorded.


Archive | 2015

Peatlands and Climate in a Ramsar context : A Nordic-Baltic Perspective

Alexandra Barthelmes; John Couwenberg; Mette Risager; Cosima Tegetmeyer; Hans Joosten

Peatlands in the Nordic Baltic region and elsewhere in the world store large amounts of carbon and are at the same time important for conservation of biodiversity. Thus peatlands are space-effectiv ...


Catena | 2008

Turf-bearing topsoils on the central Tibetan Plateau, China: Pedology, botany, geochronology

Knut Kaiser; Georg Miehe; Alexandra Barthelmes; Otto Ehrmann; Andreas Scharf; Manuela Schult; Frank Schlütz; Sonja Adamczyk; Burkhard Frenzel


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2006

Non-pollen palynomorphs from modern Alder carrs and their potential for interpreting microfossil data from peat

Anja Prager; Alexandra Barthelmes; Martin Theuerkauf; Hans Joosten


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2006

Palaeoecological analysis of Alnus wood peats with special attention to non-pollen palynomorphs

Alexandra Barthelmes; Anja Prager; Hans Joosten


Folia Geobotanica | 2010

Short-Term Vegetation Dynamics of Alnus Dominated Peatlands: a High Resolution Palaeoecological Case Study from Western Pomerania (NE Germany)

Alexandra Barthelmes; Dörthe Gerloff; Pim de Klerk; Hans Joosten


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2012

Expanding NPP analysis to eutrophic and forested sites: Significance of NPPs in a Holocene wood peat section (NE Germany)

Alexandra Barthelmes; Pim de Klerk; Anja Prager; Martin Theuerkauf; Martin Unterseher; Hans Joosten


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2012

Pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs as tools for identifying alder carr deposits: A surface sample study from NE-Germany

Anja Prager; Martin Theuerkauf; John Couwenberg; Alexandra Barthelmes; André Aptroot; Hans Joosten


Archive | 2015

Introduction: Ramsar, NorBalWet, peatlands and climate change

Alexandra Barthelmes; John Couwenberg; Hans Joosten; Cosima Tegetmeyer; Mette Risager

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Hans Joosten

University of Greifswald

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Andreas Scharf

University of Göttingen

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Frank Schlütz

University of Göttingen

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Manuela Schult

University of Greifswald

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Otto Ehrmann

University of Göttingen

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