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The Holocene | 2011

Potential influence of Bond events on mid-Holocene climate and vegetation in southern Pyrenees as assessed from Burg lake LOI and pollen records:

Albert Pèlachs; Ramon Julià; Ramon Pérez-Obiol; Joan Manuel Soriano; Marie-Claude Bal; Raquel Cunill; Jordi Catalan

Superimposed on the long-term climate variability attributed to orbital forcing, there are other modes of variability covering timescales from interannual to millennial throughout the Holocene. Their signatures in climate proxy archives can differ substantially because of their lower magnitude and regional diversity. However, if identified they can yield better understanding of the physical mechanisms regionally linking causes and effects. Here we describe a high-resolution record of organic matter accumulation in the sediments of Burg lake (Pyrenees, NE Iberian Peninsula), as assessed using loss on ignition (LOI), and compare it with the ice rafted debris (IRD) indexes from the North Atlantic. The LOI record indicates two main phases in the water body, a lacustrine phase as a shallow lake and a palustrine phase as a fen. The latter covers the period 2600—7200 cal. yr BP and within it there is a high coherence between LOI and IRD, which indicates submillennial climate fluctuations in the Pyrenees that can be related to the North Atlantic influence. The Burg’s LOI record suggests wetter (and occasionally colder) situations in the Pyrenees during high IRD in the Atlantic (Bond oscillations). These fluctuations would likely affect the snow covered period in the mountains (winter and spring seasons) the most, the period in which Atlantic westerlies currently have higher influence on precipitation over the Pyrenees. These climatic oscillations could have favoured Abies penetration during the mid Holocene, as evidenced by increased pollen percentages of this taxon during low IRD values (drier conditions). The pollen record also suggests potential relationships between climate and human activity as early as at mid Holocene, as human-related cereals increase during all the low IRD periods. The human signature (charcoal, cereals) becomes particularly evident at around 2800 cal. yr BP; in this oscillation Pinus overtake Abies in the conifer response to low IRD.


High mountain conservation in a changing world, Cham (Switzerland), Springer, 2017, pp. 107-129 | 2017

The Role of Environmental Geohistory in High-Mountain Landscape Conservation

Albert Pèlachs; Ramon Pérez-Obiol; Joan Manuel Soriano; Raquel Cunill; Marie-Claude Bal; Juan Carlos García-Codron

Proper management of the perceived value of any geographic space requires the capacity to interpret research results from spatial, temporal, and environmental points of view, applying the principles of environmental geohistory. Basic concepts such as baseline, threshold, or resilience are discussed from a long-term ecological perspective, with examples that explain the dynamics of fir forests as well as the changes in agricultural cover. Studying the changes in the altitudinal limit of the forest and surveying the wetlands dynamics on the southern slopes of the central Catalan Pyrenees have been shown to be effective tools to develop appropriate management tasks. The arguments presented are useful to enrich the public debate over management policies for natural protected spaces in high-mountain areas.


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2011

Fire history and human activities during the last 3300 cal yr BP in Spain's Central Pyrenees: The case of the Estany de Burg

Marie-Claude Bal; Albert Pèlachs; Ramon Pérez-Obiol; Ramon Julià; Raquel Cunill


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2009

Changes in Pyrenean woodlands as a result of the intensity of human exploitation: 2,000 years of metallurgy in Vallferrera, northeast Iberian Peninsula.

Albert Pèlachs; J. Nadal; Joan Manuel Soriano; David Molina; Raquel Cunill


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2012

Holocene treeline changes on the south slope of the Pyrenees: a pedoanthracological analysis

Raquel Cunill; Joan-Manuel Soriano; Marie-Claude Bal; Albert Pèlachs; Ramon Pérez-Obiol


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2012

Vegetation dynamics and anthropogenically forced changes in the Estanilles peat bog (southern Pyrenees) during the last seven millennia

Ramon Pérez-Obiol; Marie-Claude Bal; Albert Pèlachs; Raquel Cunill; Joan Manuel Soriano


Quaternary International | 2013

Holocene high-altitude vegetation dynamics in the Pyrenees: A pedoanthracology contribution to an interdisciplinary approach

Raquel Cunill; Joan Manuel Soriano; Marie Bal; Albert Pèlachs; Josep Manel Rodríguez; Ramon Pérez-Obiol


Quaternary International | 2015

Palaeoecological study of Pyrenean lowland fir forests: Exploring mid–late Holocene history of Abies alba in Montbrun (Ariège, France)

Raquel Cunill; Jean-Paul Métailié; Didier Galop; Sébastien Poublanc; Nicolas de Munnik


Land Degradation & Development | 2018

History of fires and vegetation since the Neolithic in the Cantabrian Mountains (Spain)

Virginia Carracedo; Raquel Cunill; Juan Carlos García-Codron; Albert Pèlachs; Ramon Pérez-Obiol; Joan Manuel Soriano


Archive | 2013

Prospection inventaire n°388 Commune d'Aulus-les-Bains (Ariège)

Bruno Ancel; Jean-Paul Métailié; Sandrine Baron; Raquel Cunill

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Albert Pèlachs

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Ramon Pérez-Obiol

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Joan Manuel Soriano

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Ramon Julià

Spanish National Research Council

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David Molina

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Josep Manel Rodríguez

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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