Title
Late-glacial cooling in Amazonia inferred from pollen at Lagoa do Caçó, Northern Brazil
Date Issued
01 January 2001
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Ledru M.P.
Campello Cordeiro R.
Landim Dominguez J.M.
Martin L.
Research Institute Development
Universidad Federal Fluminense
Abstract
New pollen data from a core at Lagoa do Caçó, Maranhão state, Brazil (2°58′S 43°25′W; 120 m elevation), show higher frequencies of Podocarpus at the end of the Pleistocene than today. The increase in Podocarpus, which follows the successive increase of various pioneer species such as Didymopanax, Melastomataceae/Combretaceae, and Cecropia, implies a progressive late-glacial increase of moist and cool climatic conditions. A comparable increase in Podocarpus is found in other lowland records in Amazonia. A review of published pollen data from Amazonia suggests that the moisture source was from the southeast. By contrast, present-day moisture comes from the tropical Atlantic and from the Amazon basin, with its convective precipitation. The likely cause for the southeastern moisture source between ca. 15, 000 and 14, 500 cal yr B.P. was enhanced polar (Antarctic) advection that reached low latitudes and maintained year-round the meteorological equator in its austral-winter position at northern latitudes or reduced drastically its southward summer displacement. This hypothesis is consistent with marine and ice core records. © 2001 University of Washington.
Start page
47
End page
56
Volume
55
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Meteorología y ciencias atmosféricas
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0035728318
Source
Quaternary Research
ISSN of the container
00335894
Sponsor(s)
This research is part of “Paleotropique” program of the Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD), also supported by a CNPq (Brazil)–IRD (France) convention. We thank Vera Markgraf for helpful suggestions and corrections of the manuscript, Murielle Pariset for preparing the pollen samples at the laboratory of palynology at IRD-Bondy, France, and Jean-Franc¸ois Saliège (LODYC-Paris) for preparing the CO2 fractions.
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