Title
δ13C variation of soil organic matter as an indicator of vegetation change during the Holocene in central Cameroon
Date Issued
01 July 2013
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Research Institute Development
Abstract
In order to better understand the dynamics of the forest-savanna mosaic from central Cameroon, we analyzed 13C and 14C profiles of six oxisols: two under forests and four under savannas. The δ13C soil profiles collected in the forests indicate that these environments are stable at least since the mid-Holocene, whereas the areas currently covered by savannas were formerly occupied by more forested vegetations. The 14C dating of organic matter indicate that the late extension of the savannas in central Cameroon date from the Late Holocene, starting from 4000-3500 14C yr BP. © 2013 .
Start page
266
End page
271
Volume
345
Issue
August 7
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Química orgánica
Geociencias, Multidisciplinar
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84886087675
Source
Comptes Rendus - Geoscience
ISSN of the container
16310713
Sponsor(s)
This study has been carried out in the frame of C3A project (ANR 09-PEXT-0). We thank the IRD representation at Yaoundé (Cameroon), René Tsiquia and Valentin Angoni for their assistance in the field. We are grateful to the Laboratoire de mesure du carbone 14 (LMC14)–UMS 2572 for AMS dating and to NSF Arizona for carbon and δ 13 C data. TD, BT, MMY, FC are funded by IRD, AML by CNRS, JPN by Ngaoundéré University and GA by the National Herbarium of Yaoundé .
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