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Modern pollen from the catchment and surficial sediments of a Scottish sea loch (fjord)
Authors:Peter R. Cundill  William E. N. Austin  Sarah E. Davies
Affiliation:1. School of Geography and Geosciences , University of St. Andrews , St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, U.K.;2. School of Geography , Archaeology and Palaeoecology , Queens University , Belfast, U.K.
Abstract:Modern pollen was extracted both from moss polster samples collected from a range of sites across the land surface of the Loch Sunart catchment, north‐west Scotland and from a number of marine sediment‐water interface sites in the sea loch. Comparisons between the pollen results and the major vegetation types growing in the catchment area revealed that in general the moss polsters contained a localised picture of the vegetation whilst the sea loch sediments varied much less from sample to sample and better represented a regional picture of the vegetation. It was anticipated that the pollen in the sea loch samples would be in a much poorer state of preservation because of the many pathways through which it travels in order to become incorporated into the sediments of the loch. However, this proved not to be the case and the study demonstrates that marine sediments of the kind found in Loch Sunart have the potential to provide a new source of Holocene vegetation data which is as good as the freshwater lake sediments that have been preferentially sampled in the past.
Keywords:Pollen‐vegetation relationships  moss polsters  marine sediments  pollen preservation  fjords
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