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Pollen as a chronometer and sediment tracer,Burrinjuck Reservoir,Australia
Authors:Robin L Clark
Institution:(1) CSIRO, Division of Water and Land Resources, G.P.O. Box 1666, 2601 Canberra, A.C.T., Australia
Abstract:Pollen analysis is widely used to reconstruct vegetation and land use histories, but can also provide sedimentological information. At Burrinjuck Reservoir, in south-eastern Australia, annual grass pollen peaks are used to distinguish each year's sediment, even when there are no visible laminations. In conjunction with other dating methods, this allows the determination of year by year influxes of all sediment components. Pollen grains in the Burrinjuck sediments are shown to be predominantly waterborne so that they can be used to trace sediment to its source in particular vegetation stands. Pollen concentration and the proportion of damaged pollen might also distinguish sediment eroded from topsoils and that from subsoils. Pollen analysis can thus be used to locate specific erosion events in both time and space.
Keywords:pollen  sediment dating  sediment tracer  reservoirs  erosion
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