Published on 01 January 1991

Pollen analysis of surface sediments from the Gulf of Guinea and offshore NW-Africa

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Dupont, Lydie M;Agwu, Chiori O C

Description

The areas of marine pollen deposition are related to the pollen source areas by aeolian and fluvial transport regimes, whereas wind transport is much more important than river transport. Pollen distribution patterns of Pinus, Artemisia, Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae, and Asteraceae Tubuliflorae trace atmospheric transport by the northeast trades. Pollen transport by the African Easterly Jet is reflected in the pollen distribution patterns of Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae, Asteraceae Tubuliflorae, and Mitracarpus. Grass pollen distribution registers the latitudinal extension of Sahel, savannas and dry open forests. Marine pollen distribution patterns of Combretaceae-Melastomataceae, Alchornea, and Elaeis reflect the extension of wooded grasslands and transitional forests. Pollen from the Guinean-Congolian/Zambezian forest and from the Sudanian/Guinean vegetation zones mark the northernmost extension of the tropical rain forest. Rhizophora pollen in marine sediments traces the distribution of mangrove swamps. Only near the continent, pollen of Rhizophora, Mitracarpus, Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae, and pollen from the Sudanian and Guinean vegetation zones are transported by the Upwelling Under Current and the Equatorial Under Current, where those currents act as bottom currents. The distribution of pollen in marine sediments, reflecting the position of major climatic zones (desert, dry tropics, humid tropics), can be used in tracing climatic changes in the past.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

2.4

FAIR Score

96%

Citations

0

Mentions

0

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Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Plant Science

Field

Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Domain

Life Sciences

Confidence Score

48%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

Latitude of eventLongitude of eventEvent labelElevation of eventDEPTH, sediment/rockFungal spore indeterminataAcacia/ParkiaAcanthaceaeAdeniaAdeniumAeschynemoneAfrormosiaAfzeliaAizoaceaeAlbizziaAlchorneaAllanblackiaAlnusAneilemaAnemoneAnthocleistaAntidesma-typeApocynaceaeArecaceaeArtemisia (Africa)Compositae LigulifloraeCompositae TubulifloraeAvicenniaBalanitesBaphia-typeBarleriaIsoberlinia-typeBetulaBlepharisBlighia-typeBoerhaviaBombaxBorassus-typeBorreriaBoscia-typeBosqueiaBoucheaBrachystegiaBrassicaceaeBrideliaBurseraceaeButyrospermumCadabaCaesalpinioideaeCalligonumCalycobolus-typeCampylostemonCanariumCanavaliaCanthiumCardiospermumCaryophyllaceae, Chenopodiaceae, AmaranthaceaeCassia-typeCayluseaCelastraceae/HippocrateaceaeCeltisChlorophoraCissusClausenaCleomeCnestis-typeCocciniaCombretaceae/MelastomataceaeCommiphoraConocarpusCordiaCorylusCrossopteryxCroton-typeCucurbitaceaeCuvieraCyperaceae undifferentiatedDaniellia-typeDelonixDialium-typeDichrostachys cinereaDioscoreaDiospyrosDodonaea viscosaDolichosDorstenia africana-typeDracaenaDrosera (Africa)DuparquetiaEchium (Africa)Elaeis guineensisEntada-typeEphedraErica (Africa)Euphorbia-typeEuphorbiaceae undifferentiatedPapilionoideaeFagoniaFagusFlacourtiaceaeFuntumiaGaertneraGarciniaGardeniaGymnocarposHaloragaceaeHeliotropiumHildebrandtiaHoloptelea grandisHygrophila-typeHymenocardiaHyphaeneHypoestes typeIlex cf.. mitisIndeterminata/variaIndigofera-typeIodesIrvingiaIxoraJasminumJatrophaJuglansJuniperus (Africa)JussiaeaJusticia/MonechmaKedrostisKhayaLabiataeLanguculariaLanneaLeeaLeonotisLepisanthusLeptaulusLiliaceae undifferentiatedLophiraLudwigiaMacaranga-typeMaerua-typeMalvaceae (Africa)ManilkaraMartretiaMeliaMelochiaMendonciaMerremiaMimosoideaeMimusopsMitracarpusMitragynaMitriostigma/OxyanthusMorus-typeMorelia senegalensisMyricaMyrtaceae (Africa)Nauclea/MitragynaNitrariaNypaOchnaOchnaceaeOlacaceaeOleaOleaceae (Africa)ParinariPentaclethraPeriplocaPhillyreaPhyllanthusPiceaPiliostigmaPinusPlantagoPoaceae undifferentiatedPodocarpusPolycarponPolygala-typePolygonum aviculare-typePortulacaProsopisProteaPterocarpusPterolobiumPycnanthusQuercusRhamnaceae undifferentiatedRhaphiostylisRhizophoraRhus-typeRhynchosia-typeRosaceae (Africa)Rubiaceae undifferentiatedRuelliaRutaceaeRytigyniaSalvadora persicaSapindaceaeSapium-typeSapotaceae/MeliaceaeSchreberaSesbania-typeSherbourneaSimirestisSolanum-typeSpathodeaSpondiasSterculia-typeSterculiaceaeStrophanthus-typeStrychnosSymphonia globuliferaTabernaemontanaTamarindus/CryptosepalumTamarix (Africa)TapinanthusTarennaTephrosiaTetrorchidiumTiliaceaeTrichiliaTrichodesmaTurraeaTypha angustifolia-typeUapacaUlmusUrticaceaeUtricularia (Africa)VignaVirectariaVitaceae (Africa)ZanthoxylumLycopodium (Africa)Spores, monolete psilateSpores, monoleteSpores, monolete verrucatePterisSpores, trilete psilateSpores, trilete verrucateFern sporesPollen, totalvan Veen GrabGravity corer (Kiel type)Giant box corerCounting, palynologyM65M6/5Meteor (1964)Meteor (1986)

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00