Authors
Hervé Noël, Emmanuel Garbolino, Achim Brauer, Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès, Jacques-Louis De Beaulieu, Jean-Robert Disnar
Publication date
2001/2
Journal
Journal of Paleolimnology
Volume
25
Pages
229-244
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
Sedimentary organic matter has been systematically studied in an eight-metre long core from the centre of the Petit Lac (Annecy, French Alps). The palynofacies composition identifies different terrestrial organic sources including forest floors, soil-horizons and geological substratum. The amount of recycled organic matter derived from the geological substratum is estimated and subtracted from the other contributions from the catchment area. The palynological record indicates that the relative variations in organic sources are directly dependent on human land-use. From ca. 5000 to 1700 BP, the human impact on soil cohesion is very low and organic matter is mainly exported from the surficial forest floor. The Roman invasion (ca. 1700 BP) marks the most important ecological and hydrological change. From 1700 to 900 BP, the clearing of forests released deeper-soil components. This trend is increased after …
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