Authors
Erik J De Boer, Rik Tjallingii, Maria I Vélez, Kenneth F Rijsdijk, Anouk Vlug, Gert-Jan Reichart, Amy L Prendergast, Perry GB de Louw, FB Vincent Florens, Cláudia Baider, Henry Hooghiemstra
Publication date
2014/2/15
Source
Quaternary Science Reviews
Volume
86
Pages
175-189
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
A multi-proxy reconstruction of a sediment core from the Tatos basin in the Mauritian lowlands reveals a dynamic environmental history during the last 8000 years. Under influence of sea level rise, the basin progressed from a wetland to a shallow lake between 8000 and 2500 cal yr BP and it slowly changed back into a wetland after sea level reached its highest position at around 2500 cal yr BP. The groundwater level in the basin was strongly affected by sea level rise and precipitation-forced runoff through the porous volcanic bedrock.
Millennial-scale precipitation changes in the Mauritian lowlands were derived from the pollen records of semi-dry forest and palm woodland. Salinity and environmental reconstructions based on diatoms, ostracods, stable isotopes and sediment composition showed numerous decadal and centennial droughts and wet events. Mauritius experienced wet conditions between ∼8000 …
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