Holocene fossil pollen records of Douglas fir in northwestern California: reconstruction of past climate

Douglas fir is one of the most important trees in northwestern California. Regional pollen records suggest that it has become prominent only in the late Holocene. The primary cause for this change is probably southward stabilization of the mean airstream.

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Main Author: West, G. James
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1990-02
Subjects:Atmospheric Sciences, Earth Sciences, PACLIM, palynology,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/31396
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Summary:Douglas fir is one of the most important trees in northwestern California. Regional pollen records suggest that it has become prominent only in the late Holocene. The primary cause for this change is probably southward stabilization of the mean airstream.