Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1041376 Quaternary International 2014 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper deals with the review of pollen based palaeoclimatic records available from the South-west monsoon dominated northeast part of India. Here, a complete overview of available Late Pleistocene–Holocene records of the past vegetation vis-à-vis climate is structured based on a latitudinal subdivision of the region. The broad spectrum of the past climate in terms of humid/dry, warm/cold inferred by variations of some key pollen or group of pollen taxa is depicted diagrammatically, thereby providing a glimpse of spatio-temporal vegetation vis-à-vis climatic changes. Here, we attempt to create a standard diagrammatic scale with more reliability than using relative terminology to infer past climate records, based on pollen data from sub-surface sediments.

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