Holocene Fossil Pollen Record from Merj Lkhil (Western Rif Mountains, Morocco): A 7000-Year Reconstruction of Cedrus atlantica Forest Dynamics
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Description
This dataset presents the Holocene fossil pollen record from the Merj Lkhil site in the Western Rif Mountains (Morocco), documenting ~7000 years of Cedrus atlantica forest dynamics at the northwestern distribution margin of the species. The 2.3 m sediment core spans from the early Northgrippian (~7118 cal yr BP) to the present and provides percentage data for individual taxa, functional groups (Trees, Shrubs, Herbs, Ferns, Hygrophytes), non-pollen palynomorphs, total pollen concentration, and charcoal counts (>100 μm). Located at higher elevation than other previously studied sequences in Jbel Bou Hachem, this record offers new insights into long-term forest composition, resilience, and ecological thresholds, and allows assessment of vegetation responses to Holocene climate variability, increasing aridity, and anthropogenic disturbance in the western Mediterranean.
Technical info
- Coordinates: 35°15'13"N 5°25'56"W
- Altitude: 1213 masl
- Age range: 7118 cal yr BP – present
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LKH_pollen_data.csv
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Related works
- Is supplement to
- Journal article: 10.3390/f16091441 (DOI)
Funding
- Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
- Long-term persistence of Mediterranean mountain conifers TED2021-132631B-I00