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Pollen evidence of early human activities in Erhai basin, Yunnan Province
作者姓名:YANGXiangdong  SHENJi  RichardT.Jones  WANGSumin  TONGGuobang  ZHANGZhenke
作者单位:[1]NanjingInstituteofGeographyandLimnology,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Nanjing210008,China [2]DepartmentofGeography,UniversityofExeter,ExeterEX44RJ,UK [3]InstituteofHydrogeologyandEngineeringGeology,CAGS,Shijiazhuang050061,China [4]DepartmentofUrbanandResourceSciences,NanjingUniversity,Nanjing210093,China
摘    要:The evidence of human activities around Erhai Lake catchment was revealed by pollen records from a sediment core in the lake, northwest Yunnan Province. The chronologic sequence based on AMS ^14C data made it possible for pollen results to compare with archaeological records and historical documents. The preliminary deforestation started from the selective clearance at about 5500 ^14C a BP, marked by the loss of vertically distributed montane forest and the expansion of second pine woodland across the catchment. The deforestation resulted in the increase of surface runoff and the enhanced erosion in the catchment. The increased herbs of pasture and crop suggested the primitive agriculture and stockbreeding in study region. With the limited human activity, as well as the suitable climatic condition, second pine forest expanded quickly, resulting in the weakened soil erosion around the basin. The strong forest clearance inferred from pollen occurred since 2160 ^14C a BP, paralleling to the first dense immigration of population, when Yeyu County was first set up around west coast of Erhai Lake, documented in historic record. The development of agriculture led to the steady enhancement of soil erosion from farming land, increasing the input of fine materials and nutrients to the lake. Moreover, the serious deforestation by human activity stressed the vulnerability in ecosystem of the landscape. The time of primary anthropologic impact recorded from pollen is earlier than that of the oldest archaeological record by 1500 a (^14C year).

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收稿时间:1 June 2004

Pollen evidence of early human activities in Erhai basin, Yunnan Province
YANGXiangdong SHENJi RichardT.Jones WANGSumin TONGGuobang ZHANGZhenke.Pollen evidence of early human activities in Erhai basin, Yunnan Province[J].Chinese Science Bulletin,2005,50(6):568-576.
Authors:Xiangdong Yang  Ji Shen  Richard T Jones  Sumin Wang  Guobang Tong  Zhenke Zhang
Institution:(1) Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 210008 Nanjing, China;(2) Department of Geography, University of Exeter, EX4 4RJ Exeter, UK;(3) Institute of Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology, CAGS, 050061 Shijiazhuang, China;(4) Department of Urban and Resource Sciences, Nanjing University, 210093 Nanjing, China
Abstract:The evidence of human activities around Erhai Lake catchment was revealed by pollen records from a sedi- ment core in the lake, northwest Yunnan Province. The 14 chronologic sequence based on AMS C data made it possi- ble for pollen results to compare with archaeological records and historical documents. The preliminary deforestation started from the selective clearance at about 5500 C a BP, 14 marked by the loss of vertically distributed montane forest and the expansion of second pine woodland across the catchment. The deforestation resulted in the increase of sur- face runoff and the enhanced erosion in the catchment. The increased herbs of pasture and crop suggested the primitive agriculture and stockbreeding in study region. With the lim- ited human activity, as well as the suitable climatic condition, second pine forest expanded quickly, resulting in the weak- ened soil erosion around the basin. The strong forest clear- ance inferred from pollen occurred since 2160 C a BP, par- 14 alleling to the first dense immigration of population, when Yeyu County was first set up around west coast of Erhai Lake, documented in historic record. The development of agriculture led to the steady enhancement of soil erosion from farming land, increasing the input of fine materials and nutrients to the lake. Moreover, the serious deforestation by human activity stressed the vulnerability in ecosystem of the landscape. The time of primary anthropologic impact re- corded from pollen is earlier than that of the oldest archaeo- logical record by 1500 a (14C year).
Keywords:pollen  vegetation  evidence of human activities  Erhai  Lake  
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