Scott, LHolmgren, KTalma, ASWoodborne, SVogel, JC2007-03-272007-06-072007-03-272007-06-072003-09Scott, L, et al. 2003. Age interpretation of the Wonderkrater spring sediments and vegetation change in the Savanna Biome, Limpopo province, South Africa. South African Journal of Science, vol. 99, 10 September, pp 484-4880038-2353http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2113http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2113Spring accumulations are valuable and rare sources for Quaternary pollen analysis and palaeoenvironmental research in South Africa. It is important to optimize their dating, which is sometimes complicated by root contamination. Thirteen new radiocarbon dates are presented from one of the most significant spring pollen sequences on which South African vegetation history is based, namely, from Wonderkrater in the Savanna Biome. Some anomalous measurements were recorded but a new chronology is proposed by excluding samples that were possibly contaminated by younger or older materials. The dating places the pollen-based vegetation history more firmly in a framework of regional and global climate change during the Late Quaternary, thereby making the information more suitable for comparison with other sequences and as vegetation data in global-change modelling.1566806 bytesapplication/pdfenCopyright: 2003 Acad Science South AfricaAge determinationSpring sedimentsPollen analysisSouth African vegetation historyWonderkraterSavanna BiomesGlobal change modellingAge interpretation of the Wonderkrater spring sediments and vegetation change in the Savanna Biome, Limpopo province, South AfricaArticleScott, L., Holmgren, K., Talma, A., Woodborne, S., & Vogel, J. (2003). Age interpretation of the Wonderkrater spring sediments and vegetation change in the Savanna Biome, Limpopo province, South Africa. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2113Scott, L, K Holmgren, AS Talma, S Woodborne, and JC Vogel "Age interpretation of the Wonderkrater spring sediments and vegetation change in the Savanna Biome, Limpopo province, South Africa." (2003) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2113Scott L, Holmgren K, Talma A, Woodborne S, Vogel J. Age interpretation of the Wonderkrater spring sediments and vegetation change in the Savanna Biome, Limpopo province, South Africa. 2003; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2113.TY - Article AU - Scott, L AU - Holmgren, K AU - Talma, AS AU - Woodborne, S AU - Vogel, JC AB - Spring accumulations are valuable and rare sources for Quaternary pollen analysis and palaeoenvironmental research in South Africa. It is important to optimize their dating, which is sometimes complicated by root contamination. Thirteen new radiocarbon dates are presented from one of the most significant spring pollen sequences on which South African vegetation history is based, namely, from Wonderkrater in the Savanna Biome. Some anomalous measurements were recorded but a new chronology is proposed by excluding samples that were possibly contaminated by younger or older materials. The dating places the pollen-based vegetation history more firmly in a framework of regional and global climate change during the Late Quaternary, thereby making the information more suitable for comparison with other sequences and as vegetation data in global-change modelling. DA - 2003-09 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Age determination KW - Spring sediments KW - Pollen analysis KW - South African vegetation history KW - Wonderkrater KW - Savanna Biomes KW - Global change modelling LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2003 SM - 0038-2353 T1 - Age interpretation of the Wonderkrater spring sediments and vegetation change in the Savanna Biome, Limpopo province, South Africa TI - Age interpretation of the Wonderkrater spring sediments and vegetation change in the Savanna Biome, Limpopo province, South Africa UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2113 ER -