The Medieval Climate Anomaly in the Iberian Peninsula reconstructed from marine and lake records
Selected multi-proxy and accurately dated marine and terrestrial records covering the past
2000 years in the Iberian Peninsula (IP) facilitated a comprehensive regional paleoclimate …
2000 years in the Iberian Peninsula (IP) facilitated a comprehensive regional paleoclimate …
Transhumance and long-term deforestation in the subalpine belt of the central Spanish Pyrenees: An interdisciplinary approach
A key problem in explaining the mountain landscapes of the Mediterranean region is the
relationship between the development of transhumance (seasonal movement of livestock …
relationship between the development of transhumance (seasonal movement of livestock …
Environmental and climate change in the southern Central Pyrenees since the Last Glacial Maximum: A view from the lake records
P González-Sampériz, J Aranbarri, A Pérez-Sanz… - Catena, 2017 - Elsevier
In this contribution we compile and summarize the available paleo-environmental lacustrine
data for the last 20,000 years from the southern Central Pyrenees (from west to east: El …
data for the last 20,000 years from the southern Central Pyrenees (from west to east: El …
Cultural, demographic and environmental dynamics of the Copper and Early Bronze Age in Iberia (3300–1500 BC): towards an interregional multiproxy comparison at …
This paper presents the first comprehensive pan-Iberian overview of one of the major
episodes of cultural change in later prehistoric Iberia, the Copper to Bronze Age transition (c …
episodes of cultural change in later prehistoric Iberia, the Copper to Bronze Age transition (c …
[HTML][HTML] A unique Pyrenean varved record provides a detailed reconstruction of Mediterranean vegetation and land-use dynamics over the last three millennia
V Rull, T Vegas-Vilarrúbia, JP Corella… - Quaternary Science …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Pyrenean Lake Montcortès sediments hold the longest continuous and
absolutely varve-dated record of the Mediterranean region, encompassing the last three …
absolutely varve-dated record of the Mediterranean region, encompassing the last three …
[HTML][HTML] Origin, early expansion, domestication and anthropogenic diffusion of Cannabis, with emphasis on Europe and the Iberian Peninsula
V Rull - Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Cannabis is among the oldest human domesticates and has been subjected to intensive
artificial (human-mediated) selection throughout history to create a wide array of varieties …
artificial (human-mediated) selection throughout history to create a wide array of varieties …
Humans take control of fire-driven diversity changes in Mediterranean Iberia's vegetation during the mid–late Holocene
Fire regime changes are considered a major threat to future biodiversity in the
Mediterranean Basin. Such predictions remain uncertain, given that fire regime changes and …
Mediterranean Basin. Such predictions remain uncertain, given that fire regime changes and …
A 2500-year multi-proxy reconstruction of climate change and human activities in northern Spain: the Lake Arreo record
JP Corella, V Stefanova, A El Anjoumi, E Rico… - Palaeogeography …, 2013 - Elsevier
Abstract Lake Arreo sequence (western Ebro Basin, Spain) illustrates the century-scale
climatic variability and human interactions in the landscape during the last 2.5 kyr in the low …
climatic variability and human interactions in the landscape during the last 2.5 kyr in the low …
Pollen and non-pollen palynomorph indicators of vegetation and highland grazing activities obtained from modern surface and dung datasets in the eastern Pyrenees
This paper presents the study of modern pollen and non-pollen palynomorph assemblages
carried out along an altitudinal gradient from 1242 to 2541m asl in the south-eastern …
carried out along an altitudinal gradient from 1242 to 2541m asl in the south-eastern …
Climate change and human impact in central Spain during Roman times: High-resolution multi-proxy analysis of a tufa lake record (Somolinos, 1280 m asl)
A Currás, L Zamora, JM Reed, E García-Soto, S Ferrero… - Catena, 2012 - Elsevier
The Roman Period is considered a crucial phase in the evolution of Holocene landscapes,
due to the coincidence of major climatic, environmental, economic and cultural changes …
due to the coincidence of major climatic, environmental, economic and cultural changes …