Modern surface pollen from the Torres Strait Islands: exploring north Australian vegetation heterogeneity

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Rowe, Cassandra
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This paper presents a descriptive study of the modern pollen sampled from numerous vegetation communities within the Torres Strait, the northernmost extension of Cape York Peninsula. Sampling of modern surface pollen data is a long-established technique in the interpretative refinement of fossil pollen spectra, and this study accompanies an extensive reconstruction of Quaternary Torres Strait landscapes from fossil pollen assemblages.

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Peopled Landscapes: archaeological and biogeographic approaches to landscape

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978-1-921862-71-7

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22

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ANU E Press

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Canberra, ACT, Australia

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