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Original Articles

Environmental change during the last glacial maximum (c. 25 000‐c. 16 500 years BP) at Mt Richmond, Auckland Isthmus, New Zealand

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Pages 155-167 | Received 16 May 2000, Accepted 22 May 2001, Published online: 30 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

A 2 m section at the base of Mt Richmond contains a palynological record of the last glacial maximum (LGM) (c. 25 000‐c. 16 500 14C years BP) vegetation of the Auckland Isthmus. Three silicic tephra layers derived from the Taupo Volcanic Centre (Okaia Tephra c. 23 500 14C years BP, Kawakawa Tephra c. 22 500 14C years BP) and the Okataina Volcanic Centre (Okareka Tephra c. 18 000 14C years BP), both centres lying within the Taupo Volcanic Zone, provide the basis of the chronology supported by radiocarbon dates. The pollen diagram is divided into two pollen zones separated by the deposition of a locally derived basaltic ash. From c. 25 000–23 000 14C years BP the site was initially a eutrophic lake fringed by Leptospermum and Typha, which altered to a Cyperaceae/Leptospermum‐dominated swamp. The regional vegetation at the time was beech‐dominated forest; canopy conifers were present but formed a minor part of the local forest. From c. 23 000–16 500 14C years BP regional forest was further restricted to local patches in extensive shrubland/grassland. Temperatures may have been depressed by more than 4–5°C. The eruption of a local volcano dammed the swamp outlet resulting in a return to lacustrine conditions. Local volcanism may have accelerated vegetation change already under way as a result of climate change to cooler conditions. This record provides a view of LGM vegetation of the Auckland Isthmus and a template for earlier cold stages of the Quaternary.

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Department of Geology, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand.

Centre for Archaeological Research, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand.

Department of Geography, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, England.

Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, Wairakei Research Centre, Private Bag 2000, Taupo, New Zealand.

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