Dm. Dcosta et Ap. Kershaw, A LATE PLEISTOCENE AND HOLOCENE POLLEN RECORD FROM LAKE TERANG, WESTERN PLAINS OF VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology, 113(1), 1995, pp. 57-67
Analyses of pollen and charcoal from lake and swamp deposits accumulat
ed in a maar crater are use to reconstruct palaeoenvironments at and a
round Terang, Western Victoria. Changes in the nature of the sediments
and in aquatic and dryland pollen indicate substantial climatic varia
tions within the recorded period. Pollens assemblages indicate changes
from open woodland, herbfield and grassland to wet sclerophyll forest
, and from ephemeral swamp to permanent lake and swamp conditions with
in the basin. A possible timescale for the Lake Terang sequence is inf
erred from comparison with the better dated, nearby Lake Wangoom seque
nce and with the deep sea core record. The Terang record is considered
to span a large part of the last glacial period and the Holocene, ext
ending the available record of past vegetation and environments from t
he region by some 25,000 years to around 75,000 yr B.P. Conditions dur
ing the earlier part of the last glacial period were cooler and drier
than today with open Casuarina woodland predominating in the region. A
t times, particularly towards the end of this period, conditions are c
onsidered to have been more extreme as much of the pollen is oxidised.
A major interstadial, whose termination is tentatively dated at about
48,000 yr B.P. was dominated by Eucalyptus forest under effective pre
cipitation levels similar to those of today. The latter part of the la
st glacial period is considered to have been cold and dry although no
pollen is preserved except during a short phase of amelioration, proba
bly around 39,000 yr B.P. The Holocene has been characterised by mixed
Casuarina and Eucalyptus woodland and forest until recent changes bro
ught about by European people. Fire has been a constant feature of the
environment and its influence on changing vegetation patterns cannot
be determined with certainty.