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Determining the age of the mid-Holocene Tsuga canadensis (hemlock) decline, eastern North America: a comment on Bennett and Fuller

Serge Payette

Centre d'etudes nordiques, Universite Laval, Quebec City, Canada, GIK 7P4

The new date provided by Bennett and Fuller (2002) for the mid-Holocene hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) decline in eastern North America is questioned in the light of recent advances in the palaeoecology of the decline. It is concluded that the‘new’ date gives a false impression of the dating accuracy of a complex ecological event of relatively long duration.

Key Words: Tsuga canadensis • Holocene • age-depth modelling • radiocarbon age determinations • pollen • eastern North America

The Holocene, Vol. 14, No. 6, 949-950 (2004)
DOI: 10.1191/0959683604hl775xx


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