Comptes Rendus. Géoscience (Jun 2020)

Evidence of pollen transport by the Sanaga River on the Cameroon shelf

  • Bengo, Martin Darius,
  • Elenga, Hilaire,
  • Maley, Jean,
  • Giresse, Pierre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5802/crgeos.1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 352, no. 1
pp. 59 – 72

Abstract

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Thirty-eight samples were taken from the banks of the Sanaga River and its main tributaries draining different plant ecosystems, but also from rivers in the coastal basins of Cameroon. This study aims to characterize the origins of pollen and the dominant mode of transport of pollen inputs to the continental shelf. The classical method of pollen spectra analysis and multivariate statistical analysis revealed three groups of samples corresponding to the three main ecosystems in which the samples were taken. Pollens typical of the northern savannas are found in the spectra of samples taken further downstream from the Sanaga River in forest areas and not in samples from rivers draining mainly the forested coastal basins. The level of similarity between groups and the spatial evolution of spectra from upstream to downstream are related to the fluvial transport of pollen.

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