New coastal records in northern Brittany (Plouescat, NW France): Sedimentological, palynological and paleogenomic data over the last 7.3 ka BP
2025
David, Ophelie | Vidal, Muriel | Gorczyńska, Aneta | Penaud, Aurélie | Pailler, Yvan | Nicolas, Clément | Debruyne, Régis | Martin, Nathan | Goor, Mahaut | Garcia-ladieu, Pauline | Goubert, Evelyne | Stéphan, Pierre | Ollivier, Morgane | Barloy-hubler, Frédérique
The multidisciplinary approach conducted on the coastal cores ANE-C3 and PADMé (48°38′54.5114"N; 4°10′21.3848"W; Kerallé watershed, NW Brittany, NW France) revealed paleoenvironmental trajectories under both relative sea level rise and anthropogenic dynamics during Middle to Late Holocene, in the research paper: “From a coastal plain to an anthropized fluvial valley (NW Brittany, France): 7.3 kyr of paleoenvironmental evolution from sedimentological, palynological and paleogenomic perspectives” [1]. This additional article presents all the ANE-C3 and PADMé cores dataset discussed in [1] including sedimentological (XRF, grain size), palynological (pollen assemblages) and paleogenomic (plant and mammal sedimentary ancient DNA or sedaDNA) data. For the sedimentological data, the documents included here comprise high-resolution photographs and normalization of XRF-counts. A special emphasis was placed on characterising the modern pollinic signal in different sub-environments (i.e., salt marsh, coastal meadow, field) of the studied area. This was done to identify anthropogenic pollen indicators specific to this coastal zone, and, ultimately to detect more precisely the pollinic signature of human disturbances in the fossil record. Finally, this paper provides additional information on the methodologies developed, with a particular emphasis on sedaDNA analysis.
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