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H. Elenga
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 20
Citations - 1281
H. Elenga is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Palynology. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1218 citations.
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Biome reconstruction from pollen and plant macrofossil data for Africa and the Arabian peninsula at 0 and 6000 years
Dominique Jolly,I. Colin Prentice,Raymonde Bonnefille,Aziz Ballouche,Martin Darius Bengo,P. Brenac,Guillaume Buchet,David A. Burney,Jean Pierre Cazet,Rachid Cheddadi,Thérèse Edorh,H. Elenga,Saida Elmoutaki,Joel Guiot,Fouzia Laarif,Henry F. Lamb,Anne-Marie Lézine,Jean Maley,Muaka Mbenza,Odile Peyron,Maurice Reille,I. Reynaud-Farrera,Guy Riollet,Jim C. Ritchie,Emile Roche,Louis Scott,Immaculate Ssemmanda,Herbert Straka,Mohammed Umer,Elise Van Campo,Sikiminywa Vilimumbalo,Annie Vincens,Martyn Waller +32 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used modern pollen and plant macrofossil data to predict the major vegetation types with a high confidence level, and applied the method to the 6000 years data set.
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Pollen‐based biome reconstruction for southern Europe and Africa 18,000 yr bp
H. Elenga,Odile Peyron,Raymonde Bonnefille,D. Jolly,Rachid Cheddadi,Joel Guiot,V. Andrieu,Sytze Bottema,Guillaume Buchet,J.-L. de Beaulieu,A. C. Hamilton,Jean Maley,Rob Marchant,Ramon Pérez-Obiol,Maurice Reille,Guy Riollet,Louis Scott,H. Straka,David Taylor,E. Van Campo,Annie Vincens,F. Laarif,H. Jonson +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the objective biomization method applied to pollen counts using a complete list of dryland taxa to reconstruct biome distributions at the last glacial maximum in southern Europe and Africa.
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Pollen evidence of late Quaternary vegetation and inferred climate changes in Congo
TL;DR: A detailed analysis of two cores recovered from a swamp in the Southern Bateke Plateaux (Congo) provides information on the botanical history of this region during the last 24,000 yr B.P.
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Forest response to climate changes in Atlantic Equatorial Africa during the last 4000 years BP and inheritance on the modern landscapes
Annie Vincens,Dominique Schwartz,H. Elenga,I. Reynaud-Farrera,Anne Alexandre,Jacques Bertaux,André Mariotti,Louis Martin,Jean-Dominique Meunier,Francois Nguetsop,Michel Servant,Simone Servant-Vildary,Denis Wirrmann +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesize the recent published palaeoecological results obtained in Atlantic Equatorial Africa (ECOFIT prograni) on the history of forest ecosystems and inferred climate changes during the past 4000 years.
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Late Holocene Climatic Changes in Western Equatorial Africa Inferred from Pollen from Lake Sinnda, Southern Congo
TL;DR: Pollen analysis of two cores from the Lake Sinnda, located in one of the driest areas of the southern Congo, reveals a history of vegetation and climate in this region during the past 5000 yr.