Quaternary Vegetation History of the Lower Bengal Basin (India) Inferred from Palaeo-palynological Analysis
Payel Roy | Nimai Chandra Barui
Abstract:
Black peat samples deposited in between sandy clay layers were collected from an
uncovered profile at Rajarhat, 24 Paraganas (N), 20 km extreme North East of the city of
Kolkata, (22°34'N, 88°30' E) West Bengal. The profile resulted from an excavation made
during the construction of a multistory building. Palynological investigations of the peat
samples revealed a large deposits of pollen grains of mangrove species such as , Heritiera
Excoecaria Rhizophora Sonneratia Avicennia Bruguiera, Nypa Barringtonia Phoenix paludosa, , , ,, , ,
Aegiceras etc. Pollen grains of grasses, some freshwater plants, as well as fern spores (such as
Acrostichum, Pteris, Pteridium Polypodium and ) were also recovered in large quantities. All were
found from a peat layer formed at a depth of about 5.35m to 6.14m from the surface. The
fossil pollen assemblage found indicates the prevalence of a past typical mangrove
vegetation, which is presently observed in the Sundarbans region (a mangrove swamps,
about 85km south of greater Kolkata). The present study reflects a low lying landscape
frequently transgressed by sea water and getting supply of fresh water from rivers.
Ecological and edaphic factors such as increase of salinity, submergence, reclamation,
flood etc. could have been responsible for any vegetation fluctuations.
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