Abstract

Two hundred pollen grain counts from each of 211 levels of a 42-meter core from pluvial Lake Cochise in southeastern Arizona indicate Wisconsin and pre-Wisconsin vegetation changes in the region. Correlation patterns found by testing correlation coefficients among 12 pollen types against correlations expected under multivariate beta -distribution are interpreted as reflecting various types of woodland yielding to and reinvading yellow pine parkland.

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