Radiocarbon-dated peat development: anthropogenic and climatic signals in a Holocene raised bog and lake profile from the Eastern part of the Carpathian Basin

Abstract The peat bog at Homoródszentpál Kerek-tó (Round Lake), situated in Homoród Hills of the Eastern Carpathians in Romania, provides a continuous record of paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental changes from the Early Holocene. In this study, we present a 7500-year-long high-resolution record of...

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Main Authors: Tapody, Réka Orsolya, Gulyás, Sándor, Törőcsik, Tünde, Sümegi, Pál, Molnár, Dávid, Sümegi, Balázs P, Molnár, Mihály
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2018
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rdc.2018.38
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/rdc.2018.38 2024-03-03T08:47:55+00:00 Radiocarbon-dated peat development: anthropogenic and climatic signals in a Holocene raised bog and lake profile from the Eastern part of the Carpathian Basin Tapody, Réka Orsolya Gulyás, Sándor Törőcsik, Tünde Sümegi, Pál Molnár, Dávid Sümegi, Balázs P Molnár, Mihály 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rdc.2018.38 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0033822218000383 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Radiocarbon volume 60, issue 4, page 1215-1226 ISSN 0033-8222 1945-5755 General Earth and Planetary Sciences Archeology journal-article 2018 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/rdc.2018.38 2024-02-08T08:29:56Z Abstract The peat bog at Homoródszentpál Kerek-tó (Round Lake), situated in Homoród Hills of the Eastern Carpathians in Romania, provides a continuous record of paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental changes from the Early Holocene. In this study, we present a 7500-year-long high-resolution record of past climatic changes and signs of human impact recorded in a peat bog via integrating sedimentological, paleoecological and geochemical proxies. The basin of Round Lake formed around the Pleistocene–Holocene border when the permafrost thawed. Ponded water accumulated in the catchment basin from the beginning of the Holocene but ca. 7500 cal BP years ago lacustrine sedimentation was exchanged for peat accumulation. The 570-cm-long core was subsampled at 2–4 cm intervals and subjected to grain-size, loss-on-ignition (LOI), pollen, and radiocarbon ( 14 C) analyses. Our findings were correlated with and interpreted in the light of paleobotanical records deriving from archaeological sites and the newest bioclimatological models of the nearby areas. Sedimentological analysis document erosion and accumulation events which were influenced by more complex processes like climate change. Based on environmental historical and climatic data we aimed to reconstruct the environmental changes of forested areas in the Homoródi Hills. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Cambridge University Press Tó ENVELOPE(-13.775,-13.775,65.343,65.343) Round Lake ENVELOPE(142.665,142.665,-66.993,-66.993) Radiocarbon 60 4 1215 1226
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Archeology
Tapody, Réka Orsolya
Gulyás, Sándor
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Sümegi, Pál
Molnár, Dávid
Sümegi, Balázs P
Molnár, Mihály
Radiocarbon-dated peat development: anthropogenic and climatic signals in a Holocene raised bog and lake profile from the Eastern part of the Carpathian Basin
topic_facet General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Archeology
description Abstract The peat bog at Homoródszentpál Kerek-tó (Round Lake), situated in Homoród Hills of the Eastern Carpathians in Romania, provides a continuous record of paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental changes from the Early Holocene. In this study, we present a 7500-year-long high-resolution record of past climatic changes and signs of human impact recorded in a peat bog via integrating sedimentological, paleoecological and geochemical proxies. The basin of Round Lake formed around the Pleistocene–Holocene border when the permafrost thawed. Ponded water accumulated in the catchment basin from the beginning of the Holocene but ca. 7500 cal BP years ago lacustrine sedimentation was exchanged for peat accumulation. The 570-cm-long core was subsampled at 2–4 cm intervals and subjected to grain-size, loss-on-ignition (LOI), pollen, and radiocarbon ( 14 C) analyses. Our findings were correlated with and interpreted in the light of paleobotanical records deriving from archaeological sites and the newest bioclimatological models of the nearby areas. Sedimentological analysis document erosion and accumulation events which were influenced by more complex processes like climate change. Based on environmental historical and climatic data we aimed to reconstruct the environmental changes of forested areas in the Homoródi Hills.
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author Tapody, Réka Orsolya
Gulyás, Sándor
Törőcsik, Tünde
Sümegi, Pál
Molnár, Dávid
Sümegi, Balázs P
Molnár, Mihály
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Törőcsik, Tünde
Sümegi, Pál
Molnár, Dávid
Sümegi, Balázs P
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title Radiocarbon-dated peat development: anthropogenic and climatic signals in a Holocene raised bog and lake profile from the Eastern part of the Carpathian Basin
title_short Radiocarbon-dated peat development: anthropogenic and climatic signals in a Holocene raised bog and lake profile from the Eastern part of the Carpathian Basin
title_full Radiocarbon-dated peat development: anthropogenic and climatic signals in a Holocene raised bog and lake profile from the Eastern part of the Carpathian Basin
title_fullStr Radiocarbon-dated peat development: anthropogenic and climatic signals in a Holocene raised bog and lake profile from the Eastern part of the Carpathian Basin
title_full_unstemmed Radiocarbon-dated peat development: anthropogenic and climatic signals in a Holocene raised bog and lake profile from the Eastern part of the Carpathian Basin
title_sort radiocarbon-dated peat development: anthropogenic and climatic signals in a holocene raised bog and lake profile from the eastern part of the carpathian basin
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