Using the fossil flora composition analysis for the reconstruction of vegetation and palaeoecological conditions during late glacial time in Karelia

The paper summarizes the results of pollen and macrofossil studies of late glacial deposits in Karelia, encompassing the Older Dryas, Allerod, and Younger Dryas – 12350–10300 14С yrs BP (14100–11900 cal. yrs BP). Specific features of the composition and formation of spore-pollen spectra (SPS) are co...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Main Authors: Nadezhda Lavrova, Lyudmila Filimonova
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Published: Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2018
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:0311b18612c04f83872144f0734cf14b 2023-05-15T14:56:54+02:00 Using the fossil flora composition analysis for the reconstruction of vegetation and palaeoecological conditions during late glacial time in Karelia Nadezhda Lavrova Lyudmila Filimonova 2018-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.17076/eco882 https://doaj.org/article/0311b18612c04f83872144f0734cf14b EN RU eng rus Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/ecology/article/view/882 https://doaj.org/toc/1997-3217 https://doaj.org/toc/2312-4504 1997-3217 2312-4504 doi:10.17076/eco882 https://doaj.org/article/0311b18612c04f83872144f0734cf14b Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Iss 10 (2018) pollen spectra macrofossils fossil flora palaeovegetation late glacial period karelia Science Q article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.17076/eco882 2022-12-31T00:49:49Z The paper summarizes the results of pollen and macrofossil studies of late glacial deposits in Karelia, encompassing the Older Dryas, Allerod, and Younger Dryas – 12350–10300 14С yrs BP (14100–11900 cal. yrs BP). Specific features of the composition and formation of spore-pollen spectra (SPS) are considered. SPS of late glacial deposits in Karelia were found to contain pollen and spores of plants from surrounding habitats, as well as redeposited pollen grains and those coming from long-range transport. Interpretation of late glacial palaeobotanical data and reconstruction of the respective plant cover employed palaeoecological analysis and the method of measuring pollen concentration in deposits. The geographical and eco-sociological analysis of the fossil flora was carried out. A majority of species were found to have had circumpolar distribution; somewhat fewer species had Eurasian ranges; the third position is shared by Holarctic, circumboreal, and European species. The flora includes arctic-alpine, low-arctic, arctic, steppe, and boreal species. Having analyzed micro- and macrofossils, we identified plants belonging to forest, tundra, forest-tundra, steppe, and meadow communities, pioneer groupings on immature or disturbed soils, stony and gravely substrates. The identified plants are indicators of late glacial ecological conditions. They have different requirements to heat and moisture, texture and geochemical composition of the underlying deposits. The integrated analysis of the fossil flora and pollen concentration measurements have enabled more accurate reconstructions of late glacial vegetation. According to them, the complex natural and climatic conditions, as well as the high variation of landforms and Quaternary deposits composition have resulted in a very specific plant cover, with no modern analogs to be found. The cover did not form a closed canopy, was mosaic, and included species that were diverse both ecologically and in terms of geographic provenance. In Karelia at 12350–10300 14С yrs BP ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Tundra Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 10 27
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topic pollen spectra
macrofossils
fossil flora
palaeovegetation
late glacial period
karelia
Science
Q
spellingShingle pollen spectra
macrofossils
fossil flora
palaeovegetation
late glacial period
karelia
Science
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Nadezhda Lavrova
Lyudmila Filimonova
Using the fossil flora composition analysis for the reconstruction of vegetation and palaeoecological conditions during late glacial time in Karelia
topic_facet pollen spectra
macrofossils
fossil flora
palaeovegetation
late glacial period
karelia
Science
Q
description The paper summarizes the results of pollen and macrofossil studies of late glacial deposits in Karelia, encompassing the Older Dryas, Allerod, and Younger Dryas – 12350–10300 14С yrs BP (14100–11900 cal. yrs BP). Specific features of the composition and formation of spore-pollen spectra (SPS) are considered. SPS of late glacial deposits in Karelia were found to contain pollen and spores of plants from surrounding habitats, as well as redeposited pollen grains and those coming from long-range transport. Interpretation of late glacial palaeobotanical data and reconstruction of the respective plant cover employed palaeoecological analysis and the method of measuring pollen concentration in deposits. The geographical and eco-sociological analysis of the fossil flora was carried out. A majority of species were found to have had circumpolar distribution; somewhat fewer species had Eurasian ranges; the third position is shared by Holarctic, circumboreal, and European species. The flora includes arctic-alpine, low-arctic, arctic, steppe, and boreal species. Having analyzed micro- and macrofossils, we identified plants belonging to forest, tundra, forest-tundra, steppe, and meadow communities, pioneer groupings on immature or disturbed soils, stony and gravely substrates. The identified plants are indicators of late glacial ecological conditions. They have different requirements to heat and moisture, texture and geochemical composition of the underlying deposits. The integrated analysis of the fossil flora and pollen concentration measurements have enabled more accurate reconstructions of late glacial vegetation. According to them, the complex natural and climatic conditions, as well as the high variation of landforms and Quaternary deposits composition have resulted in a very specific plant cover, with no modern analogs to be found. The cover did not form a closed canopy, was mosaic, and included species that were diverse both ecologically and in terms of geographic provenance. In Karelia at 12350–10300 14С yrs BP ...
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author Nadezhda Lavrova
Lyudmila Filimonova
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title Using the fossil flora composition analysis for the reconstruction of vegetation and palaeoecological conditions during late glacial time in Karelia
title_short Using the fossil flora composition analysis for the reconstruction of vegetation and palaeoecological conditions during late glacial time in Karelia
title_full Using the fossil flora composition analysis for the reconstruction of vegetation and palaeoecological conditions during late glacial time in Karelia
title_fullStr Using the fossil flora composition analysis for the reconstruction of vegetation and palaeoecological conditions during late glacial time in Karelia
title_full_unstemmed Using the fossil flora composition analysis for the reconstruction of vegetation and palaeoecological conditions during late glacial time in Karelia
title_sort using the fossil flora composition analysis for the reconstruction of vegetation and palaeoecological conditions during late glacial time in karelia
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