When the River Began—The Formation of River Motala Ström and Human Presence in the Early Holocene, Sweden
In conjunction with the extensive archaeological projects conducted at the current outlet of Sweden’s second largest lake, Lake Vättern, macrofossil, pollen and diatom records have been studied from 14 C-dated lake and river sediments from River Motala Ström in Motala and Lake Boren. These investiga...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:163c90e8c4544024b02e6eb5692c506b 2023-05-15T16:41:08+02:00 When the River Began—The Formation of River Motala Ström and Human Presence in the Early Holocene, Sweden Jonas Bergman Anna Plikk Jens Heimdahl Linus Hagberg Fredrik Hallgren Jan Risberg Fredrik Molin 2020-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/quat3030025 https://doaj.org/article/163c90e8c4544024b02e6eb5692c506b EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2571-550X/3/3/25 https://doaj.org/toc/2571-550X doi:10.3390/quat3030025 2571-550X https://doaj.org/article/163c90e8c4544024b02e6eb5692c506b Quaternary, Vol 3, Iss 25, p 25 (2020) River Motala Ström Lake Vättern river formation process shoreline displacement Mesolithic Strandvägen Human evolution GN281-289 Stratigraphy QE640-699 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/quat3030025 2022-12-31T04:18:03Z In conjunction with the extensive archaeological projects conducted at the current outlet of Sweden’s second largest lake, Lake Vättern, macrofossil, pollen and diatom records have been studied from 14 C-dated lake and river sediments from River Motala Ström in Motala and Lake Boren. These investigations have revealed sedimentary evidence of the Yoldia Sea regression, the Ancient Lake Vättern transgression, and the following stepwise river formation process. Around 9000 cal BC, two small kettlehole basins at Strandvägen and Kanaljorden became isolated from the Baltic basin. As the ice sheet retreated further north, the isostatic uplift isolated the Vättern basin from the Baltic basin. Due to the uneven isostatic uplift, the basin tilted toward the south, and the Ancient Lake Vättern transgression started in Motala. The threshold in Motala at 92.5 m a.s.l. was reached around 7200 cal BC, and River Motala Ström was formed. 14 C-dated diatom records from Lake Boren, and shoreline deposits in Motala, confirm this event. The water level in Lake Vättern initially fell around 1.5 m, and around 5800 cal BC, a second erosional event cut down the threshold to modern day level. At this time, the Late Mesolithic settlements in Motala were established and expanded. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Ström ENVELOPE(14.783,14.783,65.733,65.733) Quaternary 3 3 25 |
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In conjunction with the extensive archaeological projects conducted at the current outlet of Sweden’s second largest lake, Lake Vättern, macrofossil, pollen and diatom records have been studied from 14 C-dated lake and river sediments from River Motala Ström in Motala and Lake Boren. These investigations have revealed sedimentary evidence of the Yoldia Sea regression, the Ancient Lake Vättern transgression, and the following stepwise river formation process. Around 9000 cal BC, two small kettlehole basins at Strandvägen and Kanaljorden became isolated from the Baltic basin. As the ice sheet retreated further north, the isostatic uplift isolated the Vättern basin from the Baltic basin. Due to the uneven isostatic uplift, the basin tilted toward the south, and the Ancient Lake Vättern transgression started in Motala. The threshold in Motala at 92.5 m a.s.l. was reached around 7200 cal BC, and River Motala Ström was formed. 14 C-dated diatom records from Lake Boren, and shoreline deposits in Motala, confirm this event. The water level in Lake Vättern initially fell around 1.5 m, and around 5800 cal BC, a second erosional event cut down the threshold to modern day level. At this time, the Late Mesolithic settlements in Motala were established and expanded. |
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Jonas Bergman Anna Plikk Jens Heimdahl Linus Hagberg Fredrik Hallgren Jan Risberg Fredrik Molin |
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When the River Began—The Formation of River Motala Ström and Human Presence in the Early Holocene, Sweden |
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When the River Began—The Formation of River Motala Ström and Human Presence in the Early Holocene, Sweden |
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When the River Began—The Formation of River Motala Ström and Human Presence in the Early Holocene, Sweden |
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When the River Began—The Formation of River Motala Ström and Human Presence in the Early Holocene, Sweden |
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When the River Began—The Formation of River Motala Ström and Human Presence in the Early Holocene, Sweden |
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when the river began—the formation of river motala ström and human presence in the early holocene, sweden |
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