Late pleistocene and holocene history of the lakes in the Kola peninsula, Karelia and the north-western part of the east european plain

The paper reviews the work on paleolimnology in parts of the FSU over the last 40 years. It presents a short review of "The history of the lakes of the East European plain", one of the books of the series "The history of lakes" published by the Institute of Lake Research of the R...

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Main Authors: Davydova, N., Servant Vildary, Simone
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1996
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Online Access:http://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010014656
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Summary:The paper reviews the work on paleolimnology in parts of the FSU over the last 40 years. It presents a short review of "The history of the lakes of the East European plain", one of the books of the series "The history of lakes" published by the Institute of Lake Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It describes the Late Pleistocene and Holocene history of these lakes based mainly on the study of lacustrine sediments. Amongst the samples Lake Nero near Moscow which is located near the marginal zone of the last glacation, and includes records that go back as early as 190,000 BP. The main elements of lake evolution are shown in different territories : Byelorussia Baltic countries Karelia and the Kola peninsula. Special attention is given to palaeolimnological data because its use for Holocene and Late Pleistocene palaeoclimate reconstruction. (Résumé d'auteur)