The lateglacial and early holocene vegetation dynamics: new multi-proxy data from the central Belarus

Detailed knowledge of the periglacial flora is essential to assess the vegetation dynamics in deglaciated regions of northern and north eastern Europe, previously covered by the ice sheet of the Late Weichselian Glaciation. Therefore, the territory of Belarus, which stretches in the periglacial zone...

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Published in:Quaternary International
Main Authors: Stančikaitė, Miglė, Zernitskaya, Valentina, Kluczynska, Gražyna, Valūnas, Darius, Gedminienė, Laura, Uogintas, Domas, Skuratovič, Žana, Vlasov, Boris, Gastevičienė, Neringa, Ežerinskis, Žilvinas, Šapolaitė, Justina, Šeirienė, Vaida
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Published: 2021
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spelling ftlithuaniansrc:oai:elaba:100047527 2023-05-15T16:41:34+02:00 The lateglacial and early holocene vegetation dynamics: new multi-proxy data from the central Belarus Stančikaitė, Miglė Zernitskaya, Valentina Kluczynska, Gražyna Valūnas, Darius Gedminienė, Laura Uogintas, Domas Skuratovič, Žana Vlasov, Boris Gastevičienė, Neringa Ežerinskis, Žilvinas Šapolaitė, Justina Šeirienė, Vaida 2021 http://ftmc.lvb.lt/FTMC:ELABAPDB100047527&prefLang=en_US eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.quaint.2021.05.004 http://ftmc.lvb.lt/FTMC:ELABAPDB100047527&prefLang=en_US Quaternary international, Oxford : Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd., 2021, vol. 00, p. 1-16 ISSN 1040-6182 eISSN 1873-4553 pollen plant macro vegetation history lake sediments periglacial zone Belarus info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftlithuaniansrc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2021.05.004 2021-12-02T01:23:40Z Detailed knowledge of the periglacial flora is essential to assess the vegetation dynamics in deglaciated regions of northern and north eastern Europe, previously covered by the ice sheet of the Late Weichselian Glaciation. Therefore, the territory of Belarus, which stretches in the periglacial zone of the Last Glaciation and the most part of which was free of ice during the Last Glacial maximum, is off particular importance in analysing the post-glacial floral establishment and the subsequent vegetation dynamics in this part of the continent. In this study, results of palaeobotanical (pollen and plant macrofossil), lithological (measurements of magnetic susceptibility, MS) and isotopic (14C) investigations were obtained to fill the existing gap in reconstructing the peculiarities of the terrestrial and aquatic vegetation dynamics throughout the Lateglacial - Early Holocene period in the central Belarus. The investigated sediment profile, comprising organically enriched gyttja at 13,400–13,100 cal yr BP, carbon enriched and sandy gyttja at 13,100–9700 cal yr BP and unconsolidated mud after 9500 cal yr BP, provides clear evidence proving the flourishing of a pine-birch predominated forest with occasional spruce stands during the Allerød in area. Three occasions of change in the vegetation structure were noted within the Younger Dryas, i.e. 12,900–12,700 cal yr BP, 12,200–12,000 cal yr BP and 11,900–11,700 cal yr BP, suggesting negative climatic excursion taken place in area and facilitating flourishing of a Picea-predominating forest that culminated at about 12,300 and 12,000 cal yr BP. Pollen record suggests the Early Holocene vegetation shifts occurring at about 11,300–11,200 cal yr BP, 10,800–10,600 cal yr BP and 10,300–10,100 cal yr BP evidence the general response to the global-scale climatic events i.e. Preborael Oscillation or “10,2 ka” while fluctuations triggered by local or regional-scale climatic events have been identified as well. About 10,800–10,700 cal yr BP, formation of the forest with an increasing representation of thermophilous taxa (Ulmus, Tilia, Quercus) started in area Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet LSRC VL (Lithuanian Social Research Centre Virtual Library) Quaternary International 630 121 136
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topic pollen
plant macro
vegetation history
lake sediments
periglacial zone
Belarus
spellingShingle pollen
plant macro
vegetation history
lake sediments
periglacial zone
Belarus
Stančikaitė, Miglė
Zernitskaya, Valentina
Kluczynska, Gražyna
Valūnas, Darius
Gedminienė, Laura
Uogintas, Domas
Skuratovič, Žana
Vlasov, Boris
Gastevičienė, Neringa
Ežerinskis, Žilvinas
Šapolaitė, Justina
Šeirienė, Vaida
The lateglacial and early holocene vegetation dynamics: new multi-proxy data from the central Belarus
topic_facet pollen
plant macro
vegetation history
lake sediments
periglacial zone
Belarus
description Detailed knowledge of the periglacial flora is essential to assess the vegetation dynamics in deglaciated regions of northern and north eastern Europe, previously covered by the ice sheet of the Late Weichselian Glaciation. Therefore, the territory of Belarus, which stretches in the periglacial zone of the Last Glaciation and the most part of which was free of ice during the Last Glacial maximum, is off particular importance in analysing the post-glacial floral establishment and the subsequent vegetation dynamics in this part of the continent. In this study, results of palaeobotanical (pollen and plant macrofossil), lithological (measurements of magnetic susceptibility, MS) and isotopic (14C) investigations were obtained to fill the existing gap in reconstructing the peculiarities of the terrestrial and aquatic vegetation dynamics throughout the Lateglacial - Early Holocene period in the central Belarus. The investigated sediment profile, comprising organically enriched gyttja at 13,400–13,100 cal yr BP, carbon enriched and sandy gyttja at 13,100–9700 cal yr BP and unconsolidated mud after 9500 cal yr BP, provides clear evidence proving the flourishing of a pine-birch predominated forest with occasional spruce stands during the Allerød in area. Three occasions of change in the vegetation structure were noted within the Younger Dryas, i.e. 12,900–12,700 cal yr BP, 12,200–12,000 cal yr BP and 11,900–11,700 cal yr BP, suggesting negative climatic excursion taken place in area and facilitating flourishing of a Picea-predominating forest that culminated at about 12,300 and 12,000 cal yr BP. Pollen record suggests the Early Holocene vegetation shifts occurring at about 11,300–11,200 cal yr BP, 10,800–10,600 cal yr BP and 10,300–10,100 cal yr BP evidence the general response to the global-scale climatic events i.e. Preborael Oscillation or “10,2 ka” while fluctuations triggered by local or regional-scale climatic events have been identified as well. About 10,800–10,700 cal yr BP, formation of the forest with an increasing representation of thermophilous taxa (Ulmus, Tilia, Quercus) started in area
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Stančikaitė, Miglė
Zernitskaya, Valentina
Kluczynska, Gražyna
Valūnas, Darius
Gedminienė, Laura
Uogintas, Domas
Skuratovič, Žana
Vlasov, Boris
Gastevičienė, Neringa
Ežerinskis, Žilvinas
Šapolaitė, Justina
Šeirienė, Vaida
author_facet Stančikaitė, Miglė
Zernitskaya, Valentina
Kluczynska, Gražyna
Valūnas, Darius
Gedminienė, Laura
Uogintas, Domas
Skuratovič, Žana
Vlasov, Boris
Gastevičienė, Neringa
Ežerinskis, Žilvinas
Šapolaitė, Justina
Šeirienė, Vaida
author_sort Stančikaitė, Miglė
title The lateglacial and early holocene vegetation dynamics: new multi-proxy data from the central Belarus
title_short The lateglacial and early holocene vegetation dynamics: new multi-proxy data from the central Belarus
title_full The lateglacial and early holocene vegetation dynamics: new multi-proxy data from the central Belarus
title_fullStr The lateglacial and early holocene vegetation dynamics: new multi-proxy data from the central Belarus
title_full_unstemmed The lateglacial and early holocene vegetation dynamics: new multi-proxy data from the central Belarus
title_sort lateglacial and early holocene vegetation dynamics: new multi-proxy data from the central belarus
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