Palaeogeography and evolution of the Dubičiai glaciolacustrine basin in southern Lithuania

The Dubičiai glaciolacustrine basin was studied by means of geomorphological, lithological and cartographic methods in order to reconstruct water level changes during postglacial time. The formation of the basin and respective sedimentation processes began immediately after the deglaciation. Glaciol...

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Main Authors: Česnulevičius, Algimantas, Švedas, Kęstutis
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Lithuanian
English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://leu.lvb.lt/LEU:ELABAPDB4271484&prefLang=en_US
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Summary:The Dubičiai glaciolacustrine basin was studied by means of geomorphological, lithological and cartographic methods in order to reconstruct water level changes during postglacial time. The formation of the basin and respective sedimentation processes began immediately after the deglaciation. Glaciolacustrine terraces in the Dubičiai basin formed during the Frankfurt (Grūda) Stage of the last glaciation, and during the Dryas-Allerod, Boreal and Subatlantic chronozones. Intense evolution of the basin took place at the end of the Late Pleistocene and in the Early Holocene. The greatest changes in the topography were due to thermokarst processes which began in the Allerod and continued until the Boreal. Climate became warm and moist at the beginning of the Preboreal and thus created good conditions for accumulation of gyttja, peat and freshwater lime. The latest stage in the development of the Dubičiai basin occurred in the 19th century. In 50 years the area of the basin decreased by 10 times: from 221 ha in 1850 to 20 ha in 1900. The last major change in the hydrographie network of the basin occurred in 1958-59 when an artificial drainage project was completed. Key words: thermokarst, Dubičiai glaciolacustrine basin, Lithuania, Late Weichselian, lake water level.