Paūlių atodangos nuosėdų sedimentacijos sąlygos
During Alerod (AL) the sedimentation of deposits was linked with formation of water basins, when climate became warmer and thermokarst processes took place. Pinus and Betula forests occupied the territory. Alnus andPicea spread in damp habitats. Warm and damp climate caused the increase of water lev...
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ftlithuaniansrc:oai:elaba:5534924 2023-05-15T18:32:58+02:00 Paūlių atodangos nuosėdų sedimentacijos sąlygos Sedimentation conditions of deposits outcrop in Pauliai Barzdžiuvienė, Vaiva Šinkūnas, Petras Mažeika, Jonas 2004 http://lmavb.lvb.lt/LMAVB:ELABAPDB5534924&prefLang=en_US lit eng lit eng http://lmavb.lvb.lt/LMAVB:ELABAPDB5534924&prefLang=en_US Geografijos metraštis, 2004, T. 37, Nr. 1-2, p. 152-161 ISSN 0132-3156 Sedimentation Pollen Grain-size parameters Geochemistry Palaeogeography info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2004 ftlithuaniansrc 2021-12-02T00:14:00Z During Alerod (AL) the sedimentation of deposits was linked with formation of water basins, when climate became warmer and thermokarst processes took place. Pinus and Betula forests occupied the territory. Alnus andPicea spread in damp habitats. Warm and damp climate caused the increase of water level in palaeobasins and fast sedimentation of organic material - lake marl and gyttja. Junipers (Juniperus communis) appeared in sandy soil. During all Alerod period the hydrographic regime in water basins was quite stable. Such water conditions appeared because of improved water circulation when the ground got warmer. In the Younger Dryas (DR2), climate got colder and dryer. The number of herb pollen increased. Open landscape dominated the territory, trees became extinct. Typical plants for tundra -Artemisia and Chenopodiaceae - were noticeable. Climatic changes characteristic to Younger Dryas are confirmed by rapid dissemination of birch. Climatic changes caused the change of sedimentation type. The soil erosion and sand drift started. The fast filling up of the basins by sand interrupted the organogenic sedimentation. It is obvious from sediment structure and composition that sedimentation in water basins was caused by sand drift. Investigations were supported by the Lithuanian State Science and Studies Foundation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Thermokarst Tundra LSRC VL (Lithuanian Social Research Centre Virtual Library) |
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During Alerod (AL) the sedimentation of deposits was linked with formation of water basins, when climate became warmer and thermokarst processes took place. Pinus and Betula forests occupied the territory. Alnus andPicea spread in damp habitats. Warm and damp climate caused the increase of water level in palaeobasins and fast sedimentation of organic material - lake marl and gyttja. Junipers (Juniperus communis) appeared in sandy soil. During all Alerod period the hydrographic regime in water basins was quite stable. Such water conditions appeared because of improved water circulation when the ground got warmer. In the Younger Dryas (DR2), climate got colder and dryer. The number of herb pollen increased. Open landscape dominated the territory, trees became extinct. Typical plants for tundra -Artemisia and Chenopodiaceae - were noticeable. Climatic changes characteristic to Younger Dryas are confirmed by rapid dissemination of birch. Climatic changes caused the change of sedimentation type. The soil erosion and sand drift started. The fast filling up of the basins by sand interrupted the organogenic sedimentation. It is obvious from sediment structure and composition that sedimentation in water basins was caused by sand drift. Investigations were supported by the Lithuanian State Science and Studies Foundation. |
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Barzdžiuvienė, Vaiva Šinkūnas, Petras Mažeika, Jonas |
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Paūlių atodangos nuosėdų sedimentacijos sąlygos |
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Paūlių atodangos nuosėdų sedimentacijos sąlygos |
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Paūlių atodangos nuosėdų sedimentacijos sąlygos |
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Paūlių atodangos nuosėdų sedimentacijos sąlygos |
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paūlių atodangos nuosėdų sedimentacijos sąlygos |
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Thermokarst Tundra |
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Geografijos metraštis, 2004, T. 37, Nr. 1-2, p. 152-161 ISSN 0132-3156 |
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