Chronology of vegetation and paleoclimatic stages of northwestern Russia during the late glacial and Holocene.

We have studied 6 reference sections of bog and lake sediments in the Leningrad and Novgorod provinces to develop a geochronological scale for vegetational and paleoclimatic changes in northwestern Russia during the Late Glacial and Holocene. Every 10-cm layer along the peat and gyttja sections (4-8...

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Main Authors: Arslanov, Kh A, Saveljeva, L A, Gey, N A, Klimanov, V A, Chernov, S B, Chernova, G M, Kuzmin, G F, Tertychnaya, T V, Subetto, D A, Denisenkov, V P
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Radiocarbon 1999
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Online Access:https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/radiocarbon/article/view/3793
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spelling ftunivarizonaojs:oai:journals.uair.arizona.edu:article/3793 2023-05-15T17:01:03+02:00 Chronology of vegetation and paleoclimatic stages of northwestern Russia during the late glacial and Holocene. Arslanov, Kh A Saveljeva, L A Gey, N A Klimanov, V A Chernov, S B Chernova, G M Kuzmin, G F Tertychnaya, T V Subetto, D A Denisenkov, V P 1999-01-01 application/pdf https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/radiocarbon/article/view/3793 eng eng Radiocarbon https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/radiocarbon/article/view/3793/3218 https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/radiocarbon/article/view/3793 Radiocarbon; Vol 41, No 1 (1999); 25-45 0033-8222 spores;Bog soils;northwestern Russia;Boreal;Leningrad Oblast Russian Federation;Novgorod Russian Federation;Atlantic;gyttja;lake sediments;lacustrine environment;upper Weichselian;Weichselian;Younger Dryas;C 14 C 12;Holocene;microfossils;miospores;palynomorphs;pollen;soils;paleoclimatology;Pleistocene;Russian Federation;upper Pleistocene;Europe;peat;Commonwealth of Independent States;sediments;Cenozoic;Quaternary;C 14;carbon;dates;isotopes;radioactive isotopes;stable isotopes;absolute age info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 1999 ftunivarizonaojs 2020-11-14T16:10:02Z We have studied 6 reference sections of bog and lake sediments in the Leningrad and Novgorod provinces to develop a geochronological scale for vegetational and paleoclimatic changes in northwestern Russia during the Late Glacial and Holocene. Every 10-cm layer along the peat and gyttja sections (4-8.5 m thick) was investigated palynologically and the great majority of them were radiocarbon dated. Using the data obtained, standard palynological diagrams were plotted and vegetation history reconstructed. The palynozones indicated on the diagrams were related to the climatic periods and subperiods (phases) of the Blytt-Sernander scheme. On the basis of 230 (super 14) C dates obtained, we derived the geochronology of climatic periods and phases, as well as the chronology for the appearance and areal distribution of forest-forming tree species. The uppermost peat layers were dated by using the "bomb effect". We compared the stages of Holocene vegetation and paleoclimatic changes discovered for the Leningrad and Novgorod provinces with the those obtained for Karelia, which we had studied earlier using the same methodology. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* Journals at the University of Arizona
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topic spores;Bog soils;northwestern Russia;Boreal;Leningrad Oblast Russian Federation;Novgorod Russian Federation;Atlantic;gyttja;lake sediments;lacustrine environment;upper Weichselian;Weichselian;Younger Dryas;C 14 C 12;Holocene;microfossils;miospores;palynomorphs;pollen;soils;paleoclimatology;Pleistocene;Russian Federation;upper Pleistocene;Europe;peat;Commonwealth of Independent States;sediments;Cenozoic;Quaternary;C 14;carbon;dates;isotopes;radioactive isotopes;stable isotopes;absolute age
spellingShingle spores;Bog soils;northwestern Russia;Boreal;Leningrad Oblast Russian Federation;Novgorod Russian Federation;Atlantic;gyttja;lake sediments;lacustrine environment;upper Weichselian;Weichselian;Younger Dryas;C 14 C 12;Holocene;microfossils;miospores;palynomorphs;pollen;soils;paleoclimatology;Pleistocene;Russian Federation;upper Pleistocene;Europe;peat;Commonwealth of Independent States;sediments;Cenozoic;Quaternary;C 14;carbon;dates;isotopes;radioactive isotopes;stable isotopes;absolute age
Arslanov, Kh A
Saveljeva, L A
Gey, N A
Klimanov, V A
Chernov, S B
Chernova, G M
Kuzmin, G F
Tertychnaya, T V
Subetto, D A
Denisenkov, V P
Chronology of vegetation and paleoclimatic stages of northwestern Russia during the late glacial and Holocene.
topic_facet spores;Bog soils;northwestern Russia;Boreal;Leningrad Oblast Russian Federation;Novgorod Russian Federation;Atlantic;gyttja;lake sediments;lacustrine environment;upper Weichselian;Weichselian;Younger Dryas;C 14 C 12;Holocene;microfossils;miospores;palynomorphs;pollen;soils;paleoclimatology;Pleistocene;Russian Federation;upper Pleistocene;Europe;peat;Commonwealth of Independent States;sediments;Cenozoic;Quaternary;C 14;carbon;dates;isotopes;radioactive isotopes;stable isotopes;absolute age
description We have studied 6 reference sections of bog and lake sediments in the Leningrad and Novgorod provinces to develop a geochronological scale for vegetational and paleoclimatic changes in northwestern Russia during the Late Glacial and Holocene. Every 10-cm layer along the peat and gyttja sections (4-8.5 m thick) was investigated palynologically and the great majority of them were radiocarbon dated. Using the data obtained, standard palynological diagrams were plotted and vegetation history reconstructed. The palynozones indicated on the diagrams were related to the climatic periods and subperiods (phases) of the Blytt-Sernander scheme. On the basis of 230 (super 14) C dates obtained, we derived the geochronology of climatic periods and phases, as well as the chronology for the appearance and areal distribution of forest-forming tree species. The uppermost peat layers were dated by using the "bomb effect". We compared the stages of Holocene vegetation and paleoclimatic changes discovered for the Leningrad and Novgorod provinces with the those obtained for Karelia, which we had studied earlier using the same methodology.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Arslanov, Kh A
Saveljeva, L A
Gey, N A
Klimanov, V A
Chernov, S B
Chernova, G M
Kuzmin, G F
Tertychnaya, T V
Subetto, D A
Denisenkov, V P
author_facet Arslanov, Kh A
Saveljeva, L A
Gey, N A
Klimanov, V A
Chernov, S B
Chernova, G M
Kuzmin, G F
Tertychnaya, T V
Subetto, D A
Denisenkov, V P
author_sort Arslanov, Kh A
title Chronology of vegetation and paleoclimatic stages of northwestern Russia during the late glacial and Holocene.
title_short Chronology of vegetation and paleoclimatic stages of northwestern Russia during the late glacial and Holocene.
title_full Chronology of vegetation and paleoclimatic stages of northwestern Russia during the late glacial and Holocene.
title_fullStr Chronology of vegetation and paleoclimatic stages of northwestern Russia during the late glacial and Holocene.
title_full_unstemmed Chronology of vegetation and paleoclimatic stages of northwestern Russia during the late glacial and Holocene.
title_sort chronology of vegetation and paleoclimatic stages of northwestern russia during the late glacial and holocene.
publisher Radiocarbon
publishDate 1999
url https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/radiocarbon/article/view/3793
genre karelia*
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op_source Radiocarbon; Vol 41, No 1 (1999); 25-45
0033-8222
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