Palaeosols as Quaternary stratigraphic key horizons in Ostrobothnia, western Finland

In Ostrobothnia, western Finland, palaeosols have been recognized at several sites in the sandy deposits between glaciofluvial sediments and the overlying till. The palaeosols resemble postglacial podzol. As climatic conditions changed, the palaeosols at Kärjenkoski, Risåsen and Norinkylä were gradu...

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Main Author: R. Kujansuu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geological Society of Finland 1992-12-01
Series:Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
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Online Access:http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume64/sgs_bt_064_2_pages_161_167.pdf
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spelling doaj-105b0a80a6d142be9f9b674120bf877f2020-11-24T23:39:03ZengGeological Society of FinlandBulletin of the Geological Society of Finland0367-52111799-46321992-12-0164216116710.17741/bgsf/64.2.004Palaeosols as Quaternary stratigraphic key horizons in Ostrobothnia, western FinlandR. KujansuuIn Ostrobothnia, western Finland, palaeosols have been recognized at several sites in the sandy deposits between glaciofluvial sediments and the overlying till. The palaeosols resemble postglacial podzol. As climatic conditions changed, the palaeosols at Kärjenkoski, Risåsen and Norinkylä were gradually covered with sand transported by the wind and rainwater, and the A horizons grew in thickness. Under early-glacial conditions the podzol was buried under proglacial sands, which, despite often being deformed by the advancing ice sheet, also contributed to the preservation of the palaeosols. According to TL and OSL dating, the palaeosols were formed 164–83 ka ago, implying that the ice-free period in southern Ostrobothnia lasted from the Saalian deglaciation to the end of the Brørup interstade or even to the beginning of the Mid- Weichselian. Palaeosols can be used as stratigraphic key horizons to correlate systems over large areas. http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume64/sgs_bt_064_2_pages_161_167.pdfstratigraphyPalaeosolspodzolseskersinterglacial environmentinterstadial environmentPleistoceneOstrobothniaFinland
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Palaeosols as Quaternary stratigraphic key horizons in Ostrobothnia, western Finland
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
stratigraphy
Palaeosols
podzols
eskers
interglacial environment
interstadial environment
Pleistocene
Ostrobothnia
Finland
author_facet R. Kujansuu
author_sort R. Kujansuu
title Palaeosols as Quaternary stratigraphic key horizons in Ostrobothnia, western Finland
title_short Palaeosols as Quaternary stratigraphic key horizons in Ostrobothnia, western Finland
title_full Palaeosols as Quaternary stratigraphic key horizons in Ostrobothnia, western Finland
title_fullStr Palaeosols as Quaternary stratigraphic key horizons in Ostrobothnia, western Finland
title_full_unstemmed Palaeosols as Quaternary stratigraphic key horizons in Ostrobothnia, western Finland
title_sort palaeosols as quaternary stratigraphic key horizons in ostrobothnia, western finland
publisher Geological Society of Finland
series Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
issn 0367-5211
1799-4632
publishDate 1992-12-01
description In Ostrobothnia, western Finland, palaeosols have been recognized at several sites in the sandy deposits between glaciofluvial sediments and the overlying till. The palaeosols resemble postglacial podzol. As climatic conditions changed, the palaeosols at Kärjenkoski, Risåsen and Norinkylä were gradually covered with sand transported by the wind and rainwater, and the A horizons grew in thickness. Under early-glacial conditions the podzol was buried under proglacial sands, which, despite often being deformed by the advancing ice sheet, also contributed to the preservation of the palaeosols. According to TL and OSL dating, the palaeosols were formed 164–83 ka ago, implying that the ice-free period in southern Ostrobothnia lasted from the Saalian deglaciation to the end of the Brørup interstade or even to the beginning of the Mid- Weichselian. Palaeosols can be used as stratigraphic key horizons to correlate systems over large areas.
topic stratigraphy
Palaeosols
podzols
eskers
interglacial environment
interstadial environment
Pleistocene
Ostrobothnia
Finland
url http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume64/sgs_bt_064_2_pages_161_167.pdf
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