Changes in the Early Holocene lacustrine environment inferred from the subfossil ostracod record in the Varangu section, northern Estonia

The Varangu section is located on the southern slope of the Pandivere Upland in northern Estonia. A silty clay bed formed in the study area at 11 ;200–9300 ;cal ;yr ;BP, according to ostracod subfossils (e.g. Tonnacypris estonica, Leucocythere mirabilis, Limnocytherina sanctipatricii) in an oxygen-r...

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Main Authors: Tõnu Meidla, Kadri Sohar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Estonian Academy Publishers 2010-09-01
Series:Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.kirj.ee/public/Estonian_Journal_of_Earth_Sciences/2010/issue_3/earth-2010-3-195-206.pdf
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spelling doaj-3b023943831c4580aede36ed330eca4f2020-11-24T23:06:31ZengEstonian Academy PublishersEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences1736-47282010-09-0159319520610.3176/earth.2010.3.02Changes in the Early Holocene lacustrine environment inferred from the subfossil ostracod record in the Varangu section, northern EstoniaTõnu MeidlaKadri SoharThe Varangu section is located on the southern slope of the Pandivere Upland in northern Estonia. A silty clay bed formed in the study area at 11 ;200–9300 ;cal ;yr ;BP, according to ostracod subfossils (e.g. Tonnacypris estonica, Leucocythere mirabilis, Limnocytherina sanctipatricii) in an oxygen-rich cool and oligotrophic profundal lacustrine environment, with an inflow of surface waters through springs. The record of specific ostracods (e.g. Cyclocypris ovum, Cypridopsis vidua, Metacypris cordata) reflects littoral environments, ongoing eutrophication, temperature increase and a progressive shallowing of the lake in the early Holocene (9300–7400 ;cal ;yr ;BP) when the tufa bed accumulated. A slight cooling and productivity decrease at 9100–8600 ;cal ;yr ;BP preceded further temperature rise and water level lowering, leading to the development of a eutrophic lake and cease of ; ;tufa precipitation (8600–7400 ;cal ;yr ;BP).http://www.kirj.ee/public/Estonian_Journal_of_Earth_Sciences/2010/issue_3/earth-2010-3-195-206.pdfostracodspalaeoecologytufaearly HoloceneVarangunorthern Estonia.
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Changes in the Early Holocene lacustrine environment inferred from the subfossil ostracod record in the Varangu section, northern Estonia
Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences
ostracods
palaeoecology
tufa
early Holocene
Varangu
northern Estonia.
author_facet Tõnu Meidla
Kadri Sohar
author_sort Tõnu Meidla
title Changes in the Early Holocene lacustrine environment inferred from the subfossil ostracod record in the Varangu section, northern Estonia
title_short Changes in the Early Holocene lacustrine environment inferred from the subfossil ostracod record in the Varangu section, northern Estonia
title_full Changes in the Early Holocene lacustrine environment inferred from the subfossil ostracod record in the Varangu section, northern Estonia
title_fullStr Changes in the Early Holocene lacustrine environment inferred from the subfossil ostracod record in the Varangu section, northern Estonia
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the Early Holocene lacustrine environment inferred from the subfossil ostracod record in the Varangu section, northern Estonia
title_sort changes in the early holocene lacustrine environment inferred from the subfossil ostracod record in the varangu section, northern estonia
publisher Estonian Academy Publishers
series Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences
issn 1736-4728
publishDate 2010-09-01
description The Varangu section is located on the southern slope of the Pandivere Upland in northern Estonia. A silty clay bed formed in the study area at 11 ;200–9300 ;cal ;yr ;BP, according to ostracod subfossils (e.g. Tonnacypris estonica, Leucocythere mirabilis, Limnocytherina sanctipatricii) in an oxygen-rich cool and oligotrophic profundal lacustrine environment, with an inflow of surface waters through springs. The record of specific ostracods (e.g. Cyclocypris ovum, Cypridopsis vidua, Metacypris cordata) reflects littoral environments, ongoing eutrophication, temperature increase and a progressive shallowing of the lake in the early Holocene (9300–7400 ;cal ;yr ;BP) when the tufa bed accumulated. A slight cooling and productivity decrease at 9100–8600 ;cal ;yr ;BP preceded further temperature rise and water level lowering, leading to the development of a eutrophic lake and cease of ; ;tufa precipitation (8600–7400 ;cal ;yr ;BP).
topic ostracods
palaeoecology
tufa
early Holocene
Varangu
northern Estonia.
url http://www.kirj.ee/public/Estonian_Journal_of_Earth_Sciences/2010/issue_3/earth-2010-3-195-206.pdf
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