The sedimentary sequence from the Lake Ķūži outcrop, central Latvia: implications for late glacial stratigraphy

Sediment samples from an outcrop in the near-shore area of Lake Ķūži (Vidzeme Heights, Central Latvia) were investigated using palaeobotanical (pollen and macrofossil analysis) and lithological (grain-size analysis) methods and accelerator mass spectrometry 14C dating. A dark, organic-rich sediment...

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Main Authors: Tiiu Koff, Jaanus Terasmaa
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Language:English
Published: Estonian Academy Publishers 2011-06-01
Series:Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.kirj.ee/public/Estonian_Journal_of_Earth_Sciences/2011/issue_2/earth-2011-2-113-122.pdf
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spelling doaj-418b60f591a04fd5bdcb401069025e2f2020-11-24T23:14:32ZengEstonian Academy PublishersEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences1736-47282011-06-0160211312210.3176/earth.2011.2.05The sedimentary sequence from the Lake Ķūži outcrop, central Latvia: implications for late glacial stratigraphyTiiu KoffJaanus TerasmaaSediment samples from an outcrop in the near-shore area of Lake Ķūži (Vidzeme Heights, Central Latvia) were investigated using palaeobotanical (pollen and macrofossil analysis) and lithological (grain-size analysis) methods and accelerator mass spectrometry 14C dating. A dark, organic-rich sediment layer was found below 1.7 m of sandy layers approximately 30 cm above the present lake level. Radiocarbon dating of a wood sample from the lowermost layer (11 050 ± 60 14C BP, 13 107–12 721 cal BP) shows that the layer is of late glacial age. The composition of the pollen spectra is characterized by Betula nana, Cyperaceae pollen and spores of Equisetum, confirming that the lowermost sediments were formed during the late glacial. Fossils of obligate aquatic organisms in the upper layer, which include oospores of Characeae and seeds of Potamogeton, indicate an open water environment. Pollen of Myriophyllum and Potamogeton and non-pollen palynomorphs, such as algal Botryococcus and Pediastrum cf. boryanum, confirm this conclusion. The pollen assemblage from the greyish loam layer following this lacustrine phase shows a pattern characteristic of the Younger Dryas vegetation before the start of the real expansion of birch forests at the beginning of the Holocene.http://www.kirj.ee/public/Estonian_Journal_of_Earth_Sciences/2011/issue_2/earth-2011-2-113-122.pdflate glacialpalynostratigraphyplant macrofossilsVidzeme HeightsLatvia.
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The sedimentary sequence from the Lake Ķūži outcrop, central Latvia: implications for late glacial stratigraphy
Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences
late glacial
palynostratigraphy
plant macrofossils
Vidzeme Heights
Latvia.
author_facet Tiiu Koff
Jaanus Terasmaa
author_sort Tiiu Koff
title The sedimentary sequence from the Lake Ķūži outcrop, central Latvia: implications for late glacial stratigraphy
title_short The sedimentary sequence from the Lake Ķūži outcrop, central Latvia: implications for late glacial stratigraphy
title_full The sedimentary sequence from the Lake Ķūži outcrop, central Latvia: implications for late glacial stratigraphy
title_fullStr The sedimentary sequence from the Lake Ķūži outcrop, central Latvia: implications for late glacial stratigraphy
title_full_unstemmed The sedimentary sequence from the Lake Ķūži outcrop, central Latvia: implications for late glacial stratigraphy
title_sort sedimentary sequence from the lake ķūži outcrop, central latvia: implications for late glacial stratigraphy
publisher Estonian Academy Publishers
series Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences
issn 1736-4728
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Sediment samples from an outcrop in the near-shore area of Lake Ķūži (Vidzeme Heights, Central Latvia) were investigated using palaeobotanical (pollen and macrofossil analysis) and lithological (grain-size analysis) methods and accelerator mass spectrometry 14C dating. A dark, organic-rich sediment layer was found below 1.7 m of sandy layers approximately 30 cm above the present lake level. Radiocarbon dating of a wood sample from the lowermost layer (11 050 ± 60 14C BP, 13 107–12 721 cal BP) shows that the layer is of late glacial age. The composition of the pollen spectra is characterized by Betula nana, Cyperaceae pollen and spores of Equisetum, confirming that the lowermost sediments were formed during the late glacial. Fossils of obligate aquatic organisms in the upper layer, which include oospores of Characeae and seeds of Potamogeton, indicate an open water environment. Pollen of Myriophyllum and Potamogeton and non-pollen palynomorphs, such as algal Botryococcus and Pediastrum cf. boryanum, confirm this conclusion. The pollen assemblage from the greyish loam layer following this lacustrine phase shows a pattern characteristic of the Younger Dryas vegetation before the start of the real expansion of birch forests at the beginning of the Holocene.
topic late glacial
palynostratigraphy
plant macrofossils
Vidzeme Heights
Latvia.
url http://www.kirj.ee/public/Estonian_Journal_of_Earth_Sciences/2011/issue_2/earth-2011-2-113-122.pdf
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