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Geochronology of vegetation stages of south-east Baltic coast (Kaliningrad region) during the middle and Late Holocene
Authors:Khikmatulla Arslanov  Olga Druzhinina  Larisa Savelieva  Dmitry Subetto  Ivan Skhodnov  Pavel Dolukhanov  Gennady Kuzmin  Sergey Chernov  Fedor Maksimov  Segey Kovalenkov
Institution:(1) Geological Survey of Finland, P.O. Box 77, 96101 Rovaniemi, Finland
Abstract:The raised bog sediments that have been continuously accumulated over time represent the most suitable natural object which enables us to reconstruct Late Glacial and Holocene vegetation and palaeoclimates. Bog peat consists of organic carbon formed in situ. It contains moss, plant fragments and microfossils that are necessary for the study of palaeovegetation and palaeoclimate. However, a successful study of palaeoenvironment can be carried out on the basis of investigation of a great quantity of samples along the whole peatbog thickness. In the present paper, the authors present the results of palynological, botanical investigations and radiocarbon dating of 31 peat samples taken from the raised bog Velikoye, located in the eastern part of Kaliningrad Region. The data obtained have enabled us to reconstruct the palaeovegetation, reveal the evolution of the bog and determine rate of peat formation at different evolutional stages over the last 7500 cal BP.
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