Late-Glacial and Early Holocene history of Lake Khotavets (Mologa-Sheksna Lowland, NW Russia): a geodiversity conservation case study

Authors

  • Sadokov, D.O. 1, 2
  • Sapelko, T.V. 3
  • Fedorov, G.B. 2, 4
  • 1 Darwin State Nature Biosphere Reserve, vil. Borok, 44, Cherepovets district, Vologda region, 162723, Russia
    2 Institute of Earth Sciences, St. Petersburg State University, Universitetskaya Emb., 7-9, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia
    3 Institute of Limnology of the Russian Academy of Sciences SPC RAS, Sevastianova. Str., 9, St. Petersburg, 196105, Russia
    4 Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, Beringa Str., 38, St. Petersburg, 199397, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31951/2658-3518-2022-A-4-1562

Keywords:

palaeolimnology, Early Holocene, Late Glacial, pollen, geochemical proxies, sedimentation, geodiversity

Abstract

Evolution and regional climate changes during the Late Glacial/Holocene transition were studied using organic and inorganic geochemical proxies and pollen data from Lake Khotavets (NW Russia). Palaeoclimatic and palaeosedimentation sequence was described for the time slices 13.5 – 12.9, 12.9 – 11.8 and 11.8 – 11.1 cal. ka BP, attributed to the Allerød, Younger Dryas and Preboreal, respectively. Rapid organic accumulation, decrease of minerogenic input and woods expansion ~11.8 cal. ka BP were associated with the Holocene warming. The presented reconstruction determines scientific justification for specific geodiversity conservation.

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2022-09-02

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