Holocene environmental changes in the south-western Baltic Sea reflected by the geochemical data and diatoms of the sediment cores

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作者
Kostecki, Robert [1 ]
Janczak-Kostecka, Beata [1 ]
机构
[1] Adam Mickiewicz Univ, Dept Quaternary Geol & Paleogeog, PL-61680 Poznan, Poland
关键词
Diatoms; Geochemistry; Environmental changes; Littorina transgression; Canonical correlation analysis; South-western Baltic Sea; POMERANIAN BAY; LITTORINA TRANSGRESSION; HISTORY; CALIBRATION; EVOLUTION; BASIN; PROXY; GULF; PART;
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10.1016/j.jmarsys.2012.06.005
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P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Marine sediment cores from the Pomeranian Bay and Arkona Basin were analysed in terms of geochemical composition, diatom assemblages and radiocarbon dating, in order to evaluate the characteristics of the Littorina transgression, on the environment of the south Baltic basin. The data show that this transgression had a strong influence on the evolution of the hydrographic system, which has changed substantially from the Ancylus Lake to the Littorina Sea. The beginning of the period of the Littorina Sea was estimated at 7400-8000 cal BP, but culmination of the marine ingression appeared a few hundred years afterwards in the western cores from the Arkona Basin, and almost 2000 years later in the eastern cores from the Pomeranian Bay. In this study we present a new look at the evolution of the Baltic Sea during the Holocene, based on the statistical analysis of relations between geochemical composition and diatom occurrence. Canonical correlation analysis clearly describes Ancylus and Littorina environments. The Ancylus Lake was characterised as a cold lacustrine environment with poor nutrient availability and high mineral matter inflow, probably from adjacent rivers, while the Littorina Sea environment was much warmer, with a high inflow of nutrients that favoured biogenic production. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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