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Biological and geochemical indicators of climatic oscillations during the Last Glacial Termination, the Kaniewo palaeolake (Central Poland)

Joanna Mirosław‐Grabowska, Milena Obremska, Edyta Zawisza, Joanna Stańczak, Michał Słowiński, Anna Mulczyk

2020Ecological Indicators16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study presents the results and interpretations of biological (floral and faunal) and geochemical (isotopic and chemical element composition) investigations of the Late Glacial and Holocene sediment accumulated in the Kaniewo palaeolake. These data allowed us to determine the indicators of environmental changes in this lake ecosystem, such as zooplankton and vegetation development, trophic state, water temperature, and water level. We documented the three cold periods (Oldest, Older, and Younger Dryas) separated by two warm periods (Bølling, Allerød). Additionally, we found traces of cold oscillations within the Allerød, lasting approximately 150 years, probably the Intra-Allerød-Gerzensee oscillation, recorded in western and southern Europe. Our data show that sediment accumulation began at the end of the Oldest Dryas period before ca. 13,900 yr cal BP. The top of the studied sediments represented the transition from the Late Glacial to the early Holocene (Preboreal period, ca.10,500 yr cal BP). The lithology of the sediments changed from silty sands at the bottom, then calcareous detritus gyttja partially interbedded by lake marl to peat at the top. Organic matter occurring in the deposits reflects algae and terrestrial sources. In the cold periods, small number of both Cladocera individuals and species (e.g. Bosmina (E.) longispina, Chydorus sphaericus, Alona affinis), corroborate the unfavourable conditions for the development of zooplankton. Cladocera species indicated the initial oligotrophic status of the lake and the subsequent increase in trophic status. Plant and animal macrofossils indicate initial shallow lake ecosystem. Chara meadow developed at the bottom of the lake with a belt of vascular plants (Carex sp., Hippuris vulgaris, Scirpus sp.) in the littoral zone of the lake. Rich shallow vegetation was accompanied by animals, such as Mollusca (e.g. Valvata piscinalis, Pisidium obtusale, Bithynia tentaculata) and Oribatidae sp., Cristatella mucedo, and Plumatella type.

Topics & Concepts

Younger DryasPreborealMacrofossilAllerød oscillationGeologyGlacial periodHoloceneTrophic levelLake ecosystemEcologyMarlOceanographyDetritusZooplanktonEcosystemPaleontologyBiologyStructural basinGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchMarine and environmental studiesBotany and Plant Ecology Studies