Holocene relative shore-level changes and development of the Ģipka lagoon in the western Gulf of Riga

IF 2.4 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Boreas Pub Date : 2023-07-13 DOI:10.1111/bor.12628
Alar Rosentau, Ieva Grudzinska, Edyta Kalińska, Helena Alexanderson, Valdis Bērziņš, Aija Ceriņa, Laimdota Kalniņa, Jānis Karušs, Kristaps Lamsters, Merle Muru, Māris Nartišs, Līga Paparde, Tiit Hang
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Holocene relative shore-level changes and development of the Ģipka palaeolagoon in the western Gulf of Riga are reconstructed using multiproxy analyses by combining litho-, biostratigraphical and chronological data with remote sensing and geophysical data. The results show the development of the Ģipka basin from the Ancylus Lake/Initial Litorina Sea coastal zone (before c. 9.1 cal. ka BP) to coastal fen (c. 9.1 to 8.4 cal. ka BP) and gradual development of the Litorina Sea lagoon (c. 8.4 to 4.8 cal. ka BP) and its transition to a freshwater coastal lake (c. 4.8 to 4.6 cal. ka BP), fen (c. 4.6 to 4.2 cal. ka BP), and river floodplain (since c. 4.2 cal. ka BP). The highest shorelines of the Ancylus Lake and Litorina Sea were mapped at an elevation of 12–11 and 9 m a.s.l., respectively. A new relative shore level (RSL) curve for the western Gulf of Riga was constructed based on RSL data from the Ģipka area and from nearby Ruhnu Island studied earlier. The reconstruction shows that the beginning of the last marine transgression in the western Gulf of Riga started at c. 8.4 cal. ka BP, and concurred with the 1.9 m RSL rise event recorded from the North Sea basin. Diatom analysis results indicate the existence of the Ģipka lagoon between c. 7.7 and 4.8 cal. ka BP, with the highest salinity c. 6.1 cal. ka BP. During the existence of the brackish lagoon, settlement sites of the Neolithic hunter–gatherer groups existed on the shores of the lagoon in the period c. 6.0 to 5.0 cal. ka BP.

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里加湾西部Ģipka泻湖全新世相对海平面变化与发展
利用遥感和地球物理资料,结合岩性、生物地层和年代学资料,采用多代理分析方法重建了里加湾西部Ģipka古古湖全新世的相对岸线变化和发育。结果表明:Ģipka盆地发育于安丘勒斯湖/初利托里纳海海岸带(c. 9.1 cal以前)。ka BP)至沿岸沼泽(约9.1至8.4 cal)。约8.4 ~ 4.8 cal)和Litorina海泻湖的逐渐发展。(约4.8 ~ 4.6 cal),并向沿海淡水湖过渡。ka BP), fen (c. 4.6 ~ 4.2 cal)。ka BP)和河漫滩(自c. 4.2 cal)。ka BP)。Ancylus湖和Litorina海的最高海岸线分别在海拔12-11和9 m处绘制。,分别。根据先前研究的Ģipka地区和Ruhnu岛附近的RSL数据,构建了里加湾西部的一个新的相对海岸水平曲线。重建结果表明,里加湾西部最后一次海侵开始于c. 8.4 cal。ka BP,与北海盆地记录的1.9 m RSL上升事件相吻合。硅藻分析结果表明,在c. 7.7 ~ 4.8 cal之间存在Ģipka泻湖。ka BP,最高盐度约6.1 cal。ka BP。在咸淡咸水湖存在期间,新石器时代的狩猎采集者群体在公元前6.0至5.0 cal的泻湖岸边定居。ka BP。
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Boreas
Boreas 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Boreas has been published since 1972. Articles of wide international interest from all branches of Quaternary research are published. Biological as well as non-biological aspects of the Quaternary environment, in both glaciated and non-glaciated areas, are dealt with: Climate, shore displacement, glacial features, landforms, sediments, organisms and their habitat, and stratigraphical and chronological relationships. Anticipated international interest, at least within a continent or a considerable part of it, is a main criterion for the acceptance of papers. Besides articles, short items like discussion contributions and book reviews are published.
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