Eemian paleoenvironment based on the freshwater malacofauna and isotope record (Piła site; north-western Poland)

IF 1.9 3区 地球科学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Witold Paweł Alexandrowicz , Joanna Mirosław-Grabowska , Janusz Badura
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This article presents the results of malacological and isotope studies on lacustrine sediments from the Eemian interglacial site in the Piła (north-western Poland). Twenty species of molluscs were found in the analysed sediments. Changes in the taxonomic composition and the quantitative structure of malacofauna in the profile allowed distinguishing five types of assemblages corresponding to different phases of the lake's evolution. Ratios of oxygen and carbon isotopes (δ18O and δ13C) reflecting changes in the lake water composition were measured in shells of two predominating snail species, Valvata piscinalis (Müller, 1774) and Bithynia tentaculata (Linnaeus, 1758), and in opercula of Bithynia tentaculata. Significant variability in isotope contents was noted for shells in individual profile sections and between analysed taxa. The results of malacological and isotope studies were supplemented with lithological, stratigraphical and palynological data. On this basis, the sediments age was determined (optimal and suboptimal phases of the Eemian interglacial). Environmental changes of paleolake have been also reconstructed. The analysed sediments were initially deposited in the coastal, periodically drained zone of the reservoir. The younger part of the sequence represents the shallow part of the littoral zone of the permanent water body. The malacological and isotope data also allowed distinguishing two phases of increased water level in the reservoir, and changes in its trophic state probably generated by climatic factors.

基于淡水malacofa生物群和同位素记录的emian古环境(Piła站点;波兰西北部)
本文介绍了对皮瓦(波兰西北部)埃米纪冰期湖底沉积物进行的哺乳动物学和同位素研究的结果。在分析的沉积物中发现了 20 种软体动物。通过剖面中孔雀石动物分类组成和数量结构的变化,可以区分出与湖泊演变不同阶段相对应的五种类型的组合。测量了两种主要螺类 Valvata piscinalis(Müller,1774 年)和 Bithynia tentaculata(Linnaeus,1758 年)的壳以及 Bithynia tentaculata 的厣中反映湖水成分变化的氧和碳同位素(δ18O 和 δ13C)比率。个别剖面上的贝壳和不同类群之间的贝壳同位素含量存在显著差异。岩相学、地层学和古植物学数据对孔雀石学和同位素研究结果进行了补充。在此基础上,确定了沉积物的年龄(埃米亚冰期的最佳和次最佳阶段)。此外,还重建了古湖的环境变化。所分析的沉积物最初沉积在水库的沿海定期排水区。较年轻的沉积层代表了永久性水体沿岸带的浅水区。孔雀石学和同位素数据还有助于区分水库水位上升的两个阶段,以及可能由气候因素引起的水库营养状态的变化。
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Quaternary International
Quaternary International 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
4.50%
发文量
336
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Quaternary International is the official journal of the International Union for Quaternary Research. The objectives are to publish a high quality scientific journal under the auspices of the premier Quaternary association that reflects the interdisciplinary nature of INQUA and records recent advances in Quaternary science that appeal to a wide audience. This series will encompass all the full spectrum of the physical and natural sciences that are commonly employed in solving Quaternary problems. The policy is to publish peer refereed collected research papers from symposia, workshops and meetings sponsored by INQUA. In addition, other organizations may request publication of their collected works pertaining to the Quaternary.
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