GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LATE GLACIAL
AND HOLOCENE BIOGENIC SEDIMENTS IN CENTRAL POLAND
AND IMPLICATIONS FOR RECONSTRUCTING
THE PALAEOENVIRONMENT
GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LATE GLACIAL
AND HOLOCENE BIOGENIC SEDIMENTS IN CENTRAL POLAND
AND IMPLICATIONS FOR RECONSTRUCTING
THE PALAEOENVIRONMENT
Author(s): Daniel OkupnySubject(s): Physical Geopgraphy, Applied Geography
Published by: Łódzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Keywords: geochemistry; mires; palaeolakes; palaeogeography; the postglacial period; statistical analysis; Polish Lowlands;
Summary/Abstract: The chemical composition of lake and mire sediments can be used as proxies of past changes in different accumula-tion environments. Here, I present these proxies that can be used to reconstruct the palaeoenvironment of the past 16,000 yearsfor many mineral-biogenic series from central Poland and establish regional similarities and differences. Past geochemicalstudies of biogenic sediments from this region were usually carried out in the context of the genesis of: individual accumulationreservoirs, the development of the relief of river valleys and watersheds; they were also used in combination with other methodsof palaeoecological research also reconstruct climatic changes in individual phases of the Late Glacial and Holocene. However,due to the complexity of matter circulation in the lithological and hypsometrical diverse transitional zone between the beltsof the Polish Uplands and the Polish Lowlands, an analysis was made to determine the relationship between the conditionsof biogenic sedimentation at individual sites using selected statistical analyses. In addition to its description of the geochemicalvariability of biogenic sediments, this analysis was supplemented by its reference to the spatial differentiation in the relation-ships between geochemical landscapes and the landforms of various orders. In turn, the method of lithogeochemical facies usedfor several profiles along the transect from the west to the east of the region made it possible to determine: the origin of watersupplying the studied biogenic accumulation reservoirs, the range of individual zones of their supply and the conditions of in-flow of allochthonous mineral matter.
Journal: Acta Geographica Lodziensia
- Issue Year: 2023
- Issue No: 113
- Page Range: 47-76
- Page Count: 30
- Language: English