Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1040469 | Quaternary International | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
An Eemian lake in a unique location at the top of a kame hill was found in NE Poland. Results of pollen and microscopic plant remains analyses show that despite the unusual location, its development and terrestrialization were typical for small meso-/eutrophic lakes of the temperate zone. At the end of the interglacial period an overgrown basin was flooded with water and again transformed into a lake. It existed until the beginning of the Brørup interstadial, and then it was covered with diluvia and/or aeolian sediment and finally disappeared.
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Authors
Mirosława Kupryjanowicz, Danuta Drzymulska,