Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1042098 | Quaternary International | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A complex of clays and sandy-silt deposits with mollusc remains covered by a till correlated with the Main Stadial of the Vistulian (Weichselian) Glaciation was investigated at Wildno in the DobrzyÅ Lakeland (Polish Lowland). A few taxa of snails: Bithynia tentaculata, Valvata piscinalis, Theodoxus cf. fluviatilis, Valvata sp., Viviparus sp. as well as bivalves Pisidium cf. amnicum and Sphaerium sp. were identified amongst poorly-preserved shell fragments. No pollen grains were present in mollusc-bearing deposits, whereas the pollen spectrum of clays lying below the latter points their accumulation in oligotrophic water body in a cool climate (Pediastrum kawraiskii) and woodless area. Radiocarbon age of shell detritus (4 samples) ranges from >43.7 cal ka to c. 32.1 ± 0.8 cal ka. Both the geological situation and the results of dating suggest that sub-till sediments with molluscs were deposited in the upper part of Interplenivistulian (MIS 3) = the GrudziÄ
dz Interstadial, while accumulation of clays may be correlated with its earlier and cooler part.
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Authors
Jan Dzierżek, Marcin Szymanek,