Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4572723 CATENA 2006 21 Pages PDF
Abstract

Morphological, geological, geochronological and palynological analyses show that the landscape, climate and hydrological history of the Seim River basin includes: 1) a period of sandy Terrace 1 formation by shallow flows, with the surface transformation by cryogenic and aeolian processes, close to the Last Glaciation Maximum; 2) a cold and dry period about 16–14 K radiocarbon years B.P. with very high surface runoff and extremely large meandering channel formation; 3) a period between the Oldest Dryas and the Preboreal of non-steady surface runoff decrease, large meander abandonment, and formation of smaller channels against the background of climate warming; 4) a period of relative stability of hydrological regime and small variations of water runoff as in modern rivers—throughout the Holocene.

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