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Mid-Holocene history of a central European lake: Lake Komořany, Czech Republic

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    0448975 - ARÚ 2016 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
    Bešta, T. - Novák, J. - Dreslerová, Dagmar - Jankovská, Vlasta - Bernardová, A. - Lisá, Lenka - Valentová, D.
    Mid-Holocene history of a central European lake: Lake Komořany, Czech Republic.
    Boreas. Roč. 44, č. 3 (2015), s. 563-574. ISSN 0300-9483. E-ISSN 1502-3885
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z60050516
    Institutional support: RVO:67985912 ; RVO:67985939 ; RVO:67985831
    Keywords : anthropogenic effect * diatom * fossil * geochemistry * Holocene * Neolithic * paleolimnology * sedimentology
    Subject RIV: AC - Archeology, Anthropology, Ethnology; EF - Botanics (BU-J); DD - Geochemistry (GLU-S)
    Impact factor: 2.386, year: 2015

    Palaeolimnological reconstruction of the aquatic environment in Lake Komořany, based on sedimentology, geochemistry, and diatom and macrofossil analyses in the littoral part of the basin, reflects the mid-Holocene history of the profile from its origin c. 9100 cal. a BP to its final transformation into an alder carr c. 4100 cal. a BP. The existence of the littoral zone can be best explained by increased precipitation during the studied interval. A stable diatom community, diatom-inferred total phosphorus (50-80 μg L-1) and pH (~7.6), along with stable concentrations of elements associated with changes in its watershed indicate a long-lasting, balanced aquatic environment with no major shifts attributable to external factors, including climate change. From c. 4700 cal. BP, there started a transition to terrestrial conditions, caused by either natural infilling processes or decreased precipitation. Alternation of remarkable dry/wet phases was not detected, in contrast to numerous analogous central European and supraregional records. Potential human impact was revealed through increases of Corylus and Populus pollen in the Neolithic. These anthropogenic changes in the lake surroundings had no detectable influence on the lacustrine environment. The gathered data suggest undramatic, balanced mid-Holocene environmental and climatic settings for this central European locality, in direct contrast to numerous analogous studies from the region emphasizing fluctuations and shifts found in the sediment record.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0250580

     
     
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