Litho- and biostratigraphy of the Holocene sediments in the southern part of Lake Ladoga
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https://doi.org/10.31951/2658-3518-2024-A-4-469Keywords:
the Holocene, Lake Ladoga, lake sediments, loss on ignition, diatom analysesAbstract
We present the results of study sediment core, taken in the southern part of Lake Ladoga at the depth of 44 m. The sediments are gray silt with total thickness of 0.8 m. Diatom and loss-on-ignition and grain-size analyzes and radiocarbon dating were carried out. The retrieved sediments formed during the Holocene starting from the regression of the Ancylus Lake at the Baltic ca. 10,200 cal. BP. Changes in the composition of diatom assemblages and the dynamics of organic accumulation correspond to the typical scenarios that we recorded in the Holocene sediments in the central part of Lake Ladoga. No sedimentary hiatuses were recorded. Thus, it has been established that aquatic, relatively deep-water conditions existed in this part of the Ladoga basin starting from the Early Holocene with the accumulation of fine-grained sediments.
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