2004
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.852
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Reinvestigation of the classic late‐glacial Bølling Sø sequence, Denmark: chronology, macrofossils, Cladocera and chydorid ephippia

Abstract: The late-glacial Bølling period was first identified by Johs. Iversen on the basis of pollen results from Lake Bølling Sø in Denmark. Because there were no radiocarbon dates from the sequence the Bølling Chronozone (12 000-13 000 14 C yr BP) was later established on the basis of dates from other sites. A new project is reinvestigating the sediments from the Bølling Sø sequence with AMS radiocarbon dating and multiproxy analyses. Here we present results of AMS radiocarbon dating, macrofossil analyses, cladocera… Show more

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“…This has been recognised for the subbeen recognised for the subrecognised for the subrecognised for the subfor the subfossil remains of Cladocera: species preferring warmer conditions occurred sometimes during the YD (Szeroczyńska, 2006). These temperaThese temperatemperature fluctuations have also been recorded from other sites in Europe (Szeroczyńska, 1998a;Hofmann, 2000;Lotter et al, 1997Lotter et al, , 2000Bennike et al, 2004). This may indicate that, during the YD, there were short phases of milder climate conditions.…”
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“…This has been recognised for the subbeen recognised for the subrecognised for the subrecognised for the subfor the subfossil remains of Cladocera: species preferring warmer conditions occurred sometimes during the YD (Szeroczyńska, 2006). These temperaThese temperatemperature fluctuations have also been recorded from other sites in Europe (Szeroczyńska, 1998a;Hofmann, 2000;Lotter et al, 1997Lotter et al, , 2000Bennike et al, 2004). This may indicate that, during the YD, there were short phases of milder climate conditions.…”
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confidence: 72%
“…Yet, during the YD, there was also a short warmer episode with a high diversity of cladocerans and the presence of species preferring warm water, such as Camptocercus rectirostris, Pleuroxus spp., and Alonella nana (Szeroczyńska, 1998a;Hoff-243 man, 2000;Lotter et al, 2000;Bennike et al, 2004). A rapid warming occurred over the final 300 years of the late YD, reflected by a rise in the July temperatures of the order of 5°C (from 10-13°C to 16°C; Ralska-Jasiewiczowa et al, 1998;Starkel, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fourth Cladocera taxa pres ent in the sed i ments of Lake El Sol was Chydorus cf. sphaericus, which is one of the spe cies most tol er ant of un fa vour able en viron men tal con di tions, es pe cially cold wa ter and nu tri ent scarcity (Sarmaja-Korjonen, 2004;Bennike et al, 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Kolstrup (2007) demonstrated cover sand activity in western Denmark during the Allerød, which suggests that the woods, at least in western Denmark, must have had areas of open, sparsely vegetated ground that could have provided the source material. This interpretation is supported by several detailed plant macrofossil analyses from Bølling Sø, none of which have found tree birch during the Lateglacial period (Brandt 1954;Stockmarr 1975;Usinger 1985;Bennike et al 2004b). Nor have combined analyses of pollen and plant macrofossils from two localities in southern Denmark been able to show such an early immigration of tree birch; both show that it did not become established until the middle of the Allerød period (Mortensen et al 2011;Mortensen et al in press).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%