2016
DOI: 10.4081/aiol.2016.6217
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The Eemian/Early Vistulian development of the Solniki paleolake (north-eastern Poland) as shown by subfossil Cladocera

Abstract: <p>This work presents results of a paleolimnological study focussed on subfossil Cladocera analysis and on different aspects of the evolution of the Solniki paleolake during the Eemian/Early Vistulian period. The study aimed at the reconstruction of the long-term dynamics of this paleoecosystem and at defining the conditions (<em>e.g</em>., water level, trophic status and water temperature) of the ancient lake. Paleolacustrine deposits of ca. 10 m thickness were discovered at Solniki during c… Show more

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“…Several papers aimed at reconstructing the environmental evolution of temperate European lakes at secular (Milan et al, 2016) or millennial (Niska, 2016;Szeroczyńska, 2016;Zawisza et al, 2016) scales. The contribution by Milan et al, (2016) showed how the multiproxy approach, and in particular the combination of biological proxies and geochemical analyses, could improve the understanding of the relation between cladoceran communities and hydrological variability.…”
Section: Thematic Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several papers aimed at reconstructing the environmental evolution of temperate European lakes at secular (Milan et al, 2016) or millennial (Niska, 2016;Szeroczyńska, 2016;Zawisza et al, 2016) scales. The contribution by Milan et al, (2016) showed how the multiproxy approach, and in particular the combination of biological proxies and geochemical analyses, could improve the understanding of the relation between cladoceran communities and hydrological variability.…”
Section: Thematic Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%