Geochemical Approach to the Reconstruction of Sedimentation Processes in Kamyshovoye Lake (SE Baltic, Russia) during the Late Glacial and Holocene

Author:

Kublitskiy Yuriy,Kulkova Marianna,Druzhinina OlgaORCID,Subetto DmitryORCID,Stančikaitė Miglė,Gedminienė Laura,Arslanov Khikmatulla

Abstract

The article is devoted to a reconstruction of the sedimentation processes in Kamyshovoye Lake (the Kaliningrad Region, Russia) during the Late Glacial and Holocene. The results of the geochemical analysis of Kamyshovoye Lake’s bottom sediments, accompanied by statistical processing and detailed radiocarbon dating, are presented. It was established that a high proportion of mineral matter dominated in the intervals between 15,000 and 11,400 and between 1400 and 600 cal y BP; enrichment with carbonates was noted between 11,400 and 5200 cal y BP and during the past 600 years; and a high percentage of organic matter was recorded between 7800 and 600 cal y BP. We conclude that the increase in mineral matter was influenced by such factors as reduced vegetation cover due to natural and anthropogenic processes, aeolian transfer, and dead-ice melting during the Late Glacial. The increase in carbonate matter was mainly associated with humidity and the reduction conditions of the lake ecosystem. Organogenic matter content was affected by the autochthonic (biological) productivity of the lake, which directly depends on more favorable climatic conditions.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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