Natural and anthropogenic factors affecting intense slope processes in Eastern Europe during the Modern Period: Serteyka river valley, Russia

Author:

Piech Wiktor1ORCID,Hrynowiecka Anna2,Stachowicz-Rybka Renata3,Cywa Katarzyna3,Mroczkowska Agnieszka4ORCID,Słowiński Michał4ORCID,Okupny Daniel5,Krąpiec Marek6,Ginter Artur7,Mazurkevich Andrey8,Kittel Piotr1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geology and Geomorphology, Faculty Geographical of Sciences, University of Lodz, Poland

2. Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute, Marine Geology Branch, Poland

3. W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

4. Past Landscape Dynamic Laboratory, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

5. Institute of Marine and Environmental Sciences, University of Szczecin, Poland

6. Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection, The AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland

7. Faculty of Philosophy and History, Institute of Archaeology, Laboratory of Spectrometry and Thermoluminescence Dating, University of Lodz, Poland

8. State Hermitage Museum, Russia

Abstract

Detailed palaeogeographical studies of the accumulative fan in the Serteyka River valley in W Russia and underlying biogenic deposits were carried out. The base of a representative core of biogenic sediments in the distal zone is dated to 1291 BC, while its top to 1631 AD. In this paper, palynological, plant macrofossils, Chironomide and Cladocera, geochemical, geochronological and sedimentological analysis were performed. Four phases of biogenic deposition were distinguished by pollen and geochemical analyses. Two of them coincide with the climatic fluctuation during Medieval Climate Anomaly and Little Ice Age. During the formation of the fan, overbank deposits were accumulated also, indicating numerous and intense floods, which are in line with the trend observed for other sites in this region. The accumulative fan is formed by lower, middle and upper deluvia and agricultural diamicton in its top. All units have specific sedimentological and geochemical features as well as low admixture of plant macrofossils. The beginning of the formation of this relief form dates back to the second half of the 17th century AD, and the end of the accumulation falls on the second half of the 18th century AD. Our work suggests that natural conditions had an impact on the formation and development of studied accumulative fan, however, the decisive factor causing the intensification of the slope processes were related with deforestation resulted from strong human impact, which was marked in palynological and macrofossils analyses (e.g. increase in the contribution of plants macrofossils related to agriculture).

Funder

The palaeoecological research was supported by grants from the National Science Centre, Poland

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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