Results of pollen analysis of the Poznań 1 profile (Kock vicinity, Eastern Poland)
Abstract
The present study deals with the results of palaeobotanic research on lacustrine deposits recorded in a borehole at Poznań, near Kock. The results of pollen analysis allowed the author to describe an interglacial vegetational succession. The following six phases of vegetation have been distinguished: pine-birch forests, birch-pine forests. Pine-spruce·alder forests, fir-hornbeam forests, pine-birch forests and forest tundra. Vegetational changes allowed to infer about climatic changes and to determine the age of deposits studied have been the Mazovian Interglacial.Downloads
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2013-04-08
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