CORRELATION OF PLEISTOCENE DEPOSITS IN THE AREA BETWEEN THE BALTIC AND BLACK SEA, CENTRAL EUROPE

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dc.contributor.author Lindner L.
dc.contributor.author Bogutsky A.
dc.contributor.author Gozhik P.
dc.contributor.author Marks L.
dc.contributor.author Łanczont M.
dc.contributor.author Wojtanowicz J.
dc.date.accessioned 2025-02-16T08:50:37Z
dc.date.available 2025-02-16T08:50:37Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=27848429
dc.identifier.citation Geological Quarterly, 2006, 50, 1, 195-210
dc.identifier.issn 1641-7291
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/48028
dc.description.abstract The distribution, age and correlation of Pleistocene sediments (1.806-0.01 Ma) is presented for an about 1200 kni long geologic cross-section that extends from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea and crosses the eastern part of the Polish Vistula drainage basin, the Dniester and Upper Pripyat drainage basins of the Ukraine, and also parts of the Russian Kaliningrad District and Moldova. In the vicinity of Warsaw, the oldest Pleistocene deposits comprise preglacial fluvio-lacustrine sediments of the Otvockian (Eburonian) cooling and Celestynovian (Waalian) warming stages that equate in the south with the Berezan and Kryzhaniv horizons, composed of loessy clays, silts and red-brown palaeosol. Along the cross-section, deposits of 8 main glaciations correlate with a similar number of main loesses (Narevian-Ilyichivsk, Nidanian-Pryazovsk, Sanian 1-Sula, Sanian 2-Tiligul, Liviecian-Orel, Krznanian-Dnieper 1, Odranian-Dnieper 2-Tyasmyn, Vistulian-Valday) that are separated by 7 main intra-loess palaeosols that developed during the main interglacial periods ods (Augustovian-Shirokino, Małlopolanian-Martonosha, Ferdynandovian-Lubny-Solotvin, Mazovian-Zavadivka-Sokal, Zbójnian-Potagaylivka, Lubavian-Lublinian-Kaydaky-Korshiv, Eemian-Pryluky-Horokhiv). The first three interglacials are megainterglacials, which possibly include cool intervals during which ice sheets did not advance beyond Scandinavia. All glaciations and loesses, as well as interglacials and palaeosols that are considered as main climatostratigraphic units of the Pleistocene of Central Europe, are grouped into climatic cycles and megacycles that correlate with corresponding units of Western Europe.
dc.subject BALTIC SEA
dc.subject BLACK SEA
dc.subject PLEISTOCENE
dc.subject POLAND
dc.subject STRATIGRAPHIC CORRELATION
dc.subject UKRAINE
dc.title CORRELATION OF PLEISTOCENE DEPOSITS IN THE AREA BETWEEN THE BALTIC AND BLACK SEA, CENTRAL EUROPE
dc.type Статья
dc.subject.age Cenozoic::Quaternary::Pleistocene
dc.subject.age Кайнозой::Четвертичная::Плейстоцен


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