Holocene palynostratigraphy of a deep lake sediment in Paanajärvi, Russian Karelia

Authors

  • Antti Huttunen Section of Plant Ecology, Department of Biology, University of Oulu
  • Raija-Liisa Huttunen Section of Plant Ecology, Department of Biology, University of Oulu
  • Yrjö Vasari Botanical Laboratory, Department of Ecology and Systematics, University of Helsinki

Abstract

Postglacial vegetation history is investigated by pollen and charcoal analyses of a deep, fjord-like lake. Dates of events are based on previous palaeomagnetic results. From the oldest phase, 9,800 cal. BP, onwards the periglacial herb-rich vegetation was soon replaced by pine-dominated forests and then by mixed forests including birch and alder. After the spread of spruce at 6,200 cal. BP, the vegetation has consisted of monotonous coniferous forests. Results of DCA ordination suggest increased biodiversity at 1,100 cal. BP, when the first signs of human impact can be detected.

Section
Research Papers

Published

1999-01-01

How to Cite

Huttunen, A., Huttunen, R.-L., & Vasari, Y. (1999). Holocene palynostratigraphy of a deep lake sediment in Paanajärvi, Russian Karelia. Fennia - International Journal of Geography, 177(1), 83–92. Retrieved from https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/8935