Evolution of Lake Paleolotos (the south of the Russian Far East) in the Middle Pleistocene

被引:1
|
作者
Belyanin, P. S. [1 ]
Belyanina, N. I. [1 ]
Mikishin, Yu. A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Russian Acad Sci, Pacific Geog Inst, Far Eastern Branch, 7 Radio St, Vladivostok 690041, Russia
[2] Russian Acad Sci, Far East Geol Inst, Far Eastern Branch, 159 Prospekt Stoletiya, Vladivostok 690022, Russia
关键词
South of the Russian Far East; Lake Paleolotos; The Tumannaya River; Middle Pleistocene; Lacustrine sediments; Paleobotanical analysis;
D O I
10.1016/j.quaint.2021.09.021
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
This paper presents recently obtained palebotanical data regarding the evolution of Lake Paleolotos in the Middle Pleistocene. Its evolution was more complicated than the development of the adjacent lakes in the coast of Peter the Great Bay (the Sea of Japan). The Middle Pleistocene lacustrine sediments accumulated in the downstream of the Tumannaya River (the most southwestern area of Primorye, Russia Far East) were studied using diatom and pollen analytical methods. We found that the Lake Paleolotos arose during Marine Isotope Stage 11 (MIS 11) and disappeared during MIS 6. For more than half of its existence (MIS 11-8), it was a freshwater oligotrophic basin with a depth of at least 20 m, with clear waters and poor organic matter content. The lake occupied most of the modern accumulative plain on the left bank of the Tumannaya River, reaching a size of at least 10-12 km across. During MIS 7-6 Lake Paleolotos turned into a shallow-water basin (its depth most likely did not exceed 1-3 m) of a eutrophic type with turbid waters rich in organic matter. Palynological data suggest that during MIS 11, 9 and 7 the area adjacent to the Lake was covered with coniferous/broad-leaved forests with presence of some thermophilic plants of North China and North Korea Flora (Castanea, Celtis, Magnolia, Tsuga and Cupressaceae). This indicates that vegetation zones were displaced by about 500-700 km to the north relative to their present position. During periods of cooling they were replaced by coniferous/small-leaved forests with the participation of shrub species of birch and alder (MIS 10) and coniferous/small-leaved forests consisted of pine, birch, and spruce with the participation of elm and oak (MIS 8 and 6).
引用
收藏
页码:21 / 28
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Organizing entrepreneurial activity in the South of the Russian Far East: ethnic aspect
    Mishchuk, S. N.
    [J]. SOTSIOLOGICHESKIE ISSLEDOVANIYA, 2016, (03): : 154 - +
  • [32] Magnetostratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous strata in South Sakhalin, Russian Far East
    Kodama, K
    Maeda, H
    Shigeta, Y
    Kase, T
    Takeuchi, T
    [J]. CRETACEOUS RESEARCH, 2000, 21 (04) : 469 - 478
  • [33] Functional diversity of earthworm communities in forests in the south of the Russian Far East
    Geraskina, Anna
    Kuprin, Alexander
    [J]. ECOLOGICAL QUESTIONS, 2021, 32 (02) : 81 - 91
  • [34] Selected Organochlorines in Human Blood and Urine in the South of the Russian Far East
    Tsygankov, Vasiliy Yu.
    Khristoforova, Nadezhda K.
    Lukyanova, Olga N.
    Boyarova, Margarita D.
    Kiku, Pavel F.
    Yarygina, Marina V.
    [J]. BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY, 2017, 99 (04) : 460 - 464
  • [35] Landscape response to the Medieval Warm Period in the South Russian Far East
    Razjigaeva, Nadezhda G.
    Ganzey, Larisa A.
    Bazarova, Valentina B.
    Arslanov, Khikmatulla A.
    Grebennikova, Tatiana A.
    Mokhova, Ludmila M.
    Belyanina, Nina I.
    Lyaschevskaya, Marina S.
    [J]. QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL, 2019, 519 : 215 - 231
  • [36] Viral diseases of fruit and berry crops in the South of the Russian Far East
    Volkov, Yury G.
    Kakareka, Nadezhda N.
    Tolkach, Valentina F.
    Shchelkanov, Mikhail Yu
    [J]. SOUTH OF RUSSIA-ECOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, 2022, 17 (04): : 88 - 100
  • [37] Occurrence of Amorpha fruticosa L. in the South of the Russian Far East
    Kolyada N.A.
    Kolyada A.S.
    [J]. Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2018, 9 (1) : 53 - 56
  • [38] NEOLITHIC CULTURES OF THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST: TECHNOLOGICAL EVOLUTION AND CULTURAL SEQUENCE
    Popov, Alexander N.
    Tabarev, Andrei V.
    [J]. TUBA-AR-TURKISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY, 2008, 11 : 41 - 62
  • [39] THE RUSSIAN FAR-EAST
    STEPHAN, JJ
    [J]. CURRENT HISTORY, 1993, 92 (576): : 331 - 336
  • [40] The First Data on Middle Jurassic Dinoflagellate Cysts and Foraminifera of the Russian Far East
    A. A. Goryacheva
    L. A. Glinskikh
    O. S. Dzyuba
    O. S. Urman
    B. N. Shurygin
    [J]. Doklady Earth Sciences, 2023, 510 : 293 - 297