Holocene history of Lake Soldatskoje (Kola Peninsula, Russia) inferred from sedimentary diatom assemblages

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Grönlund, T [1 ]
Kauppila, T [1 ]
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[1] Geol Survey Finland, FI-02151 Espoo, Finland
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10.1080/030094802760260382
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P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
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A sediment core from Lake Soldatskoje, a small tundra lake located in the northern coastal area of the Kola Peninsula and surrounded by numerous archaeological dwelling sites, was analysed for diatom species. The core covers the entire Holocene, i.e. 10 000 radiocarbon years. The diatom record has similarities with studies made earlier from tundra lakes of northern Russia and from Arctic lakes in general. The genus Fragilaria was dominant and many other small, benthic, nordic, cold-water diatom species typical of Arctic lakes were common, including Achnanthes minutissima Kutzing, A. pusilla (Grunow) De Toni, Cyclotella tripartita Hakansson and Navicula absoluta Hustedt. Multivariable ordinations were used to characterize the changes in the diatom ? ora. Diatom-based pH and total phosphorus inferences indicate that the lake has become progressively more acidic and poorer in nutrients. Disturbances in the diatom stratigraphy of Lake Soldatskoje around 4000-5500 C-14 yr BP may be related to human activity.
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