Palaeoecological evidence for the middle and late Holocene vegetation, climate and land use in the upper Don River basin (Russia)

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E. Yu. Novenko
E. M. Volkova
M. P. Glasko
I. S. Zuganova
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[1] Institute of Geography Russian Academy of Science,Botany Department, Natural Sciences Faculty
[2] Tula State Pedagogical University,undefined
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Late Holocene; Forest-steppe; Landscape and climate reconstruction; Pollen records; Plant macrofossils; Kulikovo battlefield;
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New pollen and plant macrofossil data, backed by radiocarbon dates, from the Kulikovo battlefield area in the forest-steppe region of the Upper Don River basin (central part of European Russia) indicate that the area was covered by mosaic vegetation in the second half of the Holocene. Steppe communities dominated during the mid—late Atlantic (7.2–5.7 cal. kyr b.p.) and early Subatlantic (2.7–2.4 cal. kyr b.p.), while forest-steppe dominated during the Subboreal (2.7–5.7 cal. kyr b.p.), middle and late Subatlantic (2.4 cal. kyr b.p. – present). Climatic reconstructions based on these data show that landscape dynamics in the region were most probably driven by changes in effective moisture: an excess of precipitation over evaporation. Even small reductions in annual precipitation, accompanied by a rise in summer temperatures by 1–3°C above present values, were sufficient to increase the proportion of steppe communities within this landscape complex, and also probably resulted in higher frequencies of wildfires. Signals of anthropogenic disturbance of vegetation are clearly pronounced in the pollen and plant macrofossil records since the middle Atlantic. However, human-induced changes in the vegetation remain subtle until the medieval period.
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