Palynological investigations in sediments of ancient lake Duvensee,Schleswig-Holstein (North Germany) |
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Authors: | Fritz-Rudolf Averdieck |
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Institution: | (1) Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Universität Kiel, Olshausenstraße 40, D-2300 Kiel 1, FRG |
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Abstract: | The Duvensee originated before the Alleroed in the Late Glacial, and had its largest areal coverage during the Preboreal. After the lake retreat, which began in early Boreal times, the marginal shore areas and nearshore islands were repeatedly inhabited by man in the early Mesolithicum. Archaeological excavations of human settlements and pollen analyses of sediment cores show evidence of lake level fluctuations in the ensuing period. The results disclose that shallow water sediments such as lake marls, algal muds and coarse detrital gyttjas predominate in the sequence. In keeping with the shallow water conditions, strong lateral facies changes were observed in the cores. The early Holocene deposits have almost the same thickness irrespective of their position in the shallow or deep parts of the lake basin. The subaerial exposure of the nearshore and island areas sometimes resulted in fern and reed peats. The last remnants of the lake, which was drained in 1850, lay in the marginal areas over shallow water sediments. |
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Keywords: | palaeolimnology pollen analyses lake development prehistoric lakeside settlements |
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