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Late Glacial and Holocene environmental history of the Pirin Mountains (SW Bulgaria): a paleolimnological study of Lake Dalgoto (2310 m)
Authors:Ivanka Stefanova  Nadja Ognjanova-Rumenova  Wolfgang Hofmann  Brigitta Ammann
Institution:(1) Institute of Botany, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 23 Acad. G. Bonchev St., Sofia, BG-1113, Bulgaria;(2) Limnological Research Center, University of Minnesota, 310 Pillsbury Dr., Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA;(3) Institute of Geology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 24 Acad. G. Bonchev St., Sofia, BG-1113, Bulgaria;(4) Max-Planck Institute of Limnology, P.O. Box 165, Plön, 24302, Germany;(5) Institute of Plant Sciences, 21 Altenbergrain, Bern, CH-3013, Switzerland
Abstract:Diatoms, Cladocera, and chironomids preserved in the sediments of Lake Dalgoto were studied to reconstruct the history of the lake ecosystem in the context of the vegetation history as represented by the pollen stratigraphy. Younger Dryas silty sediments at the base of the core are characterized by low diversity of aquatic organisms. The transition to the Holocene is indicated by a sharp change from silt to clay-gyttja. The migration and expansion of trees at lower elevations between 10200 and 8500 14C-yr BP, along with higher diversities and concentrations of aquatic organisms and the decreased proportion of north-alpine diatoms, point to rapidly rising summer temperatures. After 6500 14C-yr BP the expansion of Pinus mugo in the catchment coincides with signs of natural eutrophication as recorded by an increase of planktonic diatoms. In the late Holocene (4000–0 14C-yr BP) Pinus peuce and Abies are reduced and Picea expands. Cereal grains and disturbance indicators suggest late-Holocene human modification of the vegetation.
Keywords:Chironomidae  Cladocera  Diatoms  Late Quaternary environment  Pollen  Southwestern Bulgaria
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