Acta Palaeobotanica (Dec 2018)

Late Saalian and Eemian Interglacial at the Struga site (Garwolin Plain, central Poland)

  • ALEKSANDRA BOBER,
  • IRENA AGNIESZKA PIDEK,
  • MARCIN ŻARSKI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/acpa-2018-0007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 2
pp. 219 – 229

Abstract

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The paper reports pollen analyses of 47 samples from palaeolake sediments at WH-15 Struga near Puznówka on the Garwolin Plain in central Poland. The pollen succession covers Late Saalian (MIS-6) and fully developed Eemian (MIS-5e) successions. The Late Saalian section is well developed (more than 2 m thick) and contains sub-zones reflecting the alternating dominance of steppe-tundra and boreal forest communities. The analysed Eemian succession is an uncommon succession described as a variant with early appearance and culmination of Tilia. In these terms, the successions of WH-15 Struga resemble those of sites of the Eemian interglacial known from the vicinity of Warsaw: Błonie, Warszawa-Żoliborz and Warszawa-Wola. The WH-15 Struga site is one of several recently discovered fossil sites of Eemian lakes on the Garwolin Plain, constituting the southern fragment of the extensive Eemian lakeland in the Polish Lowland.

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