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HOLOCENE HISTORY OF VEGETATION AND LANDSCAPE ON THE KÕPU PENINSULA, HIIUMAA ISLAND, ESTONIA

1998; Estonian Academy Publishers; Volume: 47; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3176/geol.1998.1.01

ISSN

1736-7913

Autores

L-K Königsson, Leili Saarse, Siim Veski,

Resumo

The Kdivasoo area is partly covered by aeolian sands poor in nutrients.Sedimentation started here later than the immigration of Alnus and with Tilia as an important marker.The development of the area includes the time since the immigration of Alnus into Hiiumaa, but several hiatuses have been recorded.Kdivasoo is extremely poor in cultural landscape and therefore merely animal husbandry has been practised there with little agriculture.The curves for xerophyticheliophytic plants and cultural plants are not very rich but some increase in hemerophilous plants can be seen (favoured by human activities).An increase in charcoal dust is seen in Late Boreal, two in Early Atlantic and Late Atlantic, and one in Early Sub-Boreal times.The charcoal maxima occur together with expansions of xerophytic-heliophytic plants and hemerophilous plants like Artemisia, Chenopodiaceae, Asteraceae tubuliflorae, Pteridium, and Urtica.Supposedly they all grew in settlements, pathways, or clearances connected with the Late Mesolithic sites which are now excavated east of the Kdivasoo Bog.

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