Luminescence chronostratigraphy for the loess deposits in Złota, Poland
Catégorie d'article: Conference Proceedings of the 12International Conference “Methods of Absolute Chronology” May 11-13, 2016, Gliwice-Paniówki, Poland
Publié en ligne: 24 janv. 2018
Pages: 44 - 55
Reçu: 18 oct. 2016
Accepté: 12 sept. 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/geochr-2015-0073
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Loess formations in Poland display a close relationship with cooling and warming trends of the Northern Hemisphere during the Pleistocene. Loess sequences sensitively record regional palaeoclimatic and palaeoecological changes. The Złota loess profile (21°39’E, 50°39’N) provides a unique opportunity to reconstruct climate conditions in the past in this part of Poland. This continuous sequence of loess and palaeosol deposits allows to distinguish between warmer and more humid climate which is favourable for soil development and much colder and dry periods which are conducive to loess accumulation. The silty and sandy aeolian material originates mainly from weathered rock surfaces affected by frost shattering or from glaciofluvial/fluvial deposits of river flood plains. In Poland, loess and loess-like formations occur in the southern part of the country, mostly in the south polish uplands,