1Kostromina N.A., 1Savelieva L.A., 1,2Fedorov G.B., 1Krikunova A.I., 3Kolka V.V.

POLLEN RECORD INFERRED FROM BOTTOM SEDIMENTS OF LAKE IMANDRA

Relief and Quaternary deposits of the Arctic, Subarctic and North-West Russia. Issue 5.

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doi:10.24411/2687-1092-2019-10510

1 Saint-Petersburg State University, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

2Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

3Institute of Geology, Kola science centre, Apatity, Russia 

 

   

Abstract. The article presents pollen records, which were obtained during joint field companies (Saint-Petersburg State University, Kola science department of Institute of Geology and University of Cologne) in summer of 2017 and 2018.  Fossil spectra were studied from the column of bottom sediments of Lake Imandra and the coastal section on the Vysoky Island. In addition, 7 sites of modern vegetation with recent spectra were studied.

Keywords: pollen analysis, Kola peninsula, Lake Imandra

 


 

           

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Kostromina N.A., Savelieva L.A., Fedorov G.B., Krikunova A.I., Kolka V.V. Pollen record inferred from bottom sediments of Lake Imandra // Relief and Quaternary deposits of the Arctic, Subarctic and North-West Russia. 2019. Issue 5. P47-48. doi:10.24411/2687-1092-2019-10510

 



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