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  Deciphering Sudetic landscape history by using alluvial geoarchives: Holocene environmental changes at Hala Izerska, SW Poland

Kaiser, K., Kasprzak, M., Adameková, K., Błaś, M., de Boer, A.-M., Derner, K., Duma, P., Kočár, P., Latocha-Wites, A., Opała-Owczarek, M., Owczarek, P., Petr, L., Petřík, J., Tábořík, P., van der Maaten, E., van der Maaten-Theunissen, M. (2025): Deciphering Sudetic landscape history by using alluvial geoarchives: Holocene environmental changes at Hala Izerska, SW Poland. - Catena, 254, 108943.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2025.108943

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Kaiser, K.1, 2, Author                 
Kasprzak, Marek3, Author
Adameková, Katarína3, Author
Błaś, Marek3, Author
de Boer, Anna-Maartje3, Author
Derner, Kryštof3, Author
Duma, Paweł3, Author
Kočár, Petr3, Author
Latocha-Wites, Agnieszka3, Author
Opała-Owczarek, Magdalena3, Author
Owczarek, Piotr3, Author
Petr, Libor3, Author
Petřík, Jan3, Author
Tábořík, Petr3, Author
van der Maaten, Ernst3, Author
van der Maaten-Theunissen, Marieke3, Author
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1Staff Scientific Executive Board, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146063              
2Submitting Corresponding Author, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_5026390              
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 Abstract: The potential of alluvial geoarchives for revealing the Holocene landscape history of a Central European low mountain range was systematically evaluated. Sedimentary stream sections and their surroundings in the headwaters of the Izera river at an altitude of approx. 830 m a.s.l. were analysed. An interdisciplinary approach was applied, using data from sedimentology, geochemistry, applied geophysics, palaeobotany, dendrochronology, and historical sciences. Two 250 cm-thick profiles show a variety of alluvial sediment types, including fluvial gravel, sand and silt, lacustrine silt, and peat. Subfossil wood, i.e. coarse woody debris consisting of spruce, was found in certain layers in the profiles as well as in the surrounding stream sections. It dates from the mid- to the late Holocene. Palynological and radiometric data show that the alluvial fillings were formed since the turn of the early to the mid-Holocene. Forest phases were synthesised from the locally available pollen data, which prove a local dominance of spruce forests since the Atlantic biozone. First anthropogenic impulses became evident in the Subboreal in the form of grazing indicators. Human-induced changes in the tree species composition did not take place before the late Subatlantic, i.e. in the 13th century. Historical documents point to the very late clearing of the local mountain forest in the 17th century and the establishment of a scattered settlement. The obtained chronologically long alluvial record since the mid-Holocene represents a new feature compared to the stream fillings previously investigated in the adjacent low mountain ranges. The studied alluvial geoarchive complements well the long-term environmental record derived from peat-bogs in the region.

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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 254 Sequence Number: 108943 Start / End Page: - Identifier: CoNE: https://gfzpublic.gfz.de/cone/journals/resource/journals65
Publisher: Elsevier