SEDIMENTATION AS A CLASSIFICATION CRITERION FOR LAKES ON THE EAST EUROPEAN PLAIN
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https://doi.org/10.17072/2079-7877-2023-3-19-26Keywords:
lakes, lake sediments, sedimentation types, Holocene, Late Pleistocene, East European PlainAbstract
The article studies lake sedimentation on the East European Plain and adjacent areas. Lake sediment formation isresearched in detail in paleolimnology. The main aim of the present study is to describe the features of lake sedimentogenesis on theEast European Plain and to identify classes of lakes in accordance with the types of sedimentogenesis. PaleoLake Database, createdfor the analysis, contains paleolimnological information about the bottom sediments of lakes of the East European Plain and nearbyterritories. We analyzed 216 lakes located in different climatic and geological zones, for which the most complete information hadbeen collected: lithostratigraphy, age and thickness of bottom sediments, lake coordinates, water depth etc. Claster analysis of thecollected data identified three main types of lake sedimentation for the East European Plain. (1) Sedimentation of large deep-water lakes (minerogenic sedimentogenesis of the Pleistocene). The bottom sediments are represented by minerogenic sediments, mainlyclays and silts. (2) Sedimentation of isolated lake basins (mineragenic-organogenic sedimentogenesis of the Pleistocene andHolocene). The main feature of the lithostratigraphy is the presence of three main sediment sequences: minerogenic sedimentsformed in a large reservoir, transitional deposits formed during the isolation, organic deposits of a shallow basin. (3) Sedimentationof lakes located outside maritime transgressions and regressions (organogenic sedimentogenesis of the Holocene). The bottomsediments of such lakes are mainly represented by gyttja.Downloads
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2023-09-30
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Syrykh Л. С. (2023). SEDIMENTATION AS A CLASSIFICATION CRITERION FOR LAKES ON THE EAST EUROPEAN PLAIN. Geographical Bulletin, (3(66), 19–26. https://doi.org/10.17072/2079-7877-2023-3-19-26
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Physical Geography, Landscapes and Geomorphology