The Żabieniec kettle hole is the first peatland in central Poland analyzed quantitatively with four biotic proxies (plant macrofossils, pollen, testate amoebae and chironomids) to reconstruct the past environmental change. Palaeoecological data were supported by historical and archaeological records. We focused on autogenic vegetation change and human impact in relation to climatic effects. The aims of our study were (a) to describe the development history of the mire during the last 2,000years, (b) to date and reconstruct the anthropogenic land-use changes and (c) to discuss a possible climatic signal in the peat archive. The combination of proxies revealed dramatic shifts that took place in the peatland since the Roman Period. Żabieniec w...
Here, for the first time in SE Poland, we document the long-term development of a rich fen and asses...
Macroscopic and laboratory tests of over 4-metre-thick organic deposits of Krzywopłoty profile (gytt...
In the northern part of the Polish Outer Carpathians, the Beskid Makowski Mts., four landslides form...
The Żabieniec kettle-hole is the first peatland in central Poland analysed quantitatively with four ...
Peat deposits from an ombrotrophic bog (north-eastern Poland) were analysed to reconstruct peatland ...
Our research confirmed the value of kettle-hole mires for reconstructing Holocene environmental chan...
The Baltic coast of Northern Poland is a region of considerable potential interest for paleoclimatic...
‘Little Ice Age’ (LIA) climatic deteriorations have been abundantly documented in various archives s...
The Central European area has been extensively studied using qualitative reconstruction techniques f...
International audiencePeatlands are important records of past environmental changes. Based on a mult...
A peat core from the Barschpfuhl kettlehole mire in north-east Germany was analysed for multiproxy i...
This paper presents the first quantitative past land cover reconstructions for northern Poland using...
In the last decades, global warming and human activities significantly affected ecosystems, particul...
Fens have been forming in the river valleys of central Poland since the Bølling and went through a t...
‘Little Ice Age’ (LIA) climatic deteriorations have been abundantly documented in various archives s...
Here, for the first time in SE Poland, we document the long-term development of a rich fen and asses...
Macroscopic and laboratory tests of over 4-metre-thick organic deposits of Krzywopłoty profile (gytt...
In the northern part of the Polish Outer Carpathians, the Beskid Makowski Mts., four landslides form...
The Żabieniec kettle-hole is the first peatland in central Poland analysed quantitatively with four ...
Peat deposits from an ombrotrophic bog (north-eastern Poland) were analysed to reconstruct peatland ...
Our research confirmed the value of kettle-hole mires for reconstructing Holocene environmental chan...
The Baltic coast of Northern Poland is a region of considerable potential interest for paleoclimatic...
‘Little Ice Age’ (LIA) climatic deteriorations have been abundantly documented in various archives s...
The Central European area has been extensively studied using qualitative reconstruction techniques f...
International audiencePeatlands are important records of past environmental changes. Based on a mult...
A peat core from the Barschpfuhl kettlehole mire in north-east Germany was analysed for multiproxy i...
This paper presents the first quantitative past land cover reconstructions for northern Poland using...
In the last decades, global warming and human activities significantly affected ecosystems, particul...
Fens have been forming in the river valleys of central Poland since the Bølling and went through a t...
‘Little Ice Age’ (LIA) climatic deteriorations have been abundantly documented in various archives s...
Here, for the first time in SE Poland, we document the long-term development of a rich fen and asses...
Macroscopic and laboratory tests of over 4-metre-thick organic deposits of Krzywopłoty profile (gytt...
In the northern part of the Polish Outer Carpathians, the Beskid Makowski Mts., four landslides form...