Abstract

Subfossil trunks of pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) from the Late Weichselian were discovered in the site Koźmin in the Koło Basin, central Poland (Dzieduszyńska et al., 2014a). Another part of organic sediments with trunks was excavated in the frame of the research project. Altogether 224 samples from Koźmin were analysed dendrochronologically; they represented generally young trees, 40 to 70 years old. Based on the most convergent sequences, the chronology 2KOL_A1 was produced, 210 years in length. With the wiggle-matching method, it was dated to ca. 13065–12855 cal BP. Dendrochronological dating of trunks buried in organic sediments, most of which occurred in situ, revealed that tree deaths occurred successively, over more than 100 years. That could have been due to unfavourable climatic conditions, as well as extreme events, e.g. strong winds.

Details

Title
A Tree-Ring chronology from Allerød–YD transition from Koźmin (Central Poland)
Author
Krąpiec, Marek; Szychowska-Krąpiec, Elżbieta; Barniak, Joanna; Goslar, Tomasz; Kittel, Piotr; Michczyńska, Danuta J; Michczyński, Adam; Piotrowska, Natalia; Rakowski, Andrzej; Wiktorowski, Damian
Pages
101-111
Publication year
2020
Publication date
2020
Publisher
De Gruyter Poland
ISSN
17338387
e-ISSN
18971695
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2476283574
Copyright
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