Holocene environmental and anthropogenic changes of soils and vegetation in the central russian upland: The case study in the “belogorie” natural reserve

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Several episodes of past afforestation were reconstructed in a grassland area of the Yamskaya Steppe site within the “Belgorie” natural reserve on the Central-Russian Upland. The pedological, palinological, pedoanthracological, and phytolith analyses were applied for studying paleosols buried under artificial and natural mounds, colluvial fan deposits in gullies, and closed depressions on watersheds. The watershed area was covered by the forest vegetation until 6000 years BP, as indicated by palinological spectra in the paleosol of this age. The Bk horizon of the Chernozemic paleosol buried under a burial mound of the Bronze Age (4630 ± 180 years BP) contained Fe-lamellae indicative of the preceded forest phase of soil formation. Micro-depressions within the local watershed contained charcoal-cored iron-manganese concretions with the radiocarbon age varying from 6055 ± 20 to 6155 ± 20 years BP. This age marked a deforestation of the area after large-scale fires. From that time on, the watershed was dominated by the grassland vegetation. The next phase of afforestation was recorded in the beginning of the Subboreal period of Holocene (4600 BP), but the forest appeared to be limited to gullies. Starting with the Subboreal period, the anthropogenic impact on the landscape became apparent.

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Chendev, Y., Khokhlova, O., Ponomarenko, E., Ershova, E., Alexandrovskiy, A., & Myakshina, T. (2018). Holocene environmental and anthropogenic changes of soils and vegetation in the central russian upland: The case study in the “belogorie” natural reserve. Geosciences (Switzerland), 8(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences8120473

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