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Pollen and macroscopic analyses of sediments from two lakes in the High Tatra mountains, Slovakia

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VEGETATION HISTORY AND ARCHAEOBOTANY
Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages 345-356

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00334-006-0050-1

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pollen analyses; macroscopic analyses; high mountain lakes; vegetation history; High Tatras; Slovakia

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The paper presents the results of investigations concerning the accumulation processes, sediment composition, pollen and macroscopic analyses of sediments from the lakes Popradske pleso (1513 m) and Strbske pleso (1345 m) in the High Tatra mountains, western Carpathians, Slovakia. While Popradske pleso is undoubtedly of glacial origin with silts in the Lateglacial layers and algal gyttja in the Holocene layers, Strbske pleso or its greater part originated recently between the 16th and the beginning of the 18th centuries when the previous bog of Atlantic or early Subboreal age was flooded with water after the dispersed outflow from the bog depression was blocked. Our pollen and macrofossil analyses indicate mountain tundra in the Lateglacial and a continuous presence of coniferous forest with Picea abies with admixture of Pinus cembra, Larix decidua, Juniperus communis and Pinus cf. mugo in the uppermost elevations at the alpine forest limit since the very beginning of the Holocene. No noticeable oscillation of the forest line can be interpreted from our pollen analyses. It seems probable that its position was controlled by geomorphological and edaphic conditions rather than by the Holocene climatic changes. Spruce forests dominated at elevations between ca. 1000-1400 m during the whole Holocene.

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