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Title: Middle Pleistocene fluvial, lacustrine and glaciolacustrine sediments of the Czyżów and Kuców formations (Kuców 9, 10 and 16 sections), Bełchatów outcrop, central Poland - the problem of stratigraphical interpretation
Authors: Krzyszkowski, Dariusz
Wchecka-Kotkowska, Lucyna
Nita, Małgorzata
Wieczorek, Dariusz
Keywords: lake deposits; fluvial deposits; oxbow; Mazovian; Ferdynandovian; Kleszczów Graben; central Poland
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: "Studia Quaternaria" (2021), Vol. 38, no. 1, s. 53-66
Abstract: The article presents results of research of three sections (Kuców 9, 10 and 16). Two of them record fluvial and lacustrine interglacial sediments and the third, cold-stage glaciolacustrine sediments. They were formed inside the Miocene– Pliocene syncline depressions in a central part of the southern horst within the Kleszczów Graben. Fluvial and lacustrine deposits of the Middle Pleistocene Interglacial (Mazovian or Ferdynandovian in the Czyżów Formation) are described from the Kuców 9 and 10 sections. Their sediments are located in marginal parts of a buried river valley and within an oxbow palaeolake, then covered by glaciofluvial deposits of the Ławki (Early Saalian) and Rogowiec (Late Saalian) Formations. The Kuców 16 section comprises ice-dam sandy lithofacies (Kuców Formation, Elsterian) of a marginal part in a proglacial lake. Two pollen diagrams of K65/15 and Kuców 9 sections represent the Mazovian (Holsteinian) succession, although in the Kuców 9 section some features are typical for the Ferdinandovian succession.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/20153
DOI: 10.24425/sq.2020.133760
ISSN: 1641-5558
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