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Soil erosions as indicator of abrupt climate changes during Quaternary (CROSBI ID 726385)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija

Galović, Lidija ; Hećej, Nina ; Husnjak, Stjepan ; Beerten, Koen ; Poch, Rosa Maria ; Šorša, Ajka ; Pandurov, Mihajlo ; Gajić, Rodoljub ; Stejić, Petar ; Ružičić, Stanko Soil erosions as indicator of abrupt climate changes during Quaternary // Book of Abstracts / Popović, Brigita ; Zebec, Vladimir ; Perčin, Aleksandra (ur.). Sveti Martin na Muri: Hrvatsko tloznanstveno društvo, 2022. str. 33-34

Podaci o odgovornosti

Galović, Lidija ; Hećej, Nina ; Husnjak, Stjepan ; Beerten, Koen ; Poch, Rosa Maria ; Šorša, Ajka ; Pandurov, Mihajlo ; Gajić, Rodoljub ; Stejić, Petar ; Ružičić, Stanko

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Soil erosions as indicator of abrupt climate changes during Quaternary

“Abrupt climate changes–Evidence from Quaternary sedimentary sequences in Croatia” is a four-year research project that is funded by the Croatian Science Foundation and started on April 1st, 2021. A fundamental and multidisciplinary approach is producing meaningful data on past abrupt climate changes (CC). Interpretation of these data helps to create the basis both for comparison of paleo- and modern climate changes and for predicting their dynamics in the future. The specific geological, pedological, geomorphological and climatic diversity of Croatia enables us to study in high-resolution the parallel development of abrupt CC during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene. Four investigated locations are only 300 km apart: loess/palaeosol sequences and dunes in the Pannonian area (continental climate) on the one hand, and fluvioglacial sediments and karst lacustrine sediments in the Dinaric area (Mediterranean climate) on the other hand. In all those environments, warm periods (interstadials) are archived in geological successions as palaeosols. The ages of these palaeosols and overlying sediments indicate time gaps (hiatuses) in sedimentary succession. Since the upper parts of soil profiles are missing, it can be concluded that the ends of warm periods were characterized by strong soil erosion during the investigated period (last 120 ka). Such events are preserved in each investigated location with different recent and palaeoclimate conditions.

Abrupt climate changes ; Croatia ; Quaternary ; soil erosion

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Podaci o prilogu

33-34.

2022.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Book of Abstracts

Popović, Brigita ; Zebec, Vladimir ; Perčin, Aleksandra

Sveti Martin na Muri: Hrvatsko tloznanstveno društvo

978-953-58241-1-4

Podaci o skupu

14. KONGRES HRVATSKOG TLOZNANSTVENOG DRUŠTVA - Degradacija tla izazov za poljoprivrednu proizvodnju (14th CONGRESS OF THE CROATIAN SOCIETY OF SOIL SCIENCE - Soil degradation challenges in agricultural production)

predavanje

12.09.2022-16.09.2022

Sveti Martin na Muri, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Geologija, Poljoprivreda (agronomija)