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RESEARCH PRODUCT
The ESR age of Portlandia arctica shells from glacial deposits of Central Latviaan answer to a controversy on the age and genesis of their enclosing sediments
Aleksis DreimanisAnto RaukasAnatoly MolodkovOjars ĀBoltiņšsubject
Portlandia arcticaArcheologyGlobal and Planetary ChangePaleontologyMicrofaunaGeologySedimentary rockGlacial periodStadialEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologydescription
Abstract The occurrence of Portlandia arctica shells in glacigenic sediments of Central Latvia had created a controversy in many publications about (1) their age ranging from the Holsteinian to the Late Weichselian and (2) the genesis of their enclosing sediments: glacial, glaciomarine or marine. Our reinvestigation of the main object of controversy, the Licupe site, leads to a conclusion that the sedimentary package of diamictons, clays and sands containing Portlandia arctica shells and marine microfossils is a large glacial raft that had been transported and deposited by the Riga lobe during the Weichselian. The electron spin resonance (ESR) ages on five sets of Portlandia arctica shells from the Licupe and Daugmales Tomēni sites range from 86.0±6.8 to 105.0±9.2 ka BP. These ESR age determinations and the cool climate indicators of the associated microflora and microfauna suggest that their source sediments, probably in the Gulf of Riga, are marine clays of Early Weichselian age, probably correlative to the Brorup Interstadial. In Central Latvia Portlandia arctica shells and their enclosing clay occur resedimented or translocated in glacial deposits during Weichselian glacial advances.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1998-11-01 | Quaternary Science Reviews |