Le paléoenvironnement de l’Escaut moyen sur le site de Kerkhove Stuw (Flandre Occidentale, Belgique) au cours de l’Holocène inférieure

During an archaeological excavation in the Scheldt Valley, a geomorphological study allowed a better understanding of the sedimentary dynamics during the Early Holocene. The data provide evidence of a fluvio-lacustrine environment established at the Weichselian/Holocene transition which disappeared with the intensification of pine forests. The latter probably contributed to the lowering of groundwater, but also to the increase in the frequency and extent of natural forest fires leading to a period of slope instability and a renewal of alluvial dynamics. The emergence of mixed forests less pron... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Cruz, Frédéric
Storme, Annelies
Allemeersch, Luc
Sergant, Joris
Vandendriessche, Hans
Aluwé, Kim
Boudin, Mathieu
Mikkelsen, Jari
Crombé, Philippe
Dokumenttyp: journalarticle
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: History and Archaeology / alluvial sediments / colluvial sediments / Scheldt River / fluvio-lacustrine sediments / Early Holocene / palaeoecology / LOWER RIVER SCHELDT / NETHERLANDS / CLIMATE / DEPOSIT / SNAIL
Sprache: Französisch
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Link(s) : https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8728537

During an archaeological excavation in the Scheldt Valley, a geomorphological study allowed a better understanding of the sedimentary dynamics during the Early Holocene. The data provide evidence of a fluvio-lacustrine environment established at the Weichselian/Holocene transition which disappeared with the intensification of pine forests. The latter probably contributed to the lowering of groundwater, but also to the increase in the frequency and extent of natural forest fires leading to a period of slope instability and a renewal of alluvial dynamics. The emergence of mixed forests less prone to fires ultimately leads to the formation of alluvial swamps.