2020
DOI: 10.5194/egqsj-69-247-2020
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Snail assemblages in Holocene floodplain research – an example from the southern Caucasus

Abstract: Abstract. During the last decades, rivers and their deposits in different regions were intensively studied to better understand the late-Quaternary landscape evolution and former human activities. One proxy for paleoecological and paleoclimatic reconstructions is the analysis of gastropods (snails) from carbonatic river sediments. In the scope of this study, we investigated gastropod assemblages from a Holocene fluvial sediment–paleosol sequence at the upper Alazani River in the southeastern Caucasus. On the o… Show more

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“…Frontiers in Earth Science frontiersin.org Suchodoletz et al, 2015Suchodoletz et al, , 2018, paleoecological (Bliedtner et al, 2018(Bliedtner et al, , 2020aSuchodoletz et al, 2020) or paleoclimatic (Bliedtner et al, 2020b) investigations of fluvial sediments. However, due to their discontinuous character fluvial sediment archives generally show a relatively poor chronological resolution (Lewin and Macklin, 2003).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frontiers in Earth Science frontiersin.org Suchodoletz et al, 2015Suchodoletz et al, , 2018, paleoecological (Bliedtner et al, 2018(Bliedtner et al, , 2020aSuchodoletz et al, 2020) or paleoclimatic (Bliedtner et al, 2020b) investigations of fluvial sediments. However, due to their discontinuous character fluvial sediment archives generally show a relatively poor chronological resolution (Lewin and Macklin, 2003).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a consequence, the site density in these areas may be somewhat higher than current archaeological maps indicate [ 56 ]. Similarly, missing knowledge about prehistoric settlement patterns due to thick coverages of prehistoric settlements with younger floodloam are also known from other floodplains [ 181 – 183 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%