Microfossil contents of two soil profiles from western Kolmården, southern central Sweden
- 15 June 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Geologiska Föreningen i Stockholm Förhandlingar
- Vol. 97 (2) , 135-141
- https://doi.org/10.1080/11035897509454963
Abstract
Microfossil diagrams have been made from two profiles in a mineral soil resembling normal podsolized till. The C-horizon contains a boreal flora. The bottom part of the B-layer is almost devoid of pollen and spores. The upper part of the B-layer and the A-layer (in all, about 50 cm in thickness) are fairly rich in microfossils and the diagrams display a clear stratification. Thus it seems that part of the local vegetation history is recorded in the upper part of the diagrams from the profiles: a transition from deciduous forest with Quercetum mixtum (e.g. Tilia), through a questionable clearance phase (Chamaenerion) with much Calluna, to present-day vegetation with Picea. The diagrams resemble those from mineral soils published by A.J. Havinga in 1963 and by P.A. Riezebos & R.T. Slotboom in 1974.Keywords
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