ISSN:
1440-1703
Keywords:
Bay-mouth bar formation
;
Diatom assemblages
;
Kushu Lake
;
Second Holocene transgression
;
Tsushima warm current
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
Notes:
Abstract Diatom assemblages of sediments obtained from Kushu Lake and Akkeshi were analyzed in order to clarify the local Holocene sedimentary history. The results revealed the following: 1) Sometime before about 9000 yr B.P., Kushu Lake was originally a freshwater environment. 2) The first marine diatom zone (MD1 Zone) was deposited on the bottom of the paleo-Kushu Bay between 8500 and 6000 yr B.P. 3) This site changed to become the bottom of the paleo-Kushu Lagoon around 6000 yr B.P. owing to the formation of a bay-mouth bar across the paleo-Kushu Bay and the first Holocene regression resulted in a freshwater lake at about 4500 yr B.P. 4) At this time, the Akkeshi site changed from a sublittoral shore in a drowned valley to a peat moor. 5) The second Holocene transgression at about 3000 yr B.P. was detected at the Akkeshi site. 6) At Kushu Lake site the occurrence ofMastogloia elliptica between 7000 and 5000 yr B.P. suggested the influx of the Tsushima warm current into the Japan Sea.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02347004
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