volume 620 pages 36-45

Revisiting the Taman peninsula loess-paleosol sequence: Middle and Late Pleistocene record of Cape Pekla

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-05-01
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SJR0.682
CiteScore5.9
Impact factor1.8
ISSN10406182, 18734553
Earth-Surface Processes
Abstract
Loess deposits are widely spread all over Eastern Europe, extending as far south as the Sea of Azov and the northern Black Sea. For many decades these regions have been noted for series of key sections. However, despite prolonged investigations, a lack of absolute dating and detailed lithological data has left many unresolved problems in the correlation of the regional stratigraphic schemes. In this study, integrated studies were undertaken on the loess-paleosol sequence exposed on the northern coast of the Taman Peninsula, separating the Sea of Azov from the Black Sea. The exposure in the coastal scarp near Cape Pekla was sampled in detail for standard lithological and stratigraphic analyses, and for the first time, detailed data on the sediments lithology and petromagnetic properties were obtained, as well as the first optically stimulated luminescence age estimates. The data lead us to conclude that the formation of continental series exposed in the Pekla section started at the beginning of the Middle Pleistocene. There are five well pronounced buried soil complexes (PS 1–5) exposed in the sequence, covering sedimentation from the Middle Pleistocene to the present day. We attribute two lower paleosols (PS 4 and PS 5) to two main warm intervals of the Middle Pleistocene – MIS 9 and MIS 13, and the Kamenka interglacial paleosol, correlated with MIS 7 from other parts of the Azov loess area, is represented in the Pekla section by a sand layer formed at the time of the marine transgression dated to interval 220–280 ka (MIS 7). The upper soil horizons (PS1, PS2 and PS3) developed between 20 and 220 ka. The Pekla section contains a considerable proportion of sand fraction – presumably, due to active eolian processes that developed in immediate vicinities of sources of the material. The paleosol characteristics and the structure of loess horizons in the Pekla subaerial series differ considerably from the well described loess-paleosol series of the Northern Azov Sea coasts. In all probability, this region of the Taman Peninsula belongs to a specific province located south of the North Azov loess-soil province.
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Timireva S. N. et al. Revisiting the Taman peninsula loess-paleosol sequence: Middle and Late Pleistocene record of Cape Pekla // Quaternary International. 2022. Vol. 620. pp. 36-45.
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Timireva S. N., Kononov Y., Sycheva S. A., Taratunina N. A., KALININ P. I., Filippova K. G., Zakharov A. L., Konstantinov E. A., Murray A., KURBANOV R. N. Revisiting the Taman peninsula loess-paleosol sequence: Middle and Late Pleistocene record of Cape Pekla // Quaternary International. 2022. Vol. 620. pp. 36-45.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.quaint.2021.06.010
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1040618221003360
TI - Revisiting the Taman peninsula loess-paleosol sequence: Middle and Late Pleistocene record of Cape Pekla
T2 - Quaternary International
AU - Timireva, S. N.
AU - Kononov, Y.D.
AU - Sycheva, S. A.
AU - Taratunina, N. A.
AU - KALININ, P. I.
AU - Filippova, K G
AU - Zakharov, A. L.
AU - Konstantinov, E. A.
AU - Murray, A.S.
AU - KURBANOV, R. N.
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/05/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 36-45
VL - 620
SN - 1040-6182
SN - 1873-4553
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@article{2022_Timireva,
author = {S. N. Timireva and Y.D. Kononov and S. A. Sycheva and N. A. Taratunina and P. I. KALININ and K G Filippova and A. L. Zakharov and E. A. Konstantinov and A.S. Murray and R. N. KURBANOV},
title = {Revisiting the Taman peninsula loess-paleosol sequence: Middle and Late Pleistocene record of Cape Pekla},
journal = {Quaternary International},
year = {2022},
volume = {620},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {may},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1040618221003360},
pages = {36--45},
doi = {10.1016/j.quaint.2021.06.010}
}