Dobšice and Zeměchy – perspective loess sites for paleoenvironmental research of the Upper Pleistocene

 

Jan Hošek, Ulrich Hambach, Lenka Lisá, Pavel Havlíček, Ilja Knésl

Geoscience Research Reports 46, 2013 (GRR for 2012), pages 121–125

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Abstract

Sites Dobšice (Southern Moravia) and Zeměchy (Central Bohemia) represent some of the most important currently exposed loess profiles in the Czech Republic, which cover almost the whole Upper Pleistocene. Magnetic properties (concentration and grain size of magnetic minerals) of researched sequences are influenced by intensity of pedogenetic processes. The strongest magnetic signal was measured in interstadial steppe chernozems, whereas the interglacial forest parabraunerde shows weaker signal. Based on correlation of magnetic records with Rb/Sr and Sr/Ca ratios, strong relationship between pedogenesis and intensity of weathering (leaching) was found. Nevertheless, in comparison with magnetic measurements, the highest values of ratios were found in interglacial soils, whereas interstadial soils show weaker weathering (leaching) intensity. Geochemical results also suggest weaker leaching intensity than inZemechy, probably due to drier condition in the Southern Moravia in comparison with Central Bohemia. Combination of mineral-magnetic and geochemical analyses therefore provides more complex information about paleoenvironmental changes during the Upper Pleistocene.