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https://doi.org/10.4154/GC.2013.18

The chronology of the Šarengrad II loess-palaeosol section (Eastern Croatia)

Lara Wacha ; Croatian Geological Survey
Lidija Galović ; Croatian Geological Survey
László Koloszár ; Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary
Árpád Magyari
Géza Chikán
István Marsi


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str. 191-203

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Sažetak

A 23 m thick succession of Quaternary deposits was investigated at Šarengrad, Eastern Croatia. A geochronological study was performed on loess samples using luminescence dating. An elevated temperature post-IR infrared stimulated luminescence (post-IR IRSL) dating protocol was applied. Performance tests showed that the protocol is suitable for the samples under study. The post-IR IRSL based chronology implies that, contradictory to previous correlations, not the Last Glacial - Last Interglacial cycle but a Middle Pleistocene loess-palaeosol sequence is exposed at Šarengrad II. Based on our ages, the lowermost loess is correlated to oxygen isotope stage (OIS) 9-10 and the double palaeosol at the top of the section most likely correlates with OIS 7. The Last Glacial record is exposed at the nearby Šarengrad I section. Furthermore, a heavy and light mineral analysis was performed on the investigated section as well as on the previously investigated Šarengrad I section, showing that the mineral association is typical for Quaternary deposits of the Pannonian basin.

Ključne riječi

loess-palaeosol; Šarengrad; geochronology; luminescence dating; Middle Pleistocene

Hrčak ID:

124267

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/124267

Datum izdavanja:

18.10.2013.

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