Genesis, evolution, and catastrophic burying of the Ryshkovo paleosol of the Mikulino Interglacial (MIS 5e)


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Abstract

The results of a hierarchical morphogenetic, physicochemical, and mineralogical study of the Ryshkovo full-profile texture-differentiated paleosol of the Mikulino Interglacial from the section at Aleksandrov quarry in Kursk oblast are discussed. The correlation analysis of the stratigraphy of this section with global geological records made it possible to determine the position of the Ryshkovo paleosol in the chronostratigraphic system of the Late Pleistocene and to attribute it to stage MIS 5e; the duration of pedogenesis for this paleosol was no more than 12–15 ka. The results of the study indicate that the Ryshkovo paleosol is close in its properties to the Holocene soddy-podzolic soils of the East European Plain. No direct evidences in favor of the former interpretation of this paleosol as a lessivated soil genetically close to Luvisols of nemoral broadleaved forest of Central Europe have been found. The difference between the paleosol of the Mikulino Interglacial and the modern soddy-podzolic soils is mainly related to the distribution of clay coatings. In the upper part of the illuvial horizon of Mikulino paleosol, clay coatings are few in number, and typical tongues of podzolized (albic) material are absent in the profile. At the same time, silty coatings (skeletans) are abundant even in the lower part of the illuvial horizon. In general, the Mikulino paleosol is characterized by a smaller diversity of clay pedofeatures. These differences might be related to less contrasting fluctuations of the environmental conditions in the second half of the Mikulino Interglacial, to the periodical renewal of the eluvial part of Mikulino paleosol by erosional and accumulative processes, and to the absence of anthropogenic impacts on the soil during the Mikulino Interglacial. The burying of the Ryshkovo paleosol took place due to the intense development of erosional processes induced by the contrasting climatic events at the end of the interglacial period accompanied by catastrophic forest fires and sharp cooling of the climate upon the transition to the Valdai glaciation.

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S. A. Sycheva

Institute of Geography

Author for correspondence.
Email: sychevasa@mail.ru
Russian Federation, per. Staromonetnyi 29, Moscow, 119017

S. N. Sedov

Institute of Geology; Tyumen State University; Tyumen Industrial University

Email: sychevasa@mail.ru
Mexico, México, D.F., Ciudad Universitaria, 04510; ul. Volodarskogo 6, Tyumen, 625003; ul. Volodarskogo 38, Tyumen, 625000

M. A. Bronnikova

Institute of Geography

Email: sychevasa@mail.ru
Russian Federation, per. Staromonetnyi 29, Moscow, 119017

V. O. Targulian

Institute of Geography

Email: sychevasa@mail.ru
Russian Federation, per. Staromonetnyi 29, Moscow, 119017

E. Solleiro-Rebolledo

Institute of Geology

Email: sychevasa@mail.ru
Mexico, México, D.F., Ciudad Universitaria, 04510


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