New luminescence ages reveal early to Middle Weichselian deposits in central Latvia

Kristaps Lamsters, Edyta Kalinska-Nartisa, Vitālijs Zelčs, Helena Alexanderson

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Abstract

New optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages show that sandy deposits overlain by Late Weichselian subglacial till in central Latvia are of Early to Middle Weichselian age. The finer chronological resolution of unconsolidated sediment deposition in the Central Latvian Lowland (CLL) remains relatively unstudied, and here we provide a first characterisation of the deposits with respect to their age. Three OSL ages ranging between 84 ± 9 ka and 112 ± 11 ka suggest that the deposits studied in the CLL are of Early Weichselian age (MIS 5). We found no Middle Weichselian deposits in the CLL, and assume that any such younger sediments might have been eroded during the advance of the Zemgale Lobe in the Late Weichselian. One site, in the ice-marginal zone adjacent to the interlobate area, has nevertheless deposits dated to 44 ± 10 ka corresponding to the Middle Weichselian (MIS 3). Our results are compatible with existing ESR ages on three sets of Portlandia arctica shells from the central part of the lowland; the shells had been incorporated into glacial deposits during later glacial advances. Finally, our findings largely support ice-free conditions during the Early and Middle Weichselian in the middle and southern part of central Latvia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)480-490
Number of pages11
JournalGeological Quarterly
Volume61
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017 Mar 9

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Geology

Free keywords

  • Central latvia
  • Early weichselian
  • Middle weichselian
  • Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating
  • Subglacial bedforms

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