H. Seppa et M. Tikkanen, THE ISOLATION OF KRUUNUVUORENLAMPI, SOUTHERN FINLAND, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR HOLOCENE SHORE DISPLACEMENT MODELS OF THE FINNISH SOUTH COAST, Journal of paleolimnology, 19(4), 1998, pp. 385-398
In the southern coastal area of Finland, many studies exist on shore d
isplacements related to the higher Ancylus Lake and Litorina Sea altit
udes. However, the late-Holocene shore displacement history is much le
ss known and the shore displacement models are based on interpolations
. Kruunuvuorenlampi, a small lake located at an altitude of 8.6 m a.s.
l., was studied to test the reliability of the interpolated models. Th
e cores revealed an unusual bottom lithostratigraphy, with a coarse gr
avel and sand layer sandwiched between the lower marine clays and uppe
r shallow-water clay-gyttja. Analysis of diatoms, pollen and loss-on-i
gnition, together with radiocarbon datings, were carried out to determ
ine and date the isolation event of the lake. The results show that th
e lake was isolated ca. 2400 C-14 years BP and that the coarse grained
layer was deposited prior to the isolation. The reconstruction of the
emergence of the lake basin area suggests that the coarse grained lay
er originated from strong wave erosion of the shores before the isolat
ion. This interpretation is supported by the presence of a wave-washed
boulder belt on the NE slope of the basin. The isolation of Kruunuvuo
renlampi lies exactly on the interpolated shore displacement model of
the 30 m Litorina isobase. This placement suggests that no significant
transgressions took place between the Litorina transgression and the
isolation of Kruunuvuorenlampi.