Articles | Volume 381
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-381-13-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-381-13-2019
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01 Aug 2019
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Lake sedimentation as an agent of postglacial transformation of interfluves and fluvial landscapes of the Borisoglebsk Upland, Central European Russia

Ekaterina V. Garankina, Vladimir R. Belyaev, Ilya G. Shorkunov, Yuliya V. Shishkina, Pavel V. Andreev, and Elena D. Sheremetskaya

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Previously underestimated, lake sedimentation appears to be the leading agent of landscape transformation since the last glaciation at the Borisoglebsk Upland – one of the numerous marginal uplands in the center of the Russian Plain. Investigation of thick laminated surface drifts and associated buried soils and cryogenic features adds new genetic interpretation to the problem of mantle loams formation.