@ARTICLE{Okupny_Daniel_Late_2019, author={Okupny, Daniel and Malkiewicz, Małgorzata and Pawłowski, Dominik and Ludwikowska-Kędzia, Małgorzata and Borówka, Ryszard Krzysztof and Forysiak, Jacek and Michczyński, Adam and Jucha, Witold and Cybul, Piotr and Żurek, Sławomir}, volume={vol. 36}, number={Iss. 2}, journal={Studia Quaternaria}, pages={119-135}, howpublished={online}, year={2019}, publisher={Committee for Quaternary Research PAS}, publisher={Institute of Geological Sciences PAS}, abstract={This paper presents the Late Glacial stage of the development of the Białe Ługi peatland in the southern Holy Cross Mountains, based on a comprehensive palaeoenvironmental data. A complex analysis of palynology, Cladocera, sed imentology, geochemistry and 14C dating were used. Organic deposition was initiated during the Oldest Dryas. The sedimentary record of the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems reflects considerable difference between cooler (Oldest, Older and Younger Dryas) and warmer phases (Břlling and Allerřd). Periods of intensified interaction between aeolian processes and peatland are related to stages of disappearing vegetation and changes in aquatic invertebrate communities. We therefore suggest that peatlands were created as a result of local lithological-structural, tectonic, hydrogeological and morphological conditions, and the peatland development rate was largely influenced by changing climatic conditions, which determined local vegetation development, intensity of denudation processes and water level changes. The results validate significance of selection and use of several methods, as well as value of biogenic deposits from the Białe Ługi peatland as archives of past climate change in the Małopolska Upland. Relatively stable water conditions and uninter rupted biogenic sedimentation in the Late Glacial that were provided by the geological structure and relief suggest the studied peatland is a leading one in the region.}, type={Article}, title={Late Glacial palaeoenvironmental changes in the southern part of the Holy Cross Mountains based on the “Białe Ługi” peatland record}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/110291/PDF/4_Okupny.pdf}, doi={10.24425/sq.2019.126384}, keywords={biogenic deposits, chronostratigraphy, Małopolska Upland, multiproxy analysis, palaeoclimate}, }