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Grüger, Eberhard (2013): Pollen analysis of a peat profile from the Rieseberger Moor, Lower Saxony, Germany [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.817933

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Abstract:
The Rieseberger Moor is a fen, 145 hectares in size, situated about 20 km east of Brunswick (Braunschweig), Lower Saxony, Germany. Peat was dug in the fen – with changing intensity - since the mid-18th century until around AD 1955. According to Schneekloth & Schneider (1971) the remaining peat (fen and wood peat) is predominantly 1.5 to 2 m thick (maximum 2.7 m). Part of the fen - now a nature reserve (NSG BR 005) - is wooded (Betula, Salix, Alnus). For more information on the Rieseberger Moor see http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rieseberger_Moor.
Willi Selle was the first to publish pollen diagrams from this site (Selle 1935, profiles Rieseberger Torfmoor I and II).
This report deals with a 2.2 m long profile from the wooded south-eastern part of the fen consisting of strongly decomposed fen peat taken A.D. 1965 and studied by pollen analysis in the same year. The peat below 1.45 m contained silt and clay, samples 1.48 and 1.58 m even fine sand. These samples had to be treated with HF (hydrofluoric acid) in addition to the treatment with hot caustic potash solution. The coring ended in sandy material.
The new pollen data reflect the early part of the known postglacial development of the vegetation of this area: the change from a birch dominated forest to a pine forest and the later spreading of Corylus and of the thermophilous deciduous tree genera Quercus, Ulmus, Tilia and Fraxinus followed by the expansion of Alnus.
The new data are in agreement with Selle's results, except for Alnus, which in Selle's pollen diagram II shows high values (up to 42% of the arboreal pollen sum) even in samples deposited before Corylus and Quercus started to spread. On contrary the new pollen diagram shows that alder pollen – although present in all samples - is frequent in the three youngest pollen spectra only. A period with dominating Alnus as seen in the uppermost part of Selle's pollen diagrams is missing. The latter is most likely the result of peat cutting at the later coring site, whereas the early, unusually high alder values of Selle's pollen study are probably caused by contamination of the pollen samples with younger peat. Selle took peat samples usually with a “Torfbohrer” (= Hiller sampler). This side-filling type of sampler with an inner chamber and an outer loose jacket offers - if not handled with appropriate care - ample opportunities to contaminate older peat with carried off younger material.
Pollen grains of Fagus (2 % of the arboreal pollen sum) were found in two samples only, namely in the uppermost samples of the new profile (0.18 m) and of Selle's profile I (0.25 m). If this pollen is autochthonous, with other words: if this surface-near peat was not disturbed by human activities, the Fagus pollen indicates an Early Subboreal age of this part of the profile.
The accumulation of the Rieseberg peat started during the Preboreal. Increased values of Corylus, Quercus and Ulmus indicate that sample 0.78 m of the new profile is the oldest Boreal sample. The high Alnus values prove the Atlantic age of the younger peat. Whether Early Subboreal peat exists at the site is questionable, but evidently none of the three profiles reaches to Late Subboreal time, when Fagus spread in the region. Did peat-growth end during the Subboreal? Did younger peat exist, but got lost by peat cutting or has younger peat simply not yet been found in the Rieseberg fen? These questions cannot be answered with this study.
The temporary decline of the curve of Pinus for the benefit of Betula during the Preboreal, unusual for this period, is contemporaneous with the deposition of sand (Rieseberger Moor II, 1.33 - 1,41 m; samples 1.48 and 1.58 m of the new profile) and must be considered a local phenomenon.
Literature:
Schneekloth, Heinrich & Schneider, Siegfried (1971). Die Moore in Niedersachsen. 2. Teil. Bereich des Blattes Braunschweig der Geologischen Karte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (1:200000). - Schriften der wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zum Studium Niedersachsens e.V. Reihe A I., Band 96, Heft 2, 83 Seiten, Göttingen.
Selle, Willi (1935) Das Torfmoor bei Rieseberg. – Jahresbericht des Vereins für Naturwissenschaft zu Braunschweig, 23, 46-58, Braunschweig.
Coverage:
Latitude: 52.284440 * Longitude: 10.813890
Date/Time Start: 1965-04-27T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1965-04-27T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.18 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 2.16 m
Event(s):
Rieseberger_Moor * Latitude: 52.284440 * Longitude: 10.813890 * Date/Time: 1965-04-27T00:00:00 * Elevation: 95.0 m * Location: Lower Saxony, Northern Germany * Method/Device: Dachnowski corer (DACH) * Comment: fen and wood peat
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
2PinusPin#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
3PiceaPic#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
4Ephedra distachya-typeEph.d-T#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
5Ephedra fragilis-typeEph.f-T#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
6HippophaeHpp#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
7JuniperusJun#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
8QuercusQue#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
9UlmusUlm#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
10FraxinusFrx#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
11TiliaTil#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
12HederaHed#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
13ViscumVis#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
14FagusFag#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
15CarpinusCar#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
16SalixSal#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
17AlnusAln#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
18BetulaBet#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
19CorylusCor#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
20ApiaceaeApiae#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
21ArtemisiaArt#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
22BoraginaceaeBorae#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
23BrassicaceaeBraae#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
24CaryophyllaceaeCphae#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
25ChenopodiaceaeCheae#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
26CallunaCal#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
27Centaurea cyanusCen.c#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
28Centaurea scabiosa-typeCen.s-T#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
29CompositaeCompae#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
30CyperaceaeCypae#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
31EpilobiumEpl#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
32EricaceaeEriae#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynologyp.p.
33Fallopia convolvulusFal.c#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
34FilipendulaFlp#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
35Geum-typeGeu-T#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
36Potentilla-typePti-T#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
37GentianaceaeGenae#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
38Helianthemum nummularium-typeHel.n-T#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
39LysimachiaLys#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
40Mentha-typeMen-T#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
41Menyanthes trifoliataMey.t#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
42Mercurialis annuaMer.a#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
43Parnassia palustrisPar.p#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
44Plantago lanceolata-typePla.l-T#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
45PoaceaePoac#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
46Polemonium coeruleumPol.coe#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
47Potamogeton natans-typeP. natans-T#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
48Ranunculus acris-typeRan.a-T#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
49RosaceaeRosae#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynologyp.p.
50RubiaceaeRubae#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
51RumexRum#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
52Sanguisorba officinalisSan.o#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
53Saxifraga aizoides-typeSax.a-T#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
54Saxifraga oppositifolia-typeSax.o-T#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
55ThalictrumTha#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
56Typha latifolia-typeTyp.l-T#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
57VariaVaria#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
58Pollen indeterminataPollen indet#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
59EquisetumEqu#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
60Lycopodium clavatum-typeLyc.c-T#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
61PolypodiaceaePocae#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynologyp.p.
62Polypodium vulgarePpd.v#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
63EquisetumEqu#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
64SphagnumSph#Grüger, EberhardCounting, palynology
Size:
1323 data points

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