- Allerød Oscillation
The Allerød period is a part of a temperature oscillation toward the end of the last
glaciation , during which temperatures in the northernAtlantic region rose from glacial to almost present day level. The Allerød is a warm, moistBlytt-Sernander period named after a type site inAllerød municipality inSjælland ,Denmark (nearCopenhagen ), where deposits created during the period were first identified and published in 1901 by Hartz and Milthers. The Allerød corresponds toPollen zone 2.The oscillation occurred in the Bølling and Allerød periods, with a brief intermission in some regions known as the
Older Dryas period. Temperatures returned to glacial levels in the succeedingYounger Dryas period. Subsequently the climate warmed and the present interglacial period started.Dating
The start of the Allerød depends on whether an
Older Dryas is present and how much time is to be allotted to the latter. A conventional date of 14,000 BP is typical. Roberts (1998) uses 13,000 BP for the end of the period.The Greenland Oxygen isotope record shows the warming identified with the Allerød to be after about 14,100 BP and before about 12,900 BP. C-14 dates from an excavation on the shore of
Lake Neuchatel ,Switzerland , furnish a date of 14,000 BP, calibrated, for the start of the Allerød. Pollen cores from Berezina plain,Belarus , give 11,800-10,900 BP uncal. Various researchers have similar ranges: 12,000-11,000, 11,700-11,000, etc. They all seem to roughly concur.The Allerød occurred during the last interstadial of the
Pleistocene : theWindermere of Britain, theWoodgrange ofIreland and theTwo Creeks Interval of North America. Although interstadials are defined by region, the Allerød period is not, being global in its effects; that is, the temperature and sea level rose everywhere, not just in north Europe.Flora
During the Allerød, which foreshadowed the modern climate, mixed evergreen and deciduous forests prevailed in Eurasia, more deciduous toward the south, just as today.
Birch ,Aspen ,spruce ,pine ,larch andjuniper were to be found extensively, mixed withQuercus andCorylus .Poaceae was to be found in more open regions.Fauna
Some animals hunted were the
red deer ,moose ,horse ,Irish elk andbeaver . The ubiquitousbrown bear was present as well.Man
Man in north Eurasia was still in the
reindeer hunting stage. A variety ofPalaeolithic cultures prevailed in Europe: the Federmesser, Lyngby, Bromme, Ahrensburg and Swiderian. To the south and far east theNeolithic had already begun.External links
* [http://www.ac.by/publications/litho/litho16.html Belarus]
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