Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland.
Faculty of Geology, University of Warsaw, Warszawa, Poland.
PLoS One. 2020 Feb 6;15(2):e0228546. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0228546. eCollection 2020.
A cave site Shelter in Smoleń III (southern Poland) contains an approximately 2-m-thick stratified sequence of Upper Pleistocene and Holocene clastic sediments, unique for Central Europe. The sequence contents abundant fossil fauna, including mollusk, rodent and bat remains. The cave sites with long profiles of subfossil fauna present a great value for reconstructions of regional terrestrial paleoenvironment. We explore the stratigraphy of this site through analyses of the lithology and geochemistry of sediments, radiocarbon dating of faunal and human remains and charcoals, and archaeological study, as well as the paleoecology derived from the taxonomic composition of fossil faunal assemblages. Our data show that the entire period of the Holocene is recorded in the rockshelter, which makes that site an exceptional and highly valuable case. We present paleoenvironmental reconstructions of regional importance, and we propose to regard Shelter in Smoleń III as a regional stratigraphic stratotype of Holocene clastic cave sediments.
波兰南部斯莫伦三世(Smoleń III)洞穴遗址中含有一层约 2 米厚的更新世晚期到全新世的碎屑沉积物,这在中欧地区是独一无二的。该序列中包含了丰富的化石动物群,包括软体动物、啮齿动物和蝙蝠的遗骸。具有完整的化石动物群的洞穴遗址为重建区域陆地古环境提供了巨大的价值。我们通过对沉积物的岩性和地球化学、动物群和人类遗骸以及木炭的放射性碳测年以及考古学研究,以及从化石动物群组合的分类组成得出的古生态学,来探索该遗址的地层学。我们的数据表明,全新世的整个时期都记录在岩石掩蔽所中,这使得该遗址成为一个特殊且极具价值的案例。我们提出了具有区域重要性的古环境重建,并提议将斯莫伦三世洞穴遗址视为全新世碎屑洞穴沉积物的区域地层型。