Marcin Szymanek
University of Warsaw
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Studia Quaternaria | 2016
Leszek Marks; Alaa Salem; Fabian Welc; Jerzy Nitychoruk; Zhongyuan Chen; Abdelfattah A. Zalat; Aleksandra Majecka; Marta Chodyka; Marcin Szymanek; Anna Tołoczko-Pasek
Abstract The Lake Qarun (Faiyum Oasis, northern Egypt) is a relic of the much larger Holocene lake. Past lake levels and extensions were reconstructed, based on setting of archaeological sites scattered along northern paleoshores of the ancient lake. However, geoarcheological works did not yield enough data to establish continuous environmental history of the lake. A deep drilling FA-1 on the southeastern shore of the lake, performed in 2014, supplied with a core, 26 m long that is the one of the longest lake sediment cores in northeastern Africa. The basal section of the core consisted of thin-laminated diatom marly deposits, underlain at the Late Pleistocene/Holocene boundary by coarse-grained sands. The sediment lamine were quite well developed, especially in the lower part of the core. Preliminary results indicated annually deposited sediment sequence with seasonality signals provided by microlamine of diatoms, calcite, organic matter and clastic material. Early Holocene varved sediments from the Faiyum Oasis supplied with exceptional paleoenvironmental data for northeastern Africa, which enriched a record from previous logs drilled at the southwestern margin of the Qarun Lake.
Studia Quaternaria | 2017
Abdelfattah A. Zalat; Leszek Marks; Fabian Welc; Alaa Salem; Jerzy Nitychoruk; Zhongyuan Chen; Aleksandra Majecka; Marcin Szymanek; Marta Chodyka; Anna Tołoczko-Pasek; Qianli Sun; Xiaoshuang Zhao; Jun Jiang
Abstract This study evaluates changes in the environmental and climatic conditions in the Faiyum Oasis during the Holocene based on diatom analyses of the sediment FA-1 core from the southern seashore of the Qarun Lake. The studied FA-1 core was 26 m long and covered the time span ca. 9.000 cal. yrs BP. Diatom taxa were abundant and moderately to well-preserved throughout the core sediments. Planktonic taxa were most abundant than the benthic and epiphytic forms, which were very rare and sparsely distributed. The most dominant planktonic genera were Aulacoseira and Stephanodiscus followed by frequently distribution of Cyclostephanos and Cyclotella species. The stratigraphic distribution patterns of the recorded diatoms through the Holocene sediments explained five ecological diatom groups. These groups represent distinctive environmental conditions, which were mainly related to climatic changes through the early and middle Holocene, in addition to anthropogenic activity during the late Holocene. Comparison of diatom assemblages in the studied sediment core suggests that considerable changes occurred in water level as well as salinity. There were several high stands of the freshwater lake level during humid, warmer-wet climatic phases marked by dominance of planktonic, oligohalobous and alkaliphilous diatoms alternated with lowering of the lake level and slight increases in salinity and alkalinity during warm arid conditions evident by prevalence of brackish water diatoms.
Studia Quaternaria | 2017
Marcin Szymanek
Abstract A research was conducted on the Holocene lake sediments from the full-cored FA-1 drilling at the southern shore of the Qarun Lake in the Faiyum Oasis in northern Egypt. Altogether 10 taxa of molluscs and 8 taxa of ostracods were identified in the examined deposits, with total amounts of 768 and 2872 individuals, respectively. The fauna was investigated with palaeoecological purpose and allowed for preliminary reconstruction of sedimentary environment in the lake. The occurrence of Valvata nilotica Jickeli, 1874 and Gomphocythere sp. in the lower part of the core and a low proportion of carapaces (2.4-28%) indicated freshwater and higher-energy conditions, respectively. Rapid expansion of Cyprideis torosa (Jones, 1850) at a depth of 18 m could point to very short saline episode in the lake. The increase in salinity and drop of water level were evidenced in the uppermost part of the core (4-3.5 m), when the lake was dominated by Hydrobia ventrosa (Montagu, 1803), Cerastoderma glaucum (Poiret, 1789) and C. torosa. The steady sedimentation in a shallow lake was also supported by considerable amount of complete ostracod carapaces (45%). The faunal assemblage and smooth valves of C. torosa suggested salinity of 14-25‰.
Quaternary International | 2011
Marcin Szymanek
Acta Geologica Polonica | 2016
Leszek Marks; Jan Dzierżek; Robert Janiszewski; Jarosław Kaczorowski; Leszek Lindner; Aleksandra Majecka; Michał Makos; Marcin Szymanek; Anna Tołoczko Pasek; Barbara Woronko
Boreas | 2005
Marcin Szymanek; Jerzy Nitychoruk; Jerzy Trammer; Krzysztof Bińka
Quaternary International | 2016
Maciej T. Krajcarz; Krzysztof Cyrek; Magdalena Krajcarz; Przemysław Mroczek; Magdalena Sudoł; Marcin Szymanek; Teresa Tomek; Teresa Madeyska
Geological Quarterly | 2012
Marcin Szymanek
Geological Quarterly | 2013
Marcin Szymanek
Boreas | 2018
Leszek Marks; Alaa Salem; Fabian Welc; Jerzy Nitychoruk; Zhongyuan Chen; Maarten Blaauw; Abdelfattah A. Zalat; Aleksandra Majecka; Marcin Szymanek; Marta Chodyka; Anna Tołoczko-Pasek; Qianli Sun; Xiaoshuang Zhao; Jun Jiang