The article discusses a pollen sequence Kochaki-1 from the south boundary of the ancient defense forests «Zasechnaya cherta» in Schekinskiy District, Tula Region. The pollen sequence of Kochaki-1 has high resolution (20–30 years) due to rapid deposition of peat (2,5–8,3 mm/year) during the last 1200 years. Vegetation transformations during this time were under the influence of climate and anthropogenic factors. The main of ones were the Medieval Warm Period, Little Ice Age, Great Steppe danger, and the Time of Troubles. Forest cover, forest composition, diversity of anthropogenic indicators were changed as a result of combination of climatic and anthropogenic nfactors. The landscapes of the territory were semi-open durind the last millennia. Agrolandscapes formed during XVIII–XIX centuries.
2022. T. 127. Vyp. 6.
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1200 Years of Vegetation and Land-use Dynamics on the South Boundary of Zasechnaya Cherta (Military Defensive Forest Belt in Tula Region)
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