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Palynology supports reclassifying Belovezhian substages in Belarus

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Research area:Earth and Planetary SciencesStage (stratigraphy)Pleistocene

What the study found

The palynological evidence, together with interregional correlation based on palynology, suggests that the three substages of the Belovezhian Stage of the Pleistocene in Belarus can be considered stages. The materials also indicate that the Korchevian interglacial is coeval with the Mogilevian Substage.

Why the authors say this matters

The authors say these findings support proposals previously put forward by Belarusian geologists and paleontologists. The study suggests that the stratigraphic scheme for these Quaternary deposits may need to be interpreted differently.

What the researchers tested

The researchers examined the stratigraphy and correlation of the Belovezhian Stage of the Pleistocene of Belarus using palynology, the study of pollen and spores. They compared the studied deposits with other regions using palynology-based interregional correlation.

What worked and what didn't

The palynological research supported treating the Borkovian, Nizhninian, and Mogilevian substages as stages. The materials also indicated a correlation between the Korchevian interglacial, identified as part of the Narevian glacial, and the Mogilevian Substage.

What to keep in mind

The abstract does not describe detailed limitations, sample sizes, or specific analytical procedures. The summary is limited to the findings and interpretations stated in the provided abstract.

Key points

  • Palynological evidence suggests the Belovezhian Stage substages can be considered stages.
  • The study supports earlier proposals made by Belarusian geologists and paleontologists.
  • The Korchevian interglacial is indicated to be coeval with the Mogilevian Substage.
  • The researchers used palynology and palynology-based interregional correlation to study the deposits.
  • The abstract does not provide detailed limitations or methods beyond these broad descriptions.

Disclosure

Research title:
Palynology supports reclassifying Belovezhian substages in Belarus
Authors:
T. B. Rylova, A. V. Shidlovskaya
Institutions:
Institute of Nature Management
Publication date:
2026-03-05
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