摘要:Abstract
The first radiocarbon dates available on the evolution
of the freshwater carbonates of the Danube-Tisza Interfluve
are presented in this work along with their possible
uses to precisely date paleoecological and paleoenvironmental
changes. This work also gives the basis of a
comparative analysis of the Holocene radiocarbon-dated
profile of Csólyospálos with other Hungarian radiocarbondated
profiles of the same age (Bátorliget, the Sárrét,
etc.) and the implementation of a detailed chronological
and regional paleoenvironmental study. Furthermore,
our findings clearly demonstrate the importance of radiocarbon
analysis in the study of terminal Pleistocene
and Holocene Hungarian sedimentary sequences for accurately
dating and reconstructing the chronological order
of paleoenvironmental changes as well as the evolution of
the natural endowments plus the regional comparison of
the various profiles.