title: Palaeoenvironmental changes in NE Estonia during the Last Ice Age (a pilot project)
reg no: ETF5440
project type: Estonian Science Foundation research grant
subject: 1.10-1.16. Bio-Geo Sciences
status: completed
institution: Institute of Geology at Tallinn Technical University
head of project: Anatoli Molodkov
duration: 01.01.2003 - 31.12.2004
description: The project is dedicated to the fundamental problems of the Late Quaternary geology of the Baltic sphere: temporal extent and palaeoenvironmental structure of the Last Ice Age, interregional correlation of the events recognised with those recorded in different environments and localities. The exposures recently examined at the Voka site, NE Estonia, seem to be a unique archive of natural palaeoenvironmental changes which occured there and left behind many sequences with a well preserved Late Pleistocene record in both waterlain and terrestrial environments. The importance of these sedimentary sequences is great indeed since they hold the key to palaeoenvironmental reconstructions of the Last Ice Age that are identified by many international projects as a major goal for future Quaternary geological research. The palaeoenvironmental development of the study area during the past-Eemian age is still unclear in many aspects but its resolution can be achieved by a multidisciplinary study of the stratigraphic sequences of the new Early-Middle Weichselian section at the Voka site. The proposed project concerns the most critical - chronostratigraphical and palaeoenvironmental - aspects of the Last Ice Age in Estonia. To begin with the solving of the problems, it is important at the present stage: a) to elucidate the extent and timing of the deposits revealed in the section; b) to perform preliminary reconstruction of the dynamics of palaeoenvironmental changes in Northern Estonia; c) to correlate the data obtained with the data known from deep-sea, ice-core and continental records; d) to check the hypotheses offered regarding the Weichselian age of the deposits; e) to elucidate the real age of some controversial palaeoenvironmental events in Estonia and the Baltic region. The expected result of the project is a preliminary palaeoenvironmental information that can be particularly important for a further extension of the studies and for better understanding of the Last Ice Age palaeoenvironmental system in the Baltic sphere. In case of positive results it may have a significant impact on the reconstruction of the palaeoclimatic system in Estonia as well as in the whole Baltic region. The project should aid in building a bridge between what is known of the Late Pleistocene stratigraphy in western Europe and further east through the Baltic countries into Russia.

project group
no name institution position  
1.Natalja BolihovskajaMRÜ 
2.Ivar JaekTTÜ GISen. Res. Sc. 
3.Avo MiidelInst.Geol. at TTUSen. Res. Sc. 
4.Anatoli MolodkovInstitute of Geology at Tallinn Technical UniversitySinior Research Scientist 
5.Elvi TavastInst. Geol. at TTUSen.Res. Sc.