Hrvatski geološki institut

Hrvatski geološki institut

Hrvatski geološki institut

Hrvatski geološki institut

Hrvatski geološki institut

Hrvatski geološki institut

Hrvatski geološki institut

ZAVOD ZA MINERALNE SIROVINE I MARINSKU GEOLOGIJU

Nacionalni kompetitivni projekti

LoLADRIA: Nestali jezerski krajobrazi istočnog dijela Jadranskog mora (Lost Lake Landscapes of the Eastern Adriatic Shelf-LoLADRIA)

Projekt Hrvatske zaklade za znanost pod rednim brojem IP-2014-9419.

The LoLADRIA project represents a multidisciplinary, effort to recover, for the first time, long paleoenvironmental, and paleoclimate records from existing coastal karst lakes and submerged karstic lakes of the eastern Adriatic shelf in Croatia. At glacial low sea levels large areas of the continental shelf were exposed, making them available to early humans. The project will attempt to reconstruct the specific karst lake landscapes and their surroundings in view of environmental and climate change and human migration from the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) through the Holocene. LoLADRIA will also provide long, high resolution, paleohydrological reconstructions from a region extremely sensitive to changes in effective moisture and atmospheric dynamics. When proxies are applied to the task of reconstructing palaeoenvironments it is possible compare of one dataset against another, allowing for the identification of erroneous or inaccurate results. Complement results, allow more weight ascribed to the synthesis of the final results, with an increased confidence in the reconstruction, which allows a better correlation between these data and other records of environmental change (e.g. lacustrine vs. marine records). The multiproxy-based reconstructed curves will provide new data to identify and date the main climate events, and to characterize the climate variability at century and millennium scale since the LGM. Pollen and ostracods offer the possibility to develop transfer functions in order to reconstruct quantitative changes in regional climate and hydrological conditions of the lakes. Foraminiferal assemblages will provide evidences of possible palaeoclimatic, geomorphic and hydrological changes in the past. LoLADRIA will offer an environmental context which enabled the human entrance to Europe along the eastern Adriatic shelf since this pathway is still widely unknown and the detailed framework of climatic and environmental conditions still requires extensive research. In combination with landscape reconstruction based on high resolution geophysical methods will allow the insight to the preserved changes in the landscapes at selected sites along the Eastern Adriatic and their habitability related to the Epigravettian/Mesolithic cultures that were present there. Submarine prehistoric sites in the Mediterranean show that the continental shelf was occupied by humans to a depth of at least -40m, and the lost (submarine) lakes and surrounding submerged landscapes of the eastern Adriatic have a potential for site discovery. LoLADRIA will attempt to tie environmental changes seen in lake settings with changes evidenced in the marine record. LoLADRIA will fundamentally build up the scientific capacity of the Croatian Geological Survey in the field of marine geology which started to develop only recently

Web stranica projekta: https://loladria.wordpress.com/

Glavni istraživač / voditelj (Principal Investigator): dr.sc. Slobodan Miko

Ozren Hasan,

Nikolina Ilijanić,

Saša Mesić,

Martina Šparica Miko,

Dea Brunović,

Koraljka Bakrač,

Valentina Hajek Tadesse,

Tamara Marković,

Ivan Razum,

Dragan Bukovec,

Božena Mitić,

Dario Hruševar,

Vlasta Premec Fuček,

Morana Hernitz Kučenjak,

George Papatheodorou,

Maria Geraga, 

George Ferentinos,

Dimitrios Christodoulou

Datum početka i kraja projekta: 01.07.2014.-30.06.2018.

 

Kategorija projekta: HRZZ projekt (9419)

Ugovoreni iznos financiranja: 794.500,00 kn

Status: Završen

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