@article{fdi:010014656, title = {{L}ate pleistocene and holocene history of the lakes in the {K}ola peninsula, {K}arelia and the north-western part of the east european plain}, author = {{D}avydova, {N}. and {S}ervant {V}ildary, {S}imone}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he paper reviews the work on paleolimnology in parts of the {FSU} over the last 40 years. {I}t presents a short review of "{T}he history of the lakes of the {E}ast {E}uropean plain", one of the books of the series "{T}he history of lakes" published by the {I}nstitute of {L}ake {R}esearch of the {R}ussian {A}cademy of {S}ciences. {I}t describes the {L}ate {P}leistocene and {H}olocene history of these lakes based mainly on the study of lacustrine sediments. {A}mongst the samples {L}ake {N}ero near {M}oscow which is located near the marginal zone of the last glacation, and includes records that go back as early as 190,000 {BP}. {T}he main elements of lake evolution are shown in different territories : {B}yelorussia ; {B}altic countries ; {K}arelia ; and the {K}ola peninsula. {S}pecial attention is given to palaeolimnological data because its use for {H}olocene and {L}ate {P}leistocene palaeoclimate reconstruction. ({R}{\'e}sum{\'e} d'auteur)}, keywords = {{MILIEU} {LACUSTRE} ; {PALEOLIMNOLOGIE} ; {PLEISTOCENE} ; {HOLOCENE} ; {PALYNOLOGIE} ; {SEDIMENTOLOGIE} ; {GRANULOMETRIE} ; {BELARUS} ; {RUSSIE} ; {KARELSKAJA} ; {KOLA} {PENINSULE} ; {KOVDOR} {LAC} ; {MITROPHAN} {LAC} ; {VISHNEVSKOYE} {LAC} ; {ILMEN} {LAC} ; {VALDAY} {LAC} ; {NAROCH} {LAC} ; {NERO} {LAC} ; {OLTUSH} {LAC} ; {PAYS} {BALTES}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{Q}uaternary {S}cience {R}eviews}, volume = {15}, numero = {10}, pages = {997--1012}, ISSN = {0277-3791}, year = {1996}, DOI = {10.1016/{S}0277-3791(96)00029-7}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010014656}, }