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Climate, glacial and vegetation history of the polar Ural Mountains since c. 27 cal ka bp, inferred from a 54 m long sediment core from Lake Bolshoye Shchuchye

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dc.contributor.author Lenz M.M.
dc.contributor.author Andreev A.
dc.contributor.author Nazarova L.
dc.contributor.author Syrykh L.S.
dc.contributor.author Scheidt S.
dc.contributor.author Haflidason H.
dc.contributor.author Meyer H.
dc.contributor.author Brill D.
dc.contributor.author Wagner B.
dc.contributor.author Gromig R.
dc.contributor.author Lenz M.
dc.contributor.author Rolf C.
dc.contributor.author Kuhn G.
dc.contributor.author Fedorov G.
dc.contributor.author Svendsen J.I.
dc.contributor.author Melles M.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-02-09T20:33:30Z
dc.date.available 2022-02-09T20:33:30Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.issn 0267-8179
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/168997
dc.description.abstract Because continuous and high-resolution records are scarce in the polar Urals, a multiproxy study was carried out on a 54 m long sediment succession (Co1321) from Lake Bolshoye Shchuchye. The sedimentological, geochemical, pollen and chironomid data suggest that glaciers occupied the lake's catchment during the cold and dry MIS 2 and document a change in ice extent around 23.5–18 cal ka bp. Subsequently, meltwater input, sediment supply and erosional activity decreased as local glaciers progressively melted. The vegetation around the lake comprised open, herb and grass-dominated tundra-steppe until the Bølling-Allerød, but shows a distinct change to probably moister conditions around 17–16 cal ka bp. Local glaciers completely disappeared during the Bølling-Allerød, when summer air temperatures were similar to today and low shrub tundra became established. The Younger Dryas is confined by distinct shifts in the pollen and chironomid records pointing to drier conditions. The Holocene is characterised by a denser vegetation cover, stabilised soil conditions and decreased minerogenic input, especially during the local thermal maximum between c. 10 and 5 cal ka bp. Subsequently, present-day vegetation developed and summer air temperatures decreased to modern, except for two intervals, which may represent the Little Ice Age and Medieval Warm Period.
dc.relation.ispartofseries Journal of Quaternary Science
dc.subject Arctic Russia
dc.subject chironomids
dc.subject polar Ural Mountains
dc.subject pollen
dc.subject sediment core data
dc.title Climate, glacial and vegetation history of the polar Ural Mountains since c. 27 cal ka bp, inferred from a 54 m long sediment core from Lake Bolshoye Shchuchye
dc.type Article
dc.collection Публикации сотрудников КФУ
dc.source.id SCOPUS02678179-2021-SID85119330163


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