Climatic implications of Late Quaternary plant macrofossil assemblages from the Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia.

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dc.contributor.author Kienast, Frank
dc.contributor.author Siegert, Christine
dc.contributor.author Dereviagin, Alexander Yu
dc.contributor.author Mai, Dieter Hans
dc.coverage.spatial LATITUDE: 74.547667 * LONGITUDE: 100.535833 * MINIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.75 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 25.20 m
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-24T07:53:07Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-24T07:53:07Z
dc.date.issued 2001-10-29
dc.identifier https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.728840
dc.identifier https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.728840
dc.identifier.citation Kienast, Frank; Siegert, Christine; Dereviagin, Alexander Yu; Mai, Dieter Hans (2001): Climatic implications of Late Quaternary plant macrofossil assemblages from the Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia. Global and Planetary Change, 31(1-4), 265-281, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0921-8181(01)00124-2
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/7601
dc.description.abstract Plant macrofossil investigations were carried out on Late-Quaternary deposits at Cape Sabler (NW shore of Lake Taymyr, Siberia). Four dated samples (three Late Pleistocene, one Holocene) rich in plant macrofossils were analysed with respect to their floristic composition. The flora of the Holocene sample is similar to the recent plant cover in the study area and is mainly characterized by subarctic and high arctic dwarf-shrubs and hydrophytes. The Pleistocene samples, radiocarbon dated to ca. 30, 27 and 18 ka BP, reflect a species-rich vegetation. The high proportion of pioneer plants within these samples indicates frequent disturbances of the vegetation cover. Furthermore, an almost complete absence of hydrophytes and swamp plants and the dominance of xerophytes, respectively, are typical for the Pleistocene vegetation from the Cape Sabler section. The presence of the tundra–steppe Crassulaceae Orostachys spinosa gives evidence for extremely cryoxeric climatic conditions in the Central Taymyr Peninsula during the Late Pleistocene. The species composition of the Pleistocene samples thus proves the predominance of a continental climate during the Weichselian, which was characterized by a decreased cloud cover, and thus increased direct solar radiation reaching the ground and extreme annual temperature variations. That would have entailed higher summer temperatures, lower precipitation, and longer vegetation periods (due to shorter snowmelt), thus, better conditions than today for the growth of plants in the study area. The higher species diversity in the Weichselian samples confirms this assumption. All these factors caused mainly aerobic soil environments and favourable conditions for seasonal heating of soils.
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dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher PANGAEA
dc.rights CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
dc.rights Access constraints: unrestricted
dc.source Supplement to: Kienast, Frank; Siegert, Christine; Dereviagin, Alexander Yu; Mai, Dieter Hans (2001): Climatic implications of Late Quaternary plant macrofossil assemblages from the Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia. Global and Planetary Change, 31(1-4), 265-281, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0921-8181(01)00124-2
dc.subject AGE
dc.subject Alyssum obovatum
dc.subject Artemisia
dc.subject Azolla
dc.subject Betula sect. Nanae
dc.subject Braya sp.
dc.subject Cape_Sabler_1
dc.subject Cardamine bellidifolia
dc.subject Carex aquatilis
dc.subject Carex cf. canescens
dc.subject Carex cf. supina
dc.subject Carex ensifolia
dc.subject Carex maritima
dc.subject Carex saxatilis
dc.subject Carex sect. Acutae
dc.subject Carex sect. Extensae subsect. fulvellae
dc.subject Carex sp.
dc.subject Carex stenophylla
dc.subject Carex subspathacea
dc.subject Carex ursina
dc.subject Cassiope tetragona
dc.subject Cerastium
dc.subject Cerastium alpinum
dc.subject Cochlearia arctica
dc.subject DEPTH, sediment/rock
dc.subject Draba
dc.subject Draba cf. alpina
dc.subject Draba cf. cinerea
dc.subject Draba cf. crassifolia
dc.subject Draba cf. daurica
dc.subject Draba cf. fladnizensis
dc.subject Draba cf. glacialis
dc.subject Draba cf. muralis
dc.subject Draba cf. nivalis
dc.subject Draba cf. norvegica
dc.subject Draba cf. sibirica
dc.subject Dryas punctata
dc.subject Epilobium cf. davuricum
dc.subject Epoch
dc.subject Eriophorum gracile
dc.subject Eriophorum polystachion
dc.subject Eriophorum russeolum
dc.subject Eriophorum scheuchzeri
dc.subject Juncus
dc.subject Juncus biglumis
dc.subject Lamiaceae
dc.subject Leontopodium sp.
dc.subject Lithology/composition/facies
dc.subject Luzula
dc.subject Luzula confusa
dc.subject Luzula parviflora
dc.subject Luzula wahlenbergii
dc.subject Melandrium affine
dc.subject Minuartia biflora
dc.subject Minuartia rubella
dc.subject Minuartia stricta
dc.subject Minuartia verna
dc.subject Myosotis asiatica
dc.subject Orostachys cf. iwarenge
dc.subject Orostachys spinosa
dc.subject Oxyria digyna
dc.subject Papaveraceae
dc.subject Papaver cf. lapponicum
dc.subject Papaver sect. Scapiflora
dc.subject Pedicularis
dc.subject Poaceae
dc.subject Populus tremula
dc.subject Potentilla
dc.subject Potentilla hyparctica
dc.subject Potentilla nivea
dc.subject PROFILE
dc.subject Profile sampling
dc.subject Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North
dc.subject QUEEN
dc.subject Ranunculus hyperboreus
dc.subject Ranunculus pygmaeus
dc.subject Ranunculus reptans
dc.subject Rumex subgen. acetosella
dc.subject Salix sp.
dc.subject Sampling on land
dc.subject Saxifraga
dc.subject Saxifraga adscendens
dc.subject Saxifraga cespitosa
dc.subject Saxifraga nelsoniana
dc.subject Saxifraga nivalis
dc.subject Saxifraga tenuis
dc.subject Sedum roseum
dc.subject Selaginella
dc.subject Selaginella selaginoides
dc.subject Silene acaulis
dc.subject Spergularia rubra
dc.subject Stellaria
dc.subject Stellaria media
dc.subject Taymyr_Exped
dc.subject Trichophorum cespitosum
dc.subject Vaccinium uliginosum ssp. microphyllum
dc.subject Vaccinium vitis-idaea
dc.title Climatic implications of Late Quaternary plant macrofossil assemblages from the Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia.
dc.title.alternative (Table 1) Plant macrofossils from Cape Sabler
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