Late and postglacial vegetation and climate history of the south-western Taymyr Peninsula (Central Siberia), as revealed by pollen analysis of sediments from Lama Lake.

dc.contributor.authorHahne, Jürgen
dc.contributor.authorMelles, Martin
dc.coverage.spatialLATITUDE: 69.548000 * LONGITUDE: 90.211000 * DATE/TIME START: 1993-01-01T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1993-01-01T00:00:00 * MINIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.01 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 10.92 m
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-26T04:00:19Z
dc.date.available2019-11-26T04:00:19Z
dc.date.issued1999-10-22
dc.description.abstractOn the Taymyr Peninsula and Severnaya Zemlya Archipelago, Central Siberia, a joint German/Russian multidisciplinary research project focuses on the Late Quaternary history of climate and environment. Within the scope of this project, palynological studies were carried out on a 10.8-m core from Lama Lake, situated in the south-west of the research area. The core, which did not reach the base of the lacustrine sediments, reveals the vegetation and climate history of the last 17 000 years and demonstrates that this area was not glaciated during that time. The Pleistocene/Holocene transition is, as elsewhere in the northern hemisphere, characterized by increased temperatures during the Bølling, Allerød and Preboreal with interruptions during the Older (post-Bølling) and Younger Dryas events. The Holocene climate optimum at Lama Lake probably occurred within the Boreal period, when dense larch forests developed. The Atlantic period was characterized by warm conditions that favoured the establishment of larch-spruce forests, though a climatic deterioration is also recorded. During the Subboreal, spruce fluctuated in importance, on the basis of which it is suggested that there were two cool periods with an intervening warm period. Since 3000 B.P., the climate has become considerably cooler and forests have degenerated. During the last 1000 years, unfavourable climate conditions have resulted in a forest tundra and widespread tundra communities developing in the Lama Lake region.
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dc.identifierhttps://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.55799
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.55799
dc.identifier.citationHahne, Jürgen; Melles, Martin (1997): Late and postglacial vegetation and climate history of the south-western Taymyr Peninsula (Central Siberia), as revealed by pollen analysis of sediments from Lama Lake. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 6(1), 1-8, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01145880
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/8040
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherPANGAEA
dc.rightsCC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
dc.rightsAccess constraints: unrestricted
dc.sourceSupplement to: Hahne, Jürgen; Melles, Martin (1997): Late and postglacial vegetation and climate history of the south-western Taymyr Peninsula (Central Siberia), as revealed by pollen analysis of sediments from Lama Lake. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 6(1), 1-8, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01145880
dc.subjectAlismataceae
dc.subjectAlnus
dc.subjectAlnus viridis
dc.subjectAndrosace
dc.subjectApiaceae
dc.subjectArboreal pollen
dc.subjectArmeria
dc.subjectArtemisia (Africa)
dc.subjectAster
dc.subjectAWI_PerDyn
dc.subjectBetula
dc.subjectBetula exilis-type
dc.subjectBetula nana-type
dc.subjectBotrychium
dc.subjectBotryococcus
dc.subjectBrassicaceae
dc.subjectCaryophyllaceae
dc.subjectCassiope-type
dc.subjectChenopodiaceae
dc.subjectCOMPCORE
dc.subjectComposite Core
dc.subjectCounting, palynology
dc.subjectCyperaceae
dc.subjectDEPTH, sediment/rock
dc.subjectDipsacaceae
dc.subjectDryas-type
dc.subjectEmpetrum-type
dc.subjectEphedra distachya-type
dc.subjectEphedra fragilis-type
dc.subjectEpilobium
dc.subjectEquisetum
dc.subjectEricaceae undifferentiated
dc.subjectFabaceae
dc.subjectFilicales
dc.subjectFilipendula
dc.subjectGentianaceae
dc.subjectGeraniaceae
dc.subjectGramineae
dc.subjectGreen mosses
dc.subjectHerniaria-type
dc.subjectHippophae
dc.subjectHuperzia
dc.subjectIndeterminata/varia
dc.subjectJuniperus
dc.subjectLamiaceae
dc.subjectLarix
dc.subjectLiguliflorae
dc.subjectLiliaceae
dc.subjectLomatoggonium-type
dc.subjectLycopodium alpinum-type
dc.subjectLycopodium annotinum-type
dc.subjectLycopodium clavatum-type
dc.subjectLycopodium complementum-type
dc.subjectLycopodium indeterminata
dc.subjectLycopodium inundatum-type
dc.subjectNorilsk/Taymyr, Sibiria
dc.subjectNorilsk/Taymyr93
dc.subjectNuphar
dc.subjectOnagraceae
dc.subjectOphioglossaceae
dc.subjectOxyria
dc.subjectPapaver-type
dc.subjectPediastrum boryanum
dc.subjectPediastrum duplex
dc.subjectPediastrum kawraiskyi
dc.subjectPedicularis
dc.subjectPermafrost Research (Periglacial Dynamics) @ AWI
dc.subjectPG1111
dc.subjectPicea
dc.subjectPinus
dc.subjectPlantago arctica-type
dc.subjectPlantago major/media
dc.subjectPolemonium
dc.subjectPolygonaceae
dc.subjectPolypodium
dc.subjectPopulus
dc.subjectPotamogeton
dc.subjectPotentilla-type
dc.subjectPrimulaceae
dc.subjectPteridium
dc.subjectQuaternary Environment of the Eurasian North
dc.subjectQUEEN
dc.subjectRanunculaceae
dc.subjectRanunculus
dc.subjectRanunculus batrachium-type
dc.subjectRanunculus echinatus
dc.subjectRanunculus sabinii-type
dc.subjectRhamnus
dc.subjectRosaceae
dc.subjectRubiaceae
dc.subjectRumex
dc.subjectRumex arcticus-type
dc.subjectSalix
dc.subjectSampling/drilling in lake
dc.subjectSanguisorba minor
dc.subjectSanguisorba officinalis
dc.subjectSaxifraga
dc.subjectSaxifragaceae
dc.subjectSaxifraga cespitosa-type
dc.subjectSaxifraga exilis
dc.subjectSaxifraga hirculus
dc.subjectSaxifraga hirsuta
dc.subjectSaxifraga nivalis-type
dc.subjectSaxifraga oppositifolia
dc.subjectSelaginella
dc.subjectSelaginella selaginoides
dc.subjectSelaginella sibirica
dc.subjectSparganium-type
dc.subjectSphagnum
dc.subjectTelyptheris
dc.subjectThalictrum
dc.subjectTriglochin
dc.subjectTrollius
dc.subjectTubuliflorae
dc.subjectUrticaceae
dc.subjectValeriana capitata
dc.subjectVaria
dc.titleLate and postglacial vegetation and climate history of the south-western Taymyr Peninsula (Central Siberia), as revealed by pollen analysis of sediments from Lama Lake.
dc.title.alternativePollen analysis of sediment core PG1111
dc.typeDataset

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