A drastic change in glacial dynamics at the beginning of the seventeenth century on Novaya Zemlya coincides in time with the strongest volcanic eruption in Peru and the Great Famine in Russia

Abstract In this study, we reconstructed for the first time the recent 1000-yr-long history of Goluboi tidewater glacier at the eastern side of the Novaya Zemlya, Kara Sea, based on accelerator mass spectrometry 14 C dating with higher-resolution age control on the basis of 210 Pb and 137 Cs radionu...

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Main Authors: Rusakov, Valeriy, Kuz'mina, Тat'yana, Borisov, Alexander, Gromyak, Irina, Dogadkin, Denis, Romashova, Тat'yana, Solovi'eva, Galina, Lukmanov, Ruslan
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Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2022
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/qua.2021.74
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/qua.2021.74 2024-04-28T08:20:12+00:00 A drastic change in glacial dynamics at the beginning of the seventeenth century on Novaya Zemlya coincides in time with the strongest volcanic eruption in Peru and the Great Famine in Russia Rusakov, Valeriy Kuz'mina, Тat'yana Borisov, Alexander Gromyak, Irina Dogadkin, Denis Romashova, Тat'yana Solovi'eva, Galina Lukmanov, Ruslan 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/qua.2021.74 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0033589421000740 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Quaternary Research volume 107, page 43-56 ISSN 0033-5894 1096-0287 General Earth and Planetary Sciences Earth-Surface Processes Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) journal-article 2022 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/qua.2021.74 2024-04-09T06:56:07Z Abstract In this study, we reconstructed for the first time the recent 1000-yr-long history of Goluboi tidewater glacier at the eastern side of the Novaya Zemlya, Kara Sea, based on accelerator mass spectrometry 14 C dating with higher-resolution age control on the basis of 210 Pb and 137 Cs radionuclides for the time period after AD 1885, using multiproxy analyses (lithology, mineralogy, and geochemistry) of proximal glaciomarine sediments from the Oga Fjord. Against the background of the active glacial dynamics and the intense meltwater runoff until the end of the sixteenth century, there was a sudden cooling at the beginning of the seventeenth century, which manifested itself in a significant decrease in the sedimentation rates. In time, this event coincides with the strongest volcanic eruption, AD 1600, in South America (in Peru) in the history of human settlement of the continent, which may have plunged the globe into cold climate chaos (Witze, 2008), and caused the Great Famine, AD 1601 to AD 1603, in Russia. The synchronicity of the described events may be an additional fact confirming the global impact of the eruption on the climate of our planet. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Kara Sea Novaya Zemlya Tidewater Cambridge University Press Quaternary Research 1 14
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Earth-Surface Processes
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
spellingShingle General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Earth-Surface Processes
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
Rusakov, Valeriy
Kuz'mina, Тat'yana
Borisov, Alexander
Gromyak, Irina
Dogadkin, Denis
Romashova, Тat'yana
Solovi'eva, Galina
Lukmanov, Ruslan
A drastic change in glacial dynamics at the beginning of the seventeenth century on Novaya Zemlya coincides in time with the strongest volcanic eruption in Peru and the Great Famine in Russia
topic_facet General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Earth-Surface Processes
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
description Abstract In this study, we reconstructed for the first time the recent 1000-yr-long history of Goluboi tidewater glacier at the eastern side of the Novaya Zemlya, Kara Sea, based on accelerator mass spectrometry 14 C dating with higher-resolution age control on the basis of 210 Pb and 137 Cs radionuclides for the time period after AD 1885, using multiproxy analyses (lithology, mineralogy, and geochemistry) of proximal glaciomarine sediments from the Oga Fjord. Against the background of the active glacial dynamics and the intense meltwater runoff until the end of the sixteenth century, there was a sudden cooling at the beginning of the seventeenth century, which manifested itself in a significant decrease in the sedimentation rates. In time, this event coincides with the strongest volcanic eruption, AD 1600, in South America (in Peru) in the history of human settlement of the continent, which may have plunged the globe into cold climate chaos (Witze, 2008), and caused the Great Famine, AD 1601 to AD 1603, in Russia. The synchronicity of the described events may be an additional fact confirming the global impact of the eruption on the climate of our planet.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Rusakov, Valeriy
Kuz'mina, Тat'yana
Borisov, Alexander
Gromyak, Irina
Dogadkin, Denis
Romashova, Тat'yana
Solovi'eva, Galina
Lukmanov, Ruslan
author_facet Rusakov, Valeriy
Kuz'mina, Тat'yana
Borisov, Alexander
Gromyak, Irina
Dogadkin, Denis
Romashova, Тat'yana
Solovi'eva, Galina
Lukmanov, Ruslan
author_sort Rusakov, Valeriy
title A drastic change in glacial dynamics at the beginning of the seventeenth century on Novaya Zemlya coincides in time with the strongest volcanic eruption in Peru and the Great Famine in Russia
title_short A drastic change in glacial dynamics at the beginning of the seventeenth century on Novaya Zemlya coincides in time with the strongest volcanic eruption in Peru and the Great Famine in Russia
title_full A drastic change in glacial dynamics at the beginning of the seventeenth century on Novaya Zemlya coincides in time with the strongest volcanic eruption in Peru and the Great Famine in Russia
title_fullStr A drastic change in glacial dynamics at the beginning of the seventeenth century on Novaya Zemlya coincides in time with the strongest volcanic eruption in Peru and the Great Famine in Russia
title_full_unstemmed A drastic change in glacial dynamics at the beginning of the seventeenth century on Novaya Zemlya coincides in time with the strongest volcanic eruption in Peru and the Great Famine in Russia
title_sort drastic change in glacial dynamics at the beginning of the seventeenth century on novaya zemlya coincides in time with the strongest volcanic eruption in peru and the great famine in russia
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