Holocene vegetational and climatic changes in the forest zone of Western Siberia according to pollen records from the extrazonal palsa bog Bugristoye

Pollen stratigraphy of an extrazonal palsa bog in the middle taiga of the West Siberian Plain is dated by radiocarbon at five levels. Local pollen assemblage zones (LPAZ) are the basis for palaeogeographical reconstructions. Tundra-steppe plant communities with shrub birch ( Betula nana) dominated i...

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Published in:The Holocene
Main Authors: Blyakharchuk, Tatyana A., Sulerzhitsky, Leopold D.
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 1999
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1191/095968399676614561 2024-09-09T19:34:04+00:00 Holocene vegetational and climatic changes in the forest zone of Western Siberia according to pollen records from the extrazonal palsa bog Bugristoye Blyakharchuk, Tatyana A. Sulerzhitsky, Leopold D. 1999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/095968399676614561 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1191/095968399676614561 en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license The Holocene volume 9, issue 5, page 621-628 ISSN 0959-6836 1477-0911 journal-article 1999 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1191/095968399676614561 2024-06-17T04:24:25Z Pollen stratigraphy of an extrazonal palsa bog in the middle taiga of the West Siberian Plain is dated by radiocarbon at five levels. Local pollen assemblage zones (LPAZ) are the basis for palaeogeographical reconstructions. Tundra-steppe plant communities with shrub birch ( Betula nana) dominated in the latest Pleistocene. Warming after 10 000 14 C yr BP caused the local thawing of permafrost, forming shallow lakes. Larixand then Picea spread along river valleys and depressions. Steppe plant communities existed on the dry interfluves. Further climatic warming and drying caused Picea to retreat, and Betula forest-steppe dominated 9500–8900 yr BP. Dense Pinus sylvestris and Pinus sibirica forests then spread over the whole area, and steppe communities decreased about 8300 yr BP. The Holocene climatic optimum (6000–5000 yr BP) was characterized by warm and wet conditions and Abies was widespread. Cooling then caused retreat of Abiesforests to the south and the expansion of Pinus sibirica forests on clay soils and Pinus sylvestris forests on sandy soils. Cooling about 4300 yr BP caused the peat to freeze and the palsa to form by bulging. Peat accumulation on the Bugristoye bog stopped at this time. Article in Journal/Newspaper Betula nana palsa permafrost taiga Tundra Siberia SAGE Publications The Holocene 9 5 621 628
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description Pollen stratigraphy of an extrazonal palsa bog in the middle taiga of the West Siberian Plain is dated by radiocarbon at five levels. Local pollen assemblage zones (LPAZ) are the basis for palaeogeographical reconstructions. Tundra-steppe plant communities with shrub birch ( Betula nana) dominated in the latest Pleistocene. Warming after 10 000 14 C yr BP caused the local thawing of permafrost, forming shallow lakes. Larixand then Picea spread along river valleys and depressions. Steppe plant communities existed on the dry interfluves. Further climatic warming and drying caused Picea to retreat, and Betula forest-steppe dominated 9500–8900 yr BP. Dense Pinus sylvestris and Pinus sibirica forests then spread over the whole area, and steppe communities decreased about 8300 yr BP. The Holocene climatic optimum (6000–5000 yr BP) was characterized by warm and wet conditions and Abies was widespread. Cooling then caused retreat of Abiesforests to the south and the expansion of Pinus sibirica forests on clay soils and Pinus sylvestris forests on sandy soils. Cooling about 4300 yr BP caused the peat to freeze and the palsa to form by bulging. Peat accumulation on the Bugristoye bog stopped at this time.
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author Blyakharchuk, Tatyana A.
Sulerzhitsky, Leopold D.
spellingShingle Blyakharchuk, Tatyana A.
Sulerzhitsky, Leopold D.
Holocene vegetational and climatic changes in the forest zone of Western Siberia according to pollen records from the extrazonal palsa bog Bugristoye
author_facet Blyakharchuk, Tatyana A.
Sulerzhitsky, Leopold D.
author_sort Blyakharchuk, Tatyana A.
title Holocene vegetational and climatic changes in the forest zone of Western Siberia according to pollen records from the extrazonal palsa bog Bugristoye
title_short Holocene vegetational and climatic changes in the forest zone of Western Siberia according to pollen records from the extrazonal palsa bog Bugristoye
title_full Holocene vegetational and climatic changes in the forest zone of Western Siberia according to pollen records from the extrazonal palsa bog Bugristoye
title_fullStr Holocene vegetational and climatic changes in the forest zone of Western Siberia according to pollen records from the extrazonal palsa bog Bugristoye
title_full_unstemmed Holocene vegetational and climatic changes in the forest zone of Western Siberia according to pollen records from the extrazonal palsa bog Bugristoye
title_sort holocene vegetational and climatic changes in the forest zone of western siberia according to pollen records from the extrazonal palsa bog bugristoye
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