Lateglacial and Holocene palaeoenvironments on Bolshevik Island (Severnaya Zemlya), Russian High Arctic

The late Quaternary climatic and environmental history of the Severnaya Zemlya Archipelago in the Russian High Arctic has been the focus of many palaeoenvironmental studies since the 1970s. However, the existing data are highly fragmentary and sometimes contradictory. New information concerning the...

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Main Authors: Cherezova, Anna A., Fedorov, Grigory B., Raschke, Elena A., Rethemeyer, Janet, Bolshiyanov, Dmitry Y., Yozhikov, Ilya S., Spiridonov, Igor G., Bazhenova, Evgenia A., Sokolov, Vladimir T., Melles, Martin
Other Authors: German Research Foundation, St. Petersburg State University
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/bor.12428 2024-06-02T08:02:04+00:00 Lateglacial and Holocene palaeoenvironments on Bolshevik Island (Severnaya Zemlya), Russian High Arctic Cherezova, Anna A. Fedorov, Grigory B. Raschke, Elena A. Rethemeyer, Janet Bolshiyanov, Dmitry Y. Yozhikov, Ilya S. Spiridonov, Igor G. Bazhenova, Evgenia A. Sokolov, Vladimir T. Melles, Martin German Research Foundation St. Petersburg State University 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bor.12428 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fbor.12428 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/bor.12428 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/bor.12428 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Boreas volume 49, issue 2, page 375-388 ISSN 0300-9483 1502-3885 journal-article 2020 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12428 2024-05-03T11:09:08Z The late Quaternary climatic and environmental history of the Severnaya Zemlya Archipelago in the Russian High Arctic has been the focus of many palaeoenvironmental studies since the 1970s. However, the existing data are highly fragmentary and sometimes contradictory. New information concerning the archipelago's environmental history was derived from a 2.46‐m‐long sediment core from Lake Tvyordoe, located in the northwestern part of Bolshevik Island. The core was investigated by a multi‐proxy approach that comprises radiocarbon dating as well as lithological, granulometrical, palynological and geochemical analyses. The results provide new insights into the vegetation history as well as changes in lake level, lake‐ice cover, and water and sediment input since the Last Glacial Maximum ( LGM ). Fine‐grained, laminated sediments at the core base, which were dated to c . 24.2 cal. ka BP , suggest lacustrine sedimentation under a permanent ice cover with low meltwater supply. This, along with a lack of glacial and glacial‐lacustrine deposits, supports earlier assumptions that Bolshevik Island was not covered by the Barents‐Kara Ice Sheet during the LGM . Furthermore, even the Mushketov Ice Cap, the closest ice mass to Lake Tvyordoe, did not expand from the denudation plateau to the lake. During the terminal Pleistocene, starting c . 14.5 cal. ka BP , warmer and wetter climate conditions resulted in higher sediment loads. The most favourable environmental conditions prevailed on Bolshevik Island throughout the Early and Middle Holocene ( c . 11.7–6.5 cal. ka BP ), when low shrub tundra associations with dwarf birch, willow and alder dominated the vegetation. After c . 10.0 cal. ka BP , a shift to climate drying occurred, which, after 6.5 cal. ka BP , was accompanied by a climate cooling. The Late Holocene climate, according to pollen data (suggesting sparse lichen–moss–grass cover) and relatively low total organic carbon ( TOC ) contents, was rather similar to that during the Lateglacial. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Bolshevik Island Dwarf birch Ice cap Ice Sheet Severnaya Zemlya Tundra Wiley Online Library Arctic Level Lake ENVELOPE(-101.227,-101.227,56.457,56.457) Severnaya Zemlya ENVELOPE(98.000,98.000,79.500,79.500) Boreas 49 2 375 388
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description The late Quaternary climatic and environmental history of the Severnaya Zemlya Archipelago in the Russian High Arctic has been the focus of many palaeoenvironmental studies since the 1970s. However, the existing data are highly fragmentary and sometimes contradictory. New information concerning the archipelago's environmental history was derived from a 2.46‐m‐long sediment core from Lake Tvyordoe, located in the northwestern part of Bolshevik Island. The core was investigated by a multi‐proxy approach that comprises radiocarbon dating as well as lithological, granulometrical, palynological and geochemical analyses. The results provide new insights into the vegetation history as well as changes in lake level, lake‐ice cover, and water and sediment input since the Last Glacial Maximum ( LGM ). Fine‐grained, laminated sediments at the core base, which were dated to c . 24.2 cal. ka BP , suggest lacustrine sedimentation under a permanent ice cover with low meltwater supply. This, along with a lack of glacial and glacial‐lacustrine deposits, supports earlier assumptions that Bolshevik Island was not covered by the Barents‐Kara Ice Sheet during the LGM . Furthermore, even the Mushketov Ice Cap, the closest ice mass to Lake Tvyordoe, did not expand from the denudation plateau to the lake. During the terminal Pleistocene, starting c . 14.5 cal. ka BP , warmer and wetter climate conditions resulted in higher sediment loads. The most favourable environmental conditions prevailed on Bolshevik Island throughout the Early and Middle Holocene ( c . 11.7–6.5 cal. ka BP ), when low shrub tundra associations with dwarf birch, willow and alder dominated the vegetation. After c . 10.0 cal. ka BP , a shift to climate drying occurred, which, after 6.5 cal. ka BP , was accompanied by a climate cooling. The Late Holocene climate, according to pollen data (suggesting sparse lichen–moss–grass cover) and relatively low total organic carbon ( TOC ) contents, was rather similar to that during the Lateglacial.
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author Cherezova, Anna A.
Fedorov, Grigory B.
Raschke, Elena A.
Rethemeyer, Janet
Bolshiyanov, Dmitry Y.
Yozhikov, Ilya S.
Spiridonov, Igor G.
Bazhenova, Evgenia A.
Sokolov, Vladimir T.
Melles, Martin
spellingShingle Cherezova, Anna A.
Fedorov, Grigory B.
Raschke, Elena A.
Rethemeyer, Janet
Bolshiyanov, Dmitry Y.
Yozhikov, Ilya S.
Spiridonov, Igor G.
Bazhenova, Evgenia A.
Sokolov, Vladimir T.
Melles, Martin
Lateglacial and Holocene palaeoenvironments on Bolshevik Island (Severnaya Zemlya), Russian High Arctic
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Fedorov, Grigory B.
Raschke, Elena A.
Rethemeyer, Janet
Bolshiyanov, Dmitry Y.
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Spiridonov, Igor G.
Bazhenova, Evgenia A.
Sokolov, Vladimir T.
Melles, Martin
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title Lateglacial and Holocene palaeoenvironments on Bolshevik Island (Severnaya Zemlya), Russian High Arctic
title_short Lateglacial and Holocene palaeoenvironments on Bolshevik Island (Severnaya Zemlya), Russian High Arctic
title_full Lateglacial and Holocene palaeoenvironments on Bolshevik Island (Severnaya Zemlya), Russian High Arctic
title_fullStr Lateglacial and Holocene palaeoenvironments on Bolshevik Island (Severnaya Zemlya), Russian High Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Lateglacial and Holocene palaeoenvironments on Bolshevik Island (Severnaya Zemlya), Russian High Arctic
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