Millennial‐scale environmental changes in the northwestern Japan Sea during the last glacial cycle
High‐resolution analyses of pollen and diatoms in core LV 53‐29 from the northwestern Japan Sea trace climate, vegetation and oceanographic changes during the past 120 ka. The age model for the core was based on tephrochronology, colour lightness and magnetic susceptibility and was used to aid corre...
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crwiley:10.1111/bor.12484 2024-09-09T19:43:11+00:00 Millennial‐scale environmental changes in the northwestern Japan Sea during the last glacial cycle Evstigneeva, Tatiana A. Cherepanova, Marina V. Gorbarenko, Sergey A. Shi, Xuefa Bosin, Alexander A. Utkin, Igor V. National Natural Science Foundation of China 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bor.12484 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/bor.12484 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/bor.12484 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Boreas volume 50, issue 4, page 967-982 ISSN 0300-9483 1502-3885 journal-article 2020 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12484 2024-07-30T04:18:26Z High‐resolution analyses of pollen and diatoms in core LV 53‐29 from the northwestern Japan Sea trace climate, vegetation and oceanographic changes during the past 120 ka. The age model for the core was based on tephrochronology, colour lightness and magnetic susceptibility and was used to aid correlation with Dansgaard‐Oeschger cycles (warm Greenland interstadials (GIs) and cold Greenland stadials (GSs)). The palynological and diatom data from this core record the changing influences of the East Asian monsoon, eustatic fluctuations in sea level, and the impact of variations in the direction and intensity of marine currents. Increases in Quercus and Cryptomeria pollen reflect GIs. The highest values of Cryptomeria were recorded during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5 and were associated with an increase in the intensity of the summer monsoon. The increase in Larix pollen is an indicator of GSs, and it occurs in all marine isotopic stages. Changes in diatom records indicate that oceanographic conditions in the northwestern Japan Sea differed from its southern and eastern regions. An increase in the cold‐water and polyhalobous Rhizosolenia hebetata indicates GIs, although the surface water temperatures were colder than today with normal salinity. Species of the genus Chaetoceros , which is characteristic of GSs, were abundant during MIS 2. The predominance of Chaetoceros taxa and the high total abundance of diatoms may reflect regional upwelling conditions. The absence of brackish‐water species at this time indicates a slight freshening of the surface water. The study of pollen, spores and diatoms in sediments from the northwestern Japan Sea illustrates the great potential of these proxies for identifying abrupt climate oscillations preserved in high‐temporal resolution marine records, particularly those related to interstadial and stadial conditions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Wiley Online Library Greenland Boreas 50 4 967 982 |
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High‐resolution analyses of pollen and diatoms in core LV 53‐29 from the northwestern Japan Sea trace climate, vegetation and oceanographic changes during the past 120 ka. The age model for the core was based on tephrochronology, colour lightness and magnetic susceptibility and was used to aid correlation with Dansgaard‐Oeschger cycles (warm Greenland interstadials (GIs) and cold Greenland stadials (GSs)). The palynological and diatom data from this core record the changing influences of the East Asian monsoon, eustatic fluctuations in sea level, and the impact of variations in the direction and intensity of marine currents. Increases in Quercus and Cryptomeria pollen reflect GIs. The highest values of Cryptomeria were recorded during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5 and were associated with an increase in the intensity of the summer monsoon. The increase in Larix pollen is an indicator of GSs, and it occurs in all marine isotopic stages. Changes in diatom records indicate that oceanographic conditions in the northwestern Japan Sea differed from its southern and eastern regions. An increase in the cold‐water and polyhalobous Rhizosolenia hebetata indicates GIs, although the surface water temperatures were colder than today with normal salinity. Species of the genus Chaetoceros , which is characteristic of GSs, were abundant during MIS 2. The predominance of Chaetoceros taxa and the high total abundance of diatoms may reflect regional upwelling conditions. The absence of brackish‐water species at this time indicates a slight freshening of the surface water. The study of pollen, spores and diatoms in sediments from the northwestern Japan Sea illustrates the great potential of these proxies for identifying abrupt climate oscillations preserved in high‐temporal resolution marine records, particularly those related to interstadial and stadial conditions. |
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Evstigneeva, Tatiana A. Cherepanova, Marina V. Gorbarenko, Sergey A. Shi, Xuefa Bosin, Alexander A. Utkin, Igor V. Millennial‐scale environmental changes in the northwestern Japan Sea during the last glacial cycle |
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Millennial‐scale environmental changes in the northwestern Japan Sea during the last glacial cycle |
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Millennial‐scale environmental changes in the northwestern Japan Sea during the last glacial cycle |
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Millennial‐scale environmental changes in the northwestern Japan Sea during the last glacial cycle |
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