PAST PERMAFROST IPY ID 15: From the beginning of the Pliocene cooling to the modern warming Past Permafrost Records in Arctic Siberia

Permafrost conditions are assumed to be stable in the Siberian Arctic since probably 2.5 million years. The permafrost deposits of the Siberian lowlands are excellent climate and environmental archives and important links between marine records of the Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic Ocean, glacial records...

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Main Authors: Schirrmeister, Lutz, Tumskoy, V., Kuznetsova, T., Derevyagin, Alexander Yu, Kunitsky, V., Bol'shiyanov, D.
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Published: 2007
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Ice
IPY
Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/16598/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.26462
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:16598 2024-09-15T17:50:13+00:00 PAST PERMAFROST IPY ID 15: From the beginning of the Pliocene cooling to the modern warming Past Permafrost Records in Arctic Siberia Schirrmeister, Lutz Tumskoy, V. Kuznetsova, T. Derevyagin, Alexander Yu Kunitsky, V. Bol'shiyanov, D. 2007 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/16598/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.26462 unknown Schirrmeister, L. orcid:0000-0001-9455-0596 , Tumskoy, V. , Kuznetsova, T. , Derevyagin, A. Y. , Kunitsky, V. and Bol'shiyanov, D. (2007) PAST PERMAFROST IPY ID 15: From the beginning of the Pliocene cooling to the modern warming Past Permafrost Records in Arctic Siberia , First Conference on Arctic Palaeoclimate and its Extremes (APEX) Planning of International Polar Year activities and preliminary results March 28-29, 2007, Stockholm, Sweden. . hdl:10013/epic.26462 EPIC3First Conference on Arctic Palaeoclimate and its Extremes (APEX) Planning of International Polar Year activities and preliminary results March 28-29, 2007, Stockholm, Sweden. Conference notRev 2007 ftawi 2024-06-24T03:59:51Z Permafrost conditions are assumed to be stable in the Siberian Arctic since probably 2.5 million years. The permafrost deposits of the Siberian lowlands are excellent climate and environmental archives and important links between marine records of the Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic Ocean, glacial records from Greenland as well as the high-resolution lacustrine records. The abundance of well-preserved bioindicators (pollen, plant macrofossils, rhizopods, chironomids, beetles, ostracods, diatoms, mammal bones) in permafrost deposits allows multiproxy paleoenvironmental reconstructions. Ground ice data and sedimentological characteristics reflect the conditions of permafrost formation and transformation. These records are also suitable datasets for climate reconstructions. Although, they are not always as highly resolved as other archives, permafrost deposits are widely distributed in Siberia and contain data of several climate stages. Moreover, they are the only available records for the validation of climate models in high latitudes of Siberia. The investigations will be focused on the New Siberian Archipelago and the Yana-Kolyma lowland, wherefrom the oldest deposits, and the most diverse stratigraphic, and facial permafrost sequences are reported. Neotectonics play an important role for the Quaternary environmental changes in this region. Moreover, the region between 130° and 150°E is assumed to be influenced by both, the Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean, and thus be sensitive for changes in atmospheric circulation patterns.The main objectives of studies on selected locations are Dating and characterization of the first tracks of permafrost in the Arctic Correlation of Pliocene/Early Pleistocene marine deposits exposed along the coasts with marine records Distribution and characterization of Saalian ice-rich deposits in Arctic shelf areas The Eemian in the Arctic and the degradation of permafrost Periglacial landscapes on the dry arctic shelf during the LGM The Holocene Arctic flood and modern patterns of coastal ... Conference Object Arctic Arctic Ocean Atlantic Arctic Atlantic-Arctic Greenland Ice IPY permafrost Siberia Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description Permafrost conditions are assumed to be stable in the Siberian Arctic since probably 2.5 million years. The permafrost deposits of the Siberian lowlands are excellent climate and environmental archives and important links between marine records of the Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic Ocean, glacial records from Greenland as well as the high-resolution lacustrine records. The abundance of well-preserved bioindicators (pollen, plant macrofossils, rhizopods, chironomids, beetles, ostracods, diatoms, mammal bones) in permafrost deposits allows multiproxy paleoenvironmental reconstructions. Ground ice data and sedimentological characteristics reflect the conditions of permafrost formation and transformation. These records are also suitable datasets for climate reconstructions. Although, they are not always as highly resolved as other archives, permafrost deposits are widely distributed in Siberia and contain data of several climate stages. Moreover, they are the only available records for the validation of climate models in high latitudes of Siberia. The investigations will be focused on the New Siberian Archipelago and the Yana-Kolyma lowland, wherefrom the oldest deposits, and the most diverse stratigraphic, and facial permafrost sequences are reported. Neotectonics play an important role for the Quaternary environmental changes in this region. Moreover, the region between 130° and 150°E is assumed to be influenced by both, the Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean, and thus be sensitive for changes in atmospheric circulation patterns.The main objectives of studies on selected locations are Dating and characterization of the first tracks of permafrost in the Arctic Correlation of Pliocene/Early Pleistocene marine deposits exposed along the coasts with marine records Distribution and characterization of Saalian ice-rich deposits in Arctic shelf areas The Eemian in the Arctic and the degradation of permafrost Periglacial landscapes on the dry arctic shelf during the LGM The Holocene Arctic flood and modern patterns of coastal ...
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author Schirrmeister, Lutz
Tumskoy, V.
Kuznetsova, T.
Derevyagin, Alexander Yu
Kunitsky, V.
Bol'shiyanov, D.
spellingShingle Schirrmeister, Lutz
Tumskoy, V.
Kuznetsova, T.
Derevyagin, Alexander Yu
Kunitsky, V.
Bol'shiyanov, D.
PAST PERMAFROST IPY ID 15: From the beginning of the Pliocene cooling to the modern warming Past Permafrost Records in Arctic Siberia
author_facet Schirrmeister, Lutz
Tumskoy, V.
Kuznetsova, T.
Derevyagin, Alexander Yu
Kunitsky, V.
Bol'shiyanov, D.
author_sort Schirrmeister, Lutz
title PAST PERMAFROST IPY ID 15: From the beginning of the Pliocene cooling to the modern warming Past Permafrost Records in Arctic Siberia
title_short PAST PERMAFROST IPY ID 15: From the beginning of the Pliocene cooling to the modern warming Past Permafrost Records in Arctic Siberia
title_full PAST PERMAFROST IPY ID 15: From the beginning of the Pliocene cooling to the modern warming Past Permafrost Records in Arctic Siberia
title_fullStr PAST PERMAFROST IPY ID 15: From the beginning of the Pliocene cooling to the modern warming Past Permafrost Records in Arctic Siberia
title_full_unstemmed PAST PERMAFROST IPY ID 15: From the beginning of the Pliocene cooling to the modern warming Past Permafrost Records in Arctic Siberia
title_sort past permafrost ipy id 15: from the beginning of the pliocene cooling to the modern warming past permafrost records in arctic siberia
publishDate 2007
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/16598/
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