Northern Eurasian large lakes history: sediment records obtained in the frame of Russian-German research project PLOT

Russian-German project PLOT (Paleolimnological Transect) aims at investigating the regional responses of the quaternary climate and environment on external forcing and feedback mechanisms along a more than 6000 km long longitudinal transect crossing Northern Eurasia. The well-dated record from Lake...

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Published in:Limnology and Freshwater Biology
Main Authors: Fedorov, G., Andreev, Andrei, Baumer, Marlene, Bolshiyanov, D., Cherezova, Anna, Gromig, Raphael, Kostromina, Natalia, Kostrova, Svetlana, Krastel, Sebastian, Lebas, Elodie, Ludikova, Anna, Melles, M., Meyer, Hanno, Pestryakova, L., Savelieva, Larissa A., Shumilovskikh, Lyudmila, Subetto, D., Wagner, B., Wennrich, Volker, Werner, Martin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/53176/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/53176/1/Fedorov_et_al_2020_Northern_Eurasian_large_lakes_history_sediment_records_obtained_in_the_frame_of_Russian-German_research_project_PLOT.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.6401cf3d-7b39-4253-b8b0-ad2aa4709a7f
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Summary:Russian-German project PLOT (Paleolimnological Transect) aims at investigating the regional responses of the quaternary climate and environment on external forcing and feedback mechanisms along a more than 6000 km long longitudinal transect crossing Northern Eurasia. The well-dated record from Lake El´gygytgyn used as reference site for comparison the local climatic and environmental histories. Seismic surveys and sediment coring up to 54 m below lake floor performed in the frame of the project on Ladoga Lake (North-West of Russia; 2013), Lake Bolshoye Shchuchye (Polar Ural; 2016), Lake Levinson-Lessing and Lake Taymyr (Taymyr Peninsula; 2016-2017), Lake Emanda (Verkhoyansk Range; 2017). Fieldwork at Polar Ural and Taymyr Peninsula was conducted in collaboration with the Russian-Norwegian CHASE (Climate History along the Arctic Seaboard of Eurasia) project. Here, we present the major results of the project obtained so far.