Mammoth fauna remains from late Pleistocene deposits of the Dmitry Laptev Strait south coast (Northern Yakutia, Russia)

The Yedoma Ice Complex in northern Yakutia provides perfect preservation conditions for frozen remains of vertebrate animals. Even complete mummified specimens of the late Pleistocene Beringian Mammoth fauna such as woolly mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, horse, and bison are occasionally found in permaf...

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Published in:Frontiers in Earth Science
Main Authors: Kuznetsova, Tatyana, Wetterich, Sebastian, Matthes, Heidrun, Tumskoy, Vladimir, Schirrmeister, Lutz
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:56221 2024-05-19T07:41:53+00:00 Mammoth fauna remains from late Pleistocene deposits of the Dmitry Laptev Strait south coast (Northern Yakutia, Russia) Kuznetsova, Tatyana Wetterich, Sebastian Matthes, Heidrun Tumskoy, Vladimir Schirrmeister, Lutz 2022-06-08 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56221/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56221/1/Kunetsova_et_al_2022_feart-10-757629.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.e5a38ae2-84d6-4e24-954b-8aed6903dc77 unknown Frontiers Media S.A. https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56221/1/Kunetsova_et_al_2022_feart-10-757629.pdf Kuznetsova, T. , Wetterich, S. orcid:0000-0001-9234-1192 , Matthes, H. orcid:0000-0001-9913-7696 , Tumskoy, V. and Schirrmeister, L. orcid:0000-0001-9455-0596 (2022) Mammoth fauna remains from late Pleistocene deposits of the Dmitry Laptev Strait south coast (Northern Yakutia, Russia) , Frontiers in Earth Science, 10 (757629), pp. 1-21 . doi:10.3389/feart.2022.757629 <https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.757629> , hdl:10013/epic.e5a38ae2-84d6-4e24-954b-8aed6903dc77 EPIC3Frontiers in Earth Science, Frontiers Media S.A., 10(757629), pp. 1-21, ISSN: 2296-6463 Article isiRev 2022 ftawi https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.757629 2024-04-23T23:38:07Z The Yedoma Ice Complex in northern Yakutia provides perfect preservation conditions for frozen remains of vertebrate animals. Even complete mummified specimens of the late Pleistocene Beringian Mammoth fauna such as woolly mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, horse, and bison are occasionally found in permafrost deposits across eastern Siberia, i.e., in West Beringia, although bones are much more commonly found. The present study characterizes mammal bones from late Pleistocene and Holocene permafrost deposits exposed on the Oyogos Yar coast, part of the southern shore of the Dmitry Laptev Strait that connects the Laptev and East Siberian seas. The study applies a method to characterize fossil bone samples by the location of their discovery and by the accuracy of their relation to a depositional horizon. We analyzed a total of 38 finite radiocarbon ages of bone material from mammoth, horse, and musk ox, spanning from about 48.8 to 4.5 ka BP and including both our own data and data from the literature, in addition to previous publications that reported numerous bones with infinite ages from the Oyogos Yar coast. The distribution of bones and tooth along the coastal permafrost exposure is not uniform; it depends upon whether the material was found in situ, on thermo-terraces, or on the shore. The overall bone collection consists of 13 species of which Mammuthus primigenius (woolly mammoth, 41%), Bison priscus (bison, 19%), Equus ex gr., caballus (horse, 19%), and Rangifer tarandus (reindeer, 16%) predominate. The fossil bone species distribution is similar to those of other prominent Yedoma outcrops in the region, i.e., on Bykovsky Peninsula and on Bol’shoy Lyakhovsky Island. Correlation analysis shows that the Oyogos Yar bone sampling sites of different geomorphological settings are similar to each other but not to all sampling sites within the other two locations on Bykovsky Peninsula and on Bol’shoy Lykahovsky Island. High similarities in terms of correlation coefficients between specific sampling sites are often not ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice laptev musk ox permafrost Rangifer tarandus Yakutia Beringia Siberia Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Frontiers in Earth Science 10
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description The Yedoma Ice Complex in northern Yakutia provides perfect preservation conditions for frozen remains of vertebrate animals. Even complete mummified specimens of the late Pleistocene Beringian Mammoth fauna such as woolly mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, horse, and bison are occasionally found in permafrost deposits across eastern Siberia, i.e., in West Beringia, although bones are much more commonly found. The present study characterizes mammal bones from late Pleistocene and Holocene permafrost deposits exposed on the Oyogos Yar coast, part of the southern shore of the Dmitry Laptev Strait that connects the Laptev and East Siberian seas. The study applies a method to characterize fossil bone samples by the location of their discovery and by the accuracy of their relation to a depositional horizon. We analyzed a total of 38 finite radiocarbon ages of bone material from mammoth, horse, and musk ox, spanning from about 48.8 to 4.5 ka BP and including both our own data and data from the literature, in addition to previous publications that reported numerous bones with infinite ages from the Oyogos Yar coast. The distribution of bones and tooth along the coastal permafrost exposure is not uniform; it depends upon whether the material was found in situ, on thermo-terraces, or on the shore. The overall bone collection consists of 13 species of which Mammuthus primigenius (woolly mammoth, 41%), Bison priscus (bison, 19%), Equus ex gr., caballus (horse, 19%), and Rangifer tarandus (reindeer, 16%) predominate. The fossil bone species distribution is similar to those of other prominent Yedoma outcrops in the region, i.e., on Bykovsky Peninsula and on Bol’shoy Lyakhovsky Island. Correlation analysis shows that the Oyogos Yar bone sampling sites of different geomorphological settings are similar to each other but not to all sampling sites within the other two locations on Bykovsky Peninsula and on Bol’shoy Lykahovsky Island. High similarities in terms of correlation coefficients between specific sampling sites are often not ...
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author Kuznetsova, Tatyana
Wetterich, Sebastian
Matthes, Heidrun
Tumskoy, Vladimir
Schirrmeister, Lutz
spellingShingle Kuznetsova, Tatyana
Wetterich, Sebastian
Matthes, Heidrun
Tumskoy, Vladimir
Schirrmeister, Lutz
Mammoth fauna remains from late Pleistocene deposits of the Dmitry Laptev Strait south coast (Northern Yakutia, Russia)
author_facet Kuznetsova, Tatyana
Wetterich, Sebastian
Matthes, Heidrun
Tumskoy, Vladimir
Schirrmeister, Lutz
author_sort Kuznetsova, Tatyana
title Mammoth fauna remains from late Pleistocene deposits of the Dmitry Laptev Strait south coast (Northern Yakutia, Russia)
title_short Mammoth fauna remains from late Pleistocene deposits of the Dmitry Laptev Strait south coast (Northern Yakutia, Russia)
title_full Mammoth fauna remains from late Pleistocene deposits of the Dmitry Laptev Strait south coast (Northern Yakutia, Russia)
title_fullStr Mammoth fauna remains from late Pleistocene deposits of the Dmitry Laptev Strait south coast (Northern Yakutia, Russia)
title_full_unstemmed Mammoth fauna remains from late Pleistocene deposits of the Dmitry Laptev Strait south coast (Northern Yakutia, Russia)
title_sort mammoth fauna remains from late pleistocene deposits of the dmitry laptev strait south coast (northern yakutia, russia)
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
publishDate 2022
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56221/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56221/1/Kunetsova_et_al_2022_feart-10-757629.pdf
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laptev
musk ox
permafrost
Rangifer tarandus
Yakutia
Beringia
Siberia
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