Magneto-Mineralogical and Biological Properties of Sediments of the Lake Bolshoy Kharbey

Investigation of sediment cores from the lake Bolshoy Kharbey (Bolshezemelskaya tundra) was performed using magnetic-mineralogical and palaeobiological methods, including palynological, Cladocera and chironomid analysis. It was shown that noticeable changes took place in the state of sediments and c...

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Main Authors: Larisa B. Nazarova, Larisa А. Frolova, Lina R. Kosareva, Natalia А. Rudaya, Ludmila S. Syrykh, Lilia I. Gafiatullina, Dilyara M. Kuzina, Оlga V. Palagushkina, Оleg N. Tumanov, Еlena B. Fefilova, Оlga А. Loskutova
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Siberian Federal University 2014
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:55cdd45b477c431cad576f35cc0ae27c 2023-05-15T16:03:02+02:00 Magneto-Mineralogical and Biological Properties of Sediments of the Lake Bolshoy Kharbey Larisa B. Nazarova Larisa А. Frolova Lina R. Kosareva Natalia А. Rudaya Ludmila S. Syrykh Lilia I. Gafiatullina Dilyara M. Kuzina Оlga V. Palagushkina Оleg N. Tumanov Еlena B. Fefilova Оlga А. Loskutova 2014-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/55cdd45b477c431cad576f35cc0ae27c EN RU eng rus Siberian Federal University http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/bitstream/2311/16641/1/08_Nazarova.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1997-1389 https://doaj.org/toc/2313-5530 1997-1389 2313-5530 https://doaj.org/article/55cdd45b477c431cad576f35cc0ae27c Журнал Сибирского федерального университета: Серия Биология, Vol 7, Iss 4, Pp 372-394 (2014) Bolshezemelskaya tundra palaeoclimate magnito-mineralogical analysis pollen cladocera chironomids Biotechnology TP248.13-248.65 Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2014 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T00:23:03Z Investigation of sediment cores from the lake Bolshoy Kharbey (Bolshezemelskaya tundra) was performed using magnetic-mineralogical and palaeobiological methods, including palynological, Cladocera and chironomid analysis. It was shown that noticeable changes took place in the state of sediments and communities of hydrobionts. Lower part of the sediments is characterized by lower ferromagnetic component, which is related to lower number of magnetotactic bacteria, producing biologically controlled magnetic minerals. Upper part of the core is characterized by higher values of magnetic susceptibility and its components. Pollen analysis has shown that vegetation of the region during the time of the investigated sedimentation was dominated by conifers and by constant presence of dwarf birch, Alnus fruticosa, Ericaceae. Herbaceous are represented mainly by sedge, reflecting local near-water vegetation. Larch pollen disappears gradually from the lake sediments, alongside with the increase of the concentrations of birch and Alnus fruticosa pollen. Taxa characteristic for big water bodies, mainly from the family Bosminidae, dominate Cladoceran communities. The most frequent zooplanktonic taxa in the whole core were Chydorus. cf. sphaericus, Eubosmina cf. longispina, small forms of the genera Alona. Chironomid communities are represented mainly by acid-tolerant, temperate, littoral-sublittoral taxa. In the upper layers of sediments in cladoceran and chironomid communities share of planktonic taxa increases which indicates rise of the lake level as a result of seasonal ground melting. At the same time gradual succession in the local vegetation starts. Concentrations of the birch and larch pollen decrease, and Pinus s/g Diploxylon increase. This can indicate that climate became warmer and drier. Communities of hydrobionts are getting more diverse, the number of the acidophilic, phytophylic taxa and taxa, characteristic for eutrophication grows. In palynospectra concentration of ferns and sphagnum grows, which can indicate ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Dwarf birch Tundra Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Kharbey ENVELOPE(67.500,67.500,66.700,66.700)
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Russian
topic Bolshezemelskaya tundra
palaeoclimate
magnito-mineralogical analysis
pollen
cladocera
chironomids
Biotechnology
TP248.13-248.65
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle Bolshezemelskaya tundra
palaeoclimate
magnito-mineralogical analysis
pollen
cladocera
chironomids
Biotechnology
TP248.13-248.65
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Larisa B. Nazarova
Larisa А. Frolova
Lina R. Kosareva
Natalia А. Rudaya
Ludmila S. Syrykh
Lilia I. Gafiatullina
Dilyara M. Kuzina
Оlga V. Palagushkina
Оleg N. Tumanov
Еlena B. Fefilova
Оlga А. Loskutova
Magneto-Mineralogical and Biological Properties of Sediments of the Lake Bolshoy Kharbey
topic_facet Bolshezemelskaya tundra
palaeoclimate
magnito-mineralogical analysis
pollen
cladocera
chironomids
Biotechnology
TP248.13-248.65
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
description Investigation of sediment cores from the lake Bolshoy Kharbey (Bolshezemelskaya tundra) was performed using magnetic-mineralogical and palaeobiological methods, including palynological, Cladocera and chironomid analysis. It was shown that noticeable changes took place in the state of sediments and communities of hydrobionts. Lower part of the sediments is characterized by lower ferromagnetic component, which is related to lower number of magnetotactic bacteria, producing biologically controlled magnetic minerals. Upper part of the core is characterized by higher values of magnetic susceptibility and its components. Pollen analysis has shown that vegetation of the region during the time of the investigated sedimentation was dominated by conifers and by constant presence of dwarf birch, Alnus fruticosa, Ericaceae. Herbaceous are represented mainly by sedge, reflecting local near-water vegetation. Larch pollen disappears gradually from the lake sediments, alongside with the increase of the concentrations of birch and Alnus fruticosa pollen. Taxa characteristic for big water bodies, mainly from the family Bosminidae, dominate Cladoceran communities. The most frequent zooplanktonic taxa in the whole core were Chydorus. cf. sphaericus, Eubosmina cf. longispina, small forms of the genera Alona. Chironomid communities are represented mainly by acid-tolerant, temperate, littoral-sublittoral taxa. In the upper layers of sediments in cladoceran and chironomid communities share of planktonic taxa increases which indicates rise of the lake level as a result of seasonal ground melting. At the same time gradual succession in the local vegetation starts. Concentrations of the birch and larch pollen decrease, and Pinus s/g Diploxylon increase. This can indicate that climate became warmer and drier. Communities of hydrobionts are getting more diverse, the number of the acidophilic, phytophylic taxa and taxa, characteristic for eutrophication grows. In palynospectra concentration of ferns and sphagnum grows, which can indicate ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Larisa B. Nazarova
Larisa А. Frolova
Lina R. Kosareva
Natalia А. Rudaya
Ludmila S. Syrykh
Lilia I. Gafiatullina
Dilyara M. Kuzina
Оlga V. Palagushkina
Оleg N. Tumanov
Еlena B. Fefilova
Оlga А. Loskutova
author_facet Larisa B. Nazarova
Larisa А. Frolova
Lina R. Kosareva
Natalia А. Rudaya
Ludmila S. Syrykh
Lilia I. Gafiatullina
Dilyara M. Kuzina
Оlga V. Palagushkina
Оleg N. Tumanov
Еlena B. Fefilova
Оlga А. Loskutova
author_sort Larisa B. Nazarova
title Magneto-Mineralogical and Biological Properties of Sediments of the Lake Bolshoy Kharbey
title_short Magneto-Mineralogical and Biological Properties of Sediments of the Lake Bolshoy Kharbey
title_full Magneto-Mineralogical and Biological Properties of Sediments of the Lake Bolshoy Kharbey
title_fullStr Magneto-Mineralogical and Biological Properties of Sediments of the Lake Bolshoy Kharbey
title_full_unstemmed Magneto-Mineralogical and Biological Properties of Sediments of the Lake Bolshoy Kharbey
title_sort magneto-mineralogical and biological properties of sediments of the lake bolshoy kharbey
publisher Siberian Federal University
publishDate 2014
url https://doaj.org/article/55cdd45b477c431cad576f35cc0ae27c
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op_source Журнал Сибирского федерального университета: Серия Биология, Vol 7, Iss 4, Pp 372-394 (2014)
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