Detailed insight into Arctic climatic variability during MIS 11c at Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia

Here we present a detailed multi-proxy record of the climate and environmental evolution at Lake El'gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic during the period 430–395 ka covering the marine isotope stage (MIS) 12/11 transition and the thermal maximum of super interglacial MIS 11c. The MIS 12/11 transi...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: H. Vogel, C. Meyer-Jacob, M. Melles, J. Brigham-Grette, A. A. Andreev, V. Wennrich, P. E. Tarasov, P. Rosén
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-1467-2013
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a27134ae7ec14ee899c60b291ff05cfb 2023-05-15T13:43:27+02:00 Detailed insight into Arctic climatic variability during MIS 11c at Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia H. Vogel C. Meyer-Jacob M. Melles J. Brigham-Grette A. A. Andreev V. Wennrich P. E. Tarasov P. Rosén 2013-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-1467-2013 https://doaj.org/article/a27134ae7ec14ee899c60b291ff05cfb EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.clim-past.net/9/1467/2013/cp-9-1467-2013.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1814-9324 https://doaj.org/toc/1814-9332 doi:10.5194/cp-9-1467-2013 1814-9324 1814-9332 https://doaj.org/article/a27134ae7ec14ee899c60b291ff05cfb Climate of the Past, Vol 9, Iss 4, Pp 1467-1479 (2013) Environmental pollution TD172-193.5 Environmental protection TD169-171.8 Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2013 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-1467-2013 2023-01-08T01:32:12Z Here we present a detailed multi-proxy record of the climate and environmental evolution at Lake El'gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic during the period 430–395 ka covering the marine isotope stage (MIS) 12/11 transition and the thermal maximum of super interglacial MIS 11c. The MIS 12/11 transition at Lake El'gygytgyn is characterized by initial warming followed by a cold reversal implying similarities to the last deglaciation. The thermal maximum of MIS 11c is characterized by full and remarkably stable interglacial conditions with mean temperatures of the warmest month (MTWM) ranging between ca. 10–15 °C; annual precipitation (PANN) ranging between ca. 300–600 mm; strong in-lake productivity coinciding with dark coniferous forests in the catchment; annual disintegration of the lake ice cover; and full mixis of the water column. Such conditions persisted, according to our age model, for ca. 27 ± 8 kyr between ca. 425–398 ka. The Lake El'gygytgyn record closely resembles the climate pattern recorded in Lake Baikal (SE Siberia) sediments and Antarctic ice cores, implying interhemispheric climate connectivity during MIS 11c. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Arctic Climate of the Past 9 4 1467 1479
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Detailed insight into Arctic climatic variability during MIS 11c at Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia
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description Here we present a detailed multi-proxy record of the climate and environmental evolution at Lake El'gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic during the period 430–395 ka covering the marine isotope stage (MIS) 12/11 transition and the thermal maximum of super interglacial MIS 11c. The MIS 12/11 transition at Lake El'gygytgyn is characterized by initial warming followed by a cold reversal implying similarities to the last deglaciation. The thermal maximum of MIS 11c is characterized by full and remarkably stable interglacial conditions with mean temperatures of the warmest month (MTWM) ranging between ca. 10–15 °C; annual precipitation (PANN) ranging between ca. 300–600 mm; strong in-lake productivity coinciding with dark coniferous forests in the catchment; annual disintegration of the lake ice cover; and full mixis of the water column. Such conditions persisted, according to our age model, for ca. 27 ± 8 kyr between ca. 425–398 ka. The Lake El'gygytgyn record closely resembles the climate pattern recorded in Lake Baikal (SE Siberia) sediments and Antarctic ice cores, implying interhemispheric climate connectivity during MIS 11c.
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title Detailed insight into Arctic climatic variability during MIS 11c at Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia
title_short Detailed insight into Arctic climatic variability during MIS 11c at Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia
title_full Detailed insight into Arctic climatic variability during MIS 11c at Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia
title_fullStr Detailed insight into Arctic climatic variability during MIS 11c at Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia
title_full_unstemmed Detailed insight into Arctic climatic variability during MIS 11c at Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia
title_sort detailed insight into arctic climatic variability during mis 11c at lake el'gygytgyn, ne russia
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