Periglacial landscape evolution and environmental changes of Arctic lowland areas for the last 60 000 years (western Laptev Sea coast, Cape Mamontov Klyk)

Non-glaciated Arctic lowlands in north-east Siberia were subjected to extensive landscape and environmental changes during the Late Quaternary. Coastal cliffs along the Arctic shelf seas expose terrestrial archives containing numerous palaeoenvironmental indicators (e.g., pollen, plant macro-fossils...

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Main Authors: Schirrmeister, Lutz, Grosse, Guido, Kunitsky, Viktor, Magens, Diana, Meyer, Hanno, Dereviagin, Alexander, Kuznetsova, Tatyana, Andreev, Andrei, Babiy, Olga, Kienast, Frank, Grigoriev, Mikhael, Overduin, Pier Paul, Preusser, Frank
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Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2008
Subjects:
Kya
Ice
Online Access:https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2886
https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v27i2.6179
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spelling ftjpolarres:oai:journals.openacademia.net:article/2886 2023-05-15T14:24:18+02:00 Periglacial landscape evolution and environmental changes of Arctic lowland areas for the last 60 000 years (western Laptev Sea coast, Cape Mamontov Klyk) Schirrmeister, Lutz Grosse, Guido Kunitsky, Viktor Magens, Diana Meyer, Hanno Dereviagin, Alexander Kuznetsova, Tatyana Andreev, Andrei Babiy, Olga Kienast, Frank Grigoriev, Mikhael Overduin, Pier Paul Preusser, Frank 2008-08-01 application/pdf https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2886 https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v27i2.6179 eng eng Norwegian Polar Institute https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2886/6513 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2886 doi:10.3402/polar.v27i2.6179 Copyright (c) 2018 Polar Research Polar Research; Vol. 27 No. 2 (2008): Special issue: Arctic Palaeoclimate and its Extremes (APEX); 249-272 1751-8369 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2008 ftjpolarres https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v27i2.6179 2021-11-11T19:13:21Z Non-glaciated Arctic lowlands in north-east Siberia were subjected to extensive landscape and environmental changes during the Late Quaternary. Coastal cliffs along the Arctic shelf seas expose terrestrial archives containing numerous palaeoenvironmental indicators (e.g., pollen, plant macro-fossils and mammal fossils) preserved in the permafrost. The presented sedimentological (grain size, magnetic susceptibility and biogeochemical parameters), cryolithological, geochronological (radiocarbon, accelerator mass spectrometry and infrared-stimulated luminescence), heavy mineral and palaeoecological records from Cape Mamontov Klyk record the environmental dynamics of an Arctic shelf lowland east of the Taymyr Peninsula, and thus, near the eastern edge of the Eurasian ice sheet, over the last 60 Ky. This region is also considered to be the westernmost part of Beringia, the non-glaciated landmass that lay between the Eurasian and the Laurentian ice caps during the Late Pleistocene. Several units and subunits of sand deposits, peat–sand alternations, ice-rich palaeocryosol sequences (Ice Complex) and peaty fillings of thermokarst depressions and valleys were presented. The recorded proxy data sets reflect cold stadial climate conditions between 60 and 50 Kya, moderate inderstadial conditions between 50 and 25 Kya and cold stadial conditions from 25 to 15 Kya. The Late Pleistocene to Holocene transition, including the Allerød warm period, the early to middle Holocene thermal optimum and the late Holocene cooling, are also recorded. Three phases of landscape dynamic (fluvial/alluvial, irregular slope run-off and thermokarst) were presented in a schematic model, and were subsequently correlated with the supraregional environmental history between the Early Weichselian and the Holocene. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ice Ice Sheet laptev Laptev Sea Magnetic susceptibility permafrost Polar Research Taymyr Taymyr Peninsula Thermokarst Beringia Siberia Polar Research (E-Journal) Arctic Laptev Sea Taymyr ENVELOPE(89.987,89.987,68.219,68.219) Kya ENVELOPE(8.308,8.308,63.772,63.772) Polar Research 27 2
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description Non-glaciated Arctic lowlands in north-east Siberia were subjected to extensive landscape and environmental changes during the Late Quaternary. Coastal cliffs along the Arctic shelf seas expose terrestrial archives containing numerous palaeoenvironmental indicators (e.g., pollen, plant macro-fossils and mammal fossils) preserved in the permafrost. The presented sedimentological (grain size, magnetic susceptibility and biogeochemical parameters), cryolithological, geochronological (radiocarbon, accelerator mass spectrometry and infrared-stimulated luminescence), heavy mineral and palaeoecological records from Cape Mamontov Klyk record the environmental dynamics of an Arctic shelf lowland east of the Taymyr Peninsula, and thus, near the eastern edge of the Eurasian ice sheet, over the last 60 Ky. This region is also considered to be the westernmost part of Beringia, the non-glaciated landmass that lay between the Eurasian and the Laurentian ice caps during the Late Pleistocene. Several units and subunits of sand deposits, peat–sand alternations, ice-rich palaeocryosol sequences (Ice Complex) and peaty fillings of thermokarst depressions and valleys were presented. The recorded proxy data sets reflect cold stadial climate conditions between 60 and 50 Kya, moderate inderstadial conditions between 50 and 25 Kya and cold stadial conditions from 25 to 15 Kya. The Late Pleistocene to Holocene transition, including the Allerød warm period, the early to middle Holocene thermal optimum and the late Holocene cooling, are also recorded. Three phases of landscape dynamic (fluvial/alluvial, irregular slope run-off and thermokarst) were presented in a schematic model, and were subsequently correlated with the supraregional environmental history between the Early Weichselian and the Holocene.
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author Schirrmeister, Lutz
Grosse, Guido
Kunitsky, Viktor
Magens, Diana
Meyer, Hanno
Dereviagin, Alexander
Kuznetsova, Tatyana
Andreev, Andrei
Babiy, Olga
Kienast, Frank
Grigoriev, Mikhael
Overduin, Pier Paul
Preusser, Frank
spellingShingle Schirrmeister, Lutz
Grosse, Guido
Kunitsky, Viktor
Magens, Diana
Meyer, Hanno
Dereviagin, Alexander
Kuznetsova, Tatyana
Andreev, Andrei
Babiy, Olga
Kienast, Frank
Grigoriev, Mikhael
Overduin, Pier Paul
Preusser, Frank
Periglacial landscape evolution and environmental changes of Arctic lowland areas for the last 60 000 years (western Laptev Sea coast, Cape Mamontov Klyk)
author_facet Schirrmeister, Lutz
Grosse, Guido
Kunitsky, Viktor
Magens, Diana
Meyer, Hanno
Dereviagin, Alexander
Kuznetsova, Tatyana
Andreev, Andrei
Babiy, Olga
Kienast, Frank
Grigoriev, Mikhael
Overduin, Pier Paul
Preusser, Frank
author_sort Schirrmeister, Lutz
title Periglacial landscape evolution and environmental changes of Arctic lowland areas for the last 60 000 years (western Laptev Sea coast, Cape Mamontov Klyk)
title_short Periglacial landscape evolution and environmental changes of Arctic lowland areas for the last 60 000 years (western Laptev Sea coast, Cape Mamontov Klyk)
title_full Periglacial landscape evolution and environmental changes of Arctic lowland areas for the last 60 000 years (western Laptev Sea coast, Cape Mamontov Klyk)
title_fullStr Periglacial landscape evolution and environmental changes of Arctic lowland areas for the last 60 000 years (western Laptev Sea coast, Cape Mamontov Klyk)
title_full_unstemmed Periglacial landscape evolution and environmental changes of Arctic lowland areas for the last 60 000 years (western Laptev Sea coast, Cape Mamontov Klyk)
title_sort periglacial landscape evolution and environmental changes of arctic lowland areas for the last 60 000 years (western laptev sea coast, cape mamontov klyk)
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op_source Polar Research; Vol. 27 No. 2 (2008): Special issue: Arctic Palaeoclimate and its Extremes (APEX); 249-272
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