Cryohydromorphic paleosols in the north of West Siberia as indicators of the warm stages of the Late Pleistocene and their link to the cryogenesis development

The aim of the study. The aim of the study was to find and justify specifics of the paleosol development in the north of West Siberia, revealing soils levels, associated with climate warming during sea isotope stages (SIS), namely MIS-5, MIS-3 and at the end of MIS-2. Location and time of the study....

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Main Authors: Шейнкман, Владимир Семенович, Седов , Сергей Николаевич, Андроханов, Владимир Алексеевич
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: ФГБУН Институт почвоведения и агрохимии СО РАН 2023
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:https://soils-journal.ru/index.php/POS/article/view/236
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Summary:The aim of the study. The aim of the study was to find and justify specifics of the paleosol development in the north of West Siberia, revealing soils levels, associated with climate warming during sea isotope stages (SIS), namely MIS-5, MIS-3 and at the end of MIS-2. Location and time of the study. The research was conducted during the last 10 years in the representative area between the Polar Circle and the sub-latitudinal sector of the Ob river all over the area. We carried out paleopedological and paleocryological investigations with fieldwork in the basin of the Vakh River (right tributary of Ob), the Taz and Nadym Rivers, where the soil pits were studied, and paleosols were discovered for the first time. Methods. The methodology has been focused on detailed study of the paleosols discovered by the present authors based on the investigation in respect to the interaction of paleopedogenetic and cryogenetic processes. Also, the encountered paleosols have been, as well compared to the surface Holocene soils that comprises an important element of analysis of the paleopedological records. For age determination we applied radiocarbon dating of organic residues and humus, contained in the paleosols, as well as U/Th-dating in paleosols. Results. Several paleosol levels were identified in the study area. The paleosol of the early substage of MIS-5 (MIS-5e) had signs of forest pedogenesis without permafrost, whereas the soils of late substages of MIS-5 and MIS3 showed evidence of gleying and cryogenesis; the paleosol corresponding to the end of MIS-2 was best represented by gleyic pedosediments in the ice-wedge pseudomorphs. The studied paleosols indicate the permafrost state of the soil-forming sediments in all phases of the Late Pleistocene with the exception of MIS-5e; the finding is important for the paleoenvironmental reconstruction. The article presents the data about wide distribution in the study region of the polygonal structures represented by the ice-wedge pseudomorphs formed in the coldest phases MIS-4 ...