Hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in ground lce of Bykovsky Peninsula, North Siberia

In wide areas of Northern Siberia, glaciers have been absent since the Late Pleistocene. Therefore, ground ice and especially ice wedges are used as archives for paleoclimatic studies. In the present study, carried out on the Bykovsky Peninsula, eastern Lena Delta, we were able to distinguish ice we...

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Main Authors: Meyer, Hanno, Dereviagin, Alexander Yu, Siegert, Christine, Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2002
Subjects:
LSS
Ice
Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.728530
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.728530 2023-05-15T16:37:22+02:00 Hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in ground lce of Bykovsky Peninsula, North Siberia Meyer, Hanno Dereviagin, Alexander Yu Siegert, Christine Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang LATITUDE: 71.769500 * LONGITUDE: 129.454660 2002-10-13 application/zip, 2 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.728530 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.728530 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.728530 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.728530 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Supplement to: Meyer, Hanno; Dereviagin, Alexander Yu; Siegert, Christine; Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang (2002): Paleoclimate studies on Bykovsky Peninsula, North Siberia - hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in ground ice. Polarforschung, 70, 37-51, hdl:10013/epic.29857.d001 Laptev Sea System LSS Mamontovy Khayata Bykovsky Peninsula Siberia MKh-161 OUTCROP Outcrop sample Dataset 2002 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.728530 2023-01-20T07:31:33Z In wide areas of Northern Siberia, glaciers have been absent since the Late Pleistocene. Therefore, ground ice and especially ice wedges are used as archives for paleoclimatic studies. In the present study, carried out on the Bykovsky Peninsula, eastern Lena Delta, we were able to distinguish ice wedges of different genetic units by means of oxygen and hydrogen isotopes. The results obtained by this study on the Ice Complex, a peculiar periglacial phenomenon, allowed the reconstruction of the climate history with a subdivision of a period of very cold winters (60-55 ka), followed by a long stable period of cold winter temperatures (50-24 ka), Between 20 ka and I I ka, climate warming is indicated in stable isotope compositions, most probably after the Late Glacial Maximum. At that time, a change of the marine source of the precipitation from a more humid source to the present North Atlantic source region was assumed. For the Ice Complex, a continuous age-height relationship was established, indicating syngenetic vertical ice wedge growth and sediment accumulation rates of 0.7 m/ky. During the Holocene optimum, ice wedge growth was probably limited due to the extensive formation of lacustrine environments. Holocene ice wedges in thermokarst depressions (alases) and thermoerosional valleys (logs) were formed after climate deterioration from about 4.5 ka until the present. Winter temperatures were warmer at this time as compared to the cooler Pleistocene. Migration of bound water between ice wedges and segregated ice may have altered the isotopic composition of old ice wedges. The presence of ice wedges as diagnostic features for permafrost conditions since 60 ka, implies that a large glacier extending over the Laptev Sea shelf did not exist. For the remote non-glaciated areas of Northern Siberia, ice wedges were established as a powerful climate archive. Dataset Ice laptev Laptev Sea lena delta North Atlantic permafrost Polarforschung Thermokarst wedge* Siberia PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Laptev Sea ENVELOPE(129.454660,129.454660,71.769500,71.769500)
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topic Laptev Sea System
LSS
Mamontovy Khayata
Bykovsky Peninsula
Siberia
MKh-161
OUTCROP
Outcrop sample
spellingShingle Laptev Sea System
LSS
Mamontovy Khayata
Bykovsky Peninsula
Siberia
MKh-161
OUTCROP
Outcrop sample
Meyer, Hanno
Dereviagin, Alexander Yu
Siegert, Christine
Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang
Hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in ground lce of Bykovsky Peninsula, North Siberia
topic_facet Laptev Sea System
LSS
Mamontovy Khayata
Bykovsky Peninsula
Siberia
MKh-161
OUTCROP
Outcrop sample
description In wide areas of Northern Siberia, glaciers have been absent since the Late Pleistocene. Therefore, ground ice and especially ice wedges are used as archives for paleoclimatic studies. In the present study, carried out on the Bykovsky Peninsula, eastern Lena Delta, we were able to distinguish ice wedges of different genetic units by means of oxygen and hydrogen isotopes. The results obtained by this study on the Ice Complex, a peculiar periglacial phenomenon, allowed the reconstruction of the climate history with a subdivision of a period of very cold winters (60-55 ka), followed by a long stable period of cold winter temperatures (50-24 ka), Between 20 ka and I I ka, climate warming is indicated in stable isotope compositions, most probably after the Late Glacial Maximum. At that time, a change of the marine source of the precipitation from a more humid source to the present North Atlantic source region was assumed. For the Ice Complex, a continuous age-height relationship was established, indicating syngenetic vertical ice wedge growth and sediment accumulation rates of 0.7 m/ky. During the Holocene optimum, ice wedge growth was probably limited due to the extensive formation of lacustrine environments. Holocene ice wedges in thermokarst depressions (alases) and thermoerosional valleys (logs) were formed after climate deterioration from about 4.5 ka until the present. Winter temperatures were warmer at this time as compared to the cooler Pleistocene. Migration of bound water between ice wedges and segregated ice may have altered the isotopic composition of old ice wedges. The presence of ice wedges as diagnostic features for permafrost conditions since 60 ka, implies that a large glacier extending over the Laptev Sea shelf did not exist. For the remote non-glaciated areas of Northern Siberia, ice wedges were established as a powerful climate archive.
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author Meyer, Hanno
Dereviagin, Alexander Yu
Siegert, Christine
Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang
author_facet Meyer, Hanno
Dereviagin, Alexander Yu
Siegert, Christine
Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang
author_sort Meyer, Hanno
title Hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in ground lce of Bykovsky Peninsula, North Siberia
title_short Hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in ground lce of Bykovsky Peninsula, North Siberia
title_full Hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in ground lce of Bykovsky Peninsula, North Siberia
title_fullStr Hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in ground lce of Bykovsky Peninsula, North Siberia
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in ground lce of Bykovsky Peninsula, North Siberia
title_sort hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in ground lce of bykovsky peninsula, north siberia
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2002
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.728530
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.728530
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North Atlantic
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op_source Supplement to: Meyer, Hanno; Dereviagin, Alexander Yu; Siegert, Christine; Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang (2002): Paleoclimate studies on Bykovsky Peninsula, North Siberia - hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in ground ice. Polarforschung, 70, 37-51, hdl:10013/epic.29857.d001
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