(Table 1) Plant macrofossils from Cape Sabler

Plant macrofossil investigations were carried out on Late-Quaternary deposits at Cape Sabler (NW shore of Lake Taymyr, Siberia). Four dated samples (three Late Pleistocene, one Holocene) rich in plant macrofossils were analysed with respect to their floristic composition. The flora of the Holocene s...

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Main Authors: Kienast, Frank, Siegert, Christine, Dereviagin, Alexander Yu, Mai, Dieter Hans
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2001
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AGE
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.728840 2024-09-15T18:01:44+00:00 (Table 1) Plant macrofossils from Cape Sabler Kienast, Frank Siegert, Christine Dereviagin, Alexander Yu Mai, Dieter Hans LATITUDE: 74.547667 * LONGITUDE: 100.535833 * MINIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.75 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 25.20 m 2001 text/tab-separated-values, 352 data points https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.728840 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.728840 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.728840 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.728840 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Kienast, Frank; Siegert, Christine; Dereviagin, Alexander Yu; Mai, Dieter Hans (2001): Climatic implications of Late Quaternary plant macrofossil assemblages from the Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia. Global and Planetary Change, 31(1-4), 265-281, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0921-8181(01)00124-2 AGE Alyssum obovatum Artemisia Azolla Betula sect. Nanae Braya sp. Cape_Sabler_1 Cardamine bellidifolia Carex aquatilis Carex cf. canescens Carex cf. supina Carex ensifolia Carex maritima Carex saxatilis Carex sect. Acutae Carex sect. Extensae subsect. fulvellae Carex sp. Carex stenophylla Carex subspathacea Carex ursina Cassiope tetragona Cerastium Cerastium alpinum Cochlearia arctica DEPTH sediment/rock Draba Draba cf. alpina Draba cf. cinerea Draba cf. crassifolia Draba cf. daurica Draba cf. fladnizensis Draba cf. glacialis Draba cf. muralis Draba cf. nivalis Draba cf. norvegica Draba cf. sibirica Dryas punctata Epilobium cf. davuricum Epoch Eriophorum gracile Eriophorum polystachion Eriophorum russeolum Eriophorum scheuchzeri Juncus Juncus biglumis Lamiaceae Leontopodium sp. Lithology/composition/facies Luzula dataset 2001 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.72884010.1016/S0921-8181(01)00124-2 2024-07-24T02:31:30Z Plant macrofossil investigations were carried out on Late-Quaternary deposits at Cape Sabler (NW shore of Lake Taymyr, Siberia). Four dated samples (three Late Pleistocene, one Holocene) rich in plant macrofossils were analysed with respect to their floristic composition. The flora of the Holocene sample is similar to the recent plant cover in the study area and is mainly characterized by subarctic and high arctic dwarf-shrubs and hydrophytes. The Pleistocene samples, radiocarbon dated to ca. 30, 27 and 18 ka BP, reflect a species-rich vegetation. The high proportion of pioneer plants within these samples indicates frequent disturbances of the vegetation cover. Furthermore, an almost complete absence of hydrophytes and swamp plants and the dominance of xerophytes, respectively, are typical for the Pleistocene vegetation from the Cape Sabler section. The presence of the tundra–steppe Crassulaceae Orostachys spinosa gives evidence for extremely cryoxeric climatic conditions in the Central Taymyr Peninsula during the Late Pleistocene. The species composition of the Pleistocene samples thus proves the predominance of a continental climate during the Weichselian, which was characterized by a decreased cloud cover, and thus increased direct solar radiation reaching the ground and extreme annual temperature variations. That would have entailed higher summer temperatures, lower precipitation, and longer vegetation periods (due to shorter snowmelt), thus, better conditions than today for the growth of plants in the study area. The higher species diversity in the Weichselian samples confirms this assumption. All these factors caused mainly aerobic soil environments and favourable conditions for seasonal heating of soils. Dataset Carex aquatilis Cassiope tetragona Eriophorum Eriophorum gracile Eriophorum scheuchzeri Subarctic Taymyr Taymyr Peninsula Tundra Siberia PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(100.535833,100.535833,74.547667,74.547667)
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topic AGE
Alyssum obovatum
Artemisia
Azolla
Betula sect. Nanae
Braya sp.
Cape_Sabler_1
Cardamine bellidifolia
Carex aquatilis
Carex cf. canescens
Carex cf. supina
Carex ensifolia
Carex maritima
Carex saxatilis
Carex sect. Acutae
Carex sect. Extensae subsect. fulvellae
Carex sp.
Carex stenophylla
Carex subspathacea
Carex ursina
Cassiope tetragona
Cerastium
Cerastium alpinum
Cochlearia arctica
DEPTH
sediment/rock
Draba
Draba cf. alpina
Draba cf. cinerea
Draba cf. crassifolia
Draba cf. daurica
Draba cf. fladnizensis
Draba cf. glacialis
Draba cf. muralis
Draba cf. nivalis
Draba cf. norvegica
Draba cf. sibirica
Dryas punctata
Epilobium cf. davuricum
Epoch
Eriophorum gracile
Eriophorum polystachion
Eriophorum russeolum
Eriophorum scheuchzeri
Juncus
Juncus biglumis
Lamiaceae
Leontopodium sp.
Lithology/composition/facies
Luzula
spellingShingle AGE
Alyssum obovatum
Artemisia
Azolla
Betula sect. Nanae
Braya sp.
Cape_Sabler_1
Cardamine bellidifolia
Carex aquatilis
Carex cf. canescens
Carex cf. supina
Carex ensifolia
Carex maritima
Carex saxatilis
Carex sect. Acutae
Carex sect. Extensae subsect. fulvellae
Carex sp.
Carex stenophylla
Carex subspathacea
Carex ursina
Cassiope tetragona
Cerastium
Cerastium alpinum
Cochlearia arctica
DEPTH
sediment/rock
Draba
Draba cf. alpina
Draba cf. cinerea
Draba cf. crassifolia
Draba cf. daurica
Draba cf. fladnizensis
Draba cf. glacialis
Draba cf. muralis
Draba cf. nivalis
Draba cf. norvegica
Draba cf. sibirica
Dryas punctata
Epilobium cf. davuricum
Epoch
Eriophorum gracile
Eriophorum polystachion
Eriophorum russeolum
Eriophorum scheuchzeri
Juncus
Juncus biglumis
Lamiaceae
Leontopodium sp.
Lithology/composition/facies
Luzula
Kienast, Frank
Siegert, Christine
Dereviagin, Alexander Yu
Mai, Dieter Hans
(Table 1) Plant macrofossils from Cape Sabler
topic_facet AGE
Alyssum obovatum
Artemisia
Azolla
Betula sect. Nanae
Braya sp.
Cape_Sabler_1
Cardamine bellidifolia
Carex aquatilis
Carex cf. canescens
Carex cf. supina
Carex ensifolia
Carex maritima
Carex saxatilis
Carex sect. Acutae
Carex sect. Extensae subsect. fulvellae
Carex sp.
Carex stenophylla
Carex subspathacea
Carex ursina
Cassiope tetragona
Cerastium
Cerastium alpinum
Cochlearia arctica
DEPTH
sediment/rock
Draba
Draba cf. alpina
Draba cf. cinerea
Draba cf. crassifolia
Draba cf. daurica
Draba cf. fladnizensis
Draba cf. glacialis
Draba cf. muralis
Draba cf. nivalis
Draba cf. norvegica
Draba cf. sibirica
Dryas punctata
Epilobium cf. davuricum
Epoch
Eriophorum gracile
Eriophorum polystachion
Eriophorum russeolum
Eriophorum scheuchzeri
Juncus
Juncus biglumis
Lamiaceae
Leontopodium sp.
Lithology/composition/facies
Luzula
description Plant macrofossil investigations were carried out on Late-Quaternary deposits at Cape Sabler (NW shore of Lake Taymyr, Siberia). Four dated samples (three Late Pleistocene, one Holocene) rich in plant macrofossils were analysed with respect to their floristic composition. The flora of the Holocene sample is similar to the recent plant cover in the study area and is mainly characterized by subarctic and high arctic dwarf-shrubs and hydrophytes. The Pleistocene samples, radiocarbon dated to ca. 30, 27 and 18 ka BP, reflect a species-rich vegetation. The high proportion of pioneer plants within these samples indicates frequent disturbances of the vegetation cover. Furthermore, an almost complete absence of hydrophytes and swamp plants and the dominance of xerophytes, respectively, are typical for the Pleistocene vegetation from the Cape Sabler section. The presence of the tundra–steppe Crassulaceae Orostachys spinosa gives evidence for extremely cryoxeric climatic conditions in the Central Taymyr Peninsula during the Late Pleistocene. The species composition of the Pleistocene samples thus proves the predominance of a continental climate during the Weichselian, which was characterized by a decreased cloud cover, and thus increased direct solar radiation reaching the ground and extreme annual temperature variations. That would have entailed higher summer temperatures, lower precipitation, and longer vegetation periods (due to shorter snowmelt), thus, better conditions than today for the growth of plants in the study area. The higher species diversity in the Weichselian samples confirms this assumption. All these factors caused mainly aerobic soil environments and favourable conditions for seasonal heating of soils.
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author Kienast, Frank
Siegert, Christine
Dereviagin, Alexander Yu
Mai, Dieter Hans
author_facet Kienast, Frank
Siegert, Christine
Dereviagin, Alexander Yu
Mai, Dieter Hans
author_sort Kienast, Frank
title (Table 1) Plant macrofossils from Cape Sabler
title_short (Table 1) Plant macrofossils from Cape Sabler
title_full (Table 1) Plant macrofossils from Cape Sabler
title_fullStr (Table 1) Plant macrofossils from Cape Sabler
title_full_unstemmed (Table 1) Plant macrofossils from Cape Sabler
title_sort (table 1) plant macrofossils from cape sabler
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2001
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.728840
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op_coverage LATITUDE: 74.547667 * LONGITUDE: 100.535833 * MINIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.75 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 25.20 m
long_lat ENVELOPE(100.535833,100.535833,74.547667,74.547667)
genre Carex aquatilis
Cassiope tetragona
Eriophorum
Eriophorum gracile
Eriophorum scheuchzeri
Subarctic
Taymyr
Taymyr Peninsula
Tundra
Siberia
genre_facet Carex aquatilis
Cassiope tetragona
Eriophorum
Eriophorum gracile
Eriophorum scheuchzeri
Subarctic
Taymyr
Taymyr Peninsula
Tundra
Siberia
op_source Supplement to: Kienast, Frank; Siegert, Christine; Dereviagin, Alexander Yu; Mai, Dieter Hans (2001): Climatic implications of Late Quaternary plant macrofossil assemblages from the Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia. Global and Planetary Change, 31(1-4), 265-281, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0921-8181(01)00124-2
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https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.728840
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