Results of n-alkane biomarker analyses and paleoclimate reconstruction

The current study presents quantitative reconstructions of tree cover, annual precipitation and mean July temperature derived from the pollen record from Lake Billyakh (65°17'N, 126°47'E, 340 m above sea level) spanning the last ca. 50 kyr. The reconstruction of tree cover suggests presenc...

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Main Authors: Tarasov, Pavel E, Müller, Stefanie, Zech, Michael, Andreeva, Darima, Diekmann, Bernhard, Leipe, Christian
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2012
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Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.777016
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.777016
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.777016 2023-05-15T15:18:54+02:00 Results of n-alkane biomarker analyses and paleoclimate reconstruction Tarasov, Pavel E Müller, Stefanie Zech, Michael Andreeva, Darima Diekmann, Bernhard Leipe, Christian MEDIAN LATITUDE: 60.955200 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 101.987798 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 51.000000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 13.200000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 65.272000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 129.000000 2012-03-06 application/zip, 5 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.777016 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.777016 en eng PANGAEA Tarasov, Pavel E; Müller, Stefanie; Zech, Michael; Andreeva, Darima; Diekmann, Bernhard; Leipe, Christian (2012): Last glacial vegetation reconstructions in the extreme-continental eastern Asia: Potentials of pollen and n-alkane biomarker analyses. Quaternary International, 290-291, 253-263, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2012.04.007 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.777016 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.777016 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY AWI Arctic Land Expedition Berlin Germany Botanical_Garden_Berlin Lake Billyakh Verkhoyansk Mountains Yakuti Russia MULT Multiple investigations PCUWI PG1755 Piston corer UWITEC RU-Land_2005_Verkhoyansk Yakutia2005 Yakutia-Baikal-Region Yakutsk Dataset 2012 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.777016 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2012.04.007 2023-01-20T07:32:26Z The current study presents quantitative reconstructions of tree cover, annual precipitation and mean July temperature derived from the pollen record from Lake Billyakh (65°17'N, 126°47'E, 340 m above sea level) spanning the last ca. 50 kyr. The reconstruction of tree cover suggests presence of woody plants through the entire analyzed time interval, although trees played only a minor role in the vegetation around Lake Billyakh prior to 14 kyr BP (<5%). This result corroborates low percentages of tree pollen and low scores of the cold deciduous forest biome in the PG1755 record from Lake Billyakh. The reconstructed values of the mean temperature of the warmest month ~8-10 °C do not support larch forest or woodland around Lake Billyakh during the coldest phase of the last glacial between ~32 and ~15 kyr BP. However, modern cases from northern Siberia, ca. 750 km north of Lake Billyakh, demonstrate that individual larch plants can grow within shrub and grass tundra landscape in very low mean July temperatures of about 8 °C. This makes plausible our hypothesis that the western and southern foreland of the Verkhoyansk Mountains could provide enough moist and warm microhabitats and allow individual larch specimens to survive climatic extremes of the last glacial. Reconstructed mean values of precipitation are about 270 mm/yr during the last glacial interval. This value is almost 100 mm higher than modern averages reported for the extreme-continental north-eastern Siberia east of Lake Billyakh, where larch-dominated cold deciduous forest grows at present. This suggests that last glacial environments around Lake Billyakh were never too dry for larch to grow and that the summer warmth was the main factor, which limited tree growth during the last glacial interval. The n-alkane analysis of the Siberian plants presented in this study demonstrates rather complex alkane distribution patterns, which challenge the interpretation of the fossil records. In particular, extremely low n-alkane concentrations in the leaves of ... Dataset Arctic Tundra Yakutia Yakutsk Siberia PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Arctic Verkhoyansk ENVELOPE(133.400,133.400,67.544,67.544) Yakutsk ENVELOPE(13.200000,129.000000,65.272000,51.000000)
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topic AWI Arctic Land Expedition
Berlin
Germany
Botanical_Garden_Berlin
Lake Billyakh
Verkhoyansk Mountains
Yakuti
Russia
MULT
Multiple investigations
PCUWI
PG1755
Piston corer
UWITEC
RU-Land_2005_Verkhoyansk
Yakutia2005
Yakutia-Baikal-Region
Yakutsk
spellingShingle AWI Arctic Land Expedition
Berlin
Germany
Botanical_Garden_Berlin
Lake Billyakh
Verkhoyansk Mountains
Yakuti
Russia
MULT
Multiple investigations
PCUWI
PG1755
Piston corer
UWITEC
RU-Land_2005_Verkhoyansk
Yakutia2005
Yakutia-Baikal-Region
Yakutsk
Tarasov, Pavel E
Müller, Stefanie
Zech, Michael
Andreeva, Darima
Diekmann, Bernhard
Leipe, Christian
Results of n-alkane biomarker analyses and paleoclimate reconstruction
topic_facet AWI Arctic Land Expedition
Berlin
Germany
Botanical_Garden_Berlin
Lake Billyakh
Verkhoyansk Mountains
Yakuti
Russia
MULT
Multiple investigations
PCUWI
PG1755
Piston corer
UWITEC
RU-Land_2005_Verkhoyansk
Yakutia2005
Yakutia-Baikal-Region
Yakutsk
description The current study presents quantitative reconstructions of tree cover, annual precipitation and mean July temperature derived from the pollen record from Lake Billyakh (65°17'N, 126°47'E, 340 m above sea level) spanning the last ca. 50 kyr. The reconstruction of tree cover suggests presence of woody plants through the entire analyzed time interval, although trees played only a minor role in the vegetation around Lake Billyakh prior to 14 kyr BP (<5%). This result corroborates low percentages of tree pollen and low scores of the cold deciduous forest biome in the PG1755 record from Lake Billyakh. The reconstructed values of the mean temperature of the warmest month ~8-10 °C do not support larch forest or woodland around Lake Billyakh during the coldest phase of the last glacial between ~32 and ~15 kyr BP. However, modern cases from northern Siberia, ca. 750 km north of Lake Billyakh, demonstrate that individual larch plants can grow within shrub and grass tundra landscape in very low mean July temperatures of about 8 °C. This makes plausible our hypothesis that the western and southern foreland of the Verkhoyansk Mountains could provide enough moist and warm microhabitats and allow individual larch specimens to survive climatic extremes of the last glacial. Reconstructed mean values of precipitation are about 270 mm/yr during the last glacial interval. This value is almost 100 mm higher than modern averages reported for the extreme-continental north-eastern Siberia east of Lake Billyakh, where larch-dominated cold deciduous forest grows at present. This suggests that last glacial environments around Lake Billyakh were never too dry for larch to grow and that the summer warmth was the main factor, which limited tree growth during the last glacial interval. The n-alkane analysis of the Siberian plants presented in this study demonstrates rather complex alkane distribution patterns, which challenge the interpretation of the fossil records. In particular, extremely low n-alkane concentrations in the leaves of ...
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author Tarasov, Pavel E
Müller, Stefanie
Zech, Michael
Andreeva, Darima
Diekmann, Bernhard
Leipe, Christian
author_facet Tarasov, Pavel E
Müller, Stefanie
Zech, Michael
Andreeva, Darima
Diekmann, Bernhard
Leipe, Christian
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title Results of n-alkane biomarker analyses and paleoclimate reconstruction
title_short Results of n-alkane biomarker analyses and paleoclimate reconstruction
title_full Results of n-alkane biomarker analyses and paleoclimate reconstruction
title_fullStr Results of n-alkane biomarker analyses and paleoclimate reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Results of n-alkane biomarker analyses and paleoclimate reconstruction
title_sort results of n-alkane biomarker analyses and paleoclimate reconstruction
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2012
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.777016
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.777016
op_coverage MEDIAN LATITUDE: 60.955200 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 101.987798 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 51.000000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 13.200000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 65.272000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 129.000000
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op_relation Tarasov, Pavel E; Müller, Stefanie; Zech, Michael; Andreeva, Darima; Diekmann, Bernhard; Leipe, Christian (2012): Last glacial vegetation reconstructions in the extreme-continental eastern Asia: Potentials of pollen and n-alkane biomarker analyses. Quaternary International, 290-291, 253-263, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2012.04.007
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.777016
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.777016
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