Macroscopic charcoal record from Lake Khamra, Yakutia, Russia

High-resolution, continuously sampled charcoal records from sedimentary archives are rare in Eastern Siberia. These datasets from Lake Khamra (59°59'N, 112°59'E) in SW Yakutia, Russia, comprise the following data: (I) Macroscopic charcoal record (> 150 µm) from lake sediment core EN1823...

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Main Authors: Glückler, Ramesh, Herzschuh, Ulrike, Vyse, Stuart Andrew, Dietze, Elisabeth
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.923773
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.923773
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Summary:High-resolution, continuously sampled charcoal records from sedimentary archives are rare in Eastern Siberia. These datasets from Lake Khamra (59°59'N, 112°59'E) in SW Yakutia, Russia, comprise the following data: (I) Macroscopic charcoal record (> 150 µm) from lake sediment core EN18232-3, including the total amount of particles per sample as well as their respective distributions in size classes (150-300 µm, 300-500 µm, > 500 µm) and morphotypes (II) Radiocarbon age dating results from core EN18232-3 (AWI MICADAS) (III) Radiometric age dating results for 210Pb and 137Cs (Pb/Cs) from the parallel short core EN18232-2 (University of Liverpool Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory) More detailed information about the charcoal record and an approach to age-depth modelling can be found in the research paper.