Fauna and Landscapes of the Southern Minusinsk Basin (Southern Siberia) at the End of the Late Pleistocene.

Paleolandscapes of the first half of MIS 2 or the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) were reconstructed based on the study of the first mammoth fauna locality found in the Abakan River valley and a comparison with other localities of the South Minusinsk Basin. Sediments of the Uytag geological section under...

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Published in:Doklady Biological Sciences
Main Author: Malikov, D G
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1134/S0012496624701059
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38861069
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spelling ftpubmed:38861069 2024-09-15T18:41:33+00:00 Fauna and Landscapes of the Southern Minusinsk Basin (Southern Siberia) at the End of the Late Pleistocene. Malikov, D G 2024 Aug https://doi.org/10.1134/S0012496624701059 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38861069 eng eng Springer https://doi.org/10.1134/S0012496624701059 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38861069 © 2024. Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Dokl Biol Sci ISSN:1608-3105 Volume:517 Issue:1 Late Pleistocene Minusinsk Depression Yenisei River mammoth fauna paleolandscapes Journal Article 2024 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1134/S0012496624701059 2024-07-22T16:02:00Z Paleolandscapes of the first half of MIS 2 or the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) were reconstructed based on the study of the first mammoth fauna locality found in the Abakan River valley and a comparison with other localities of the South Minusinsk Basin. Sediments of the Uytag geological section under study included silt interlayers underlain and overlain by sandstone rock slack fragments and were interpreted as weakly eroded diluvium. Studies of the Uytag locality made it possible to clarify the time and range of distribution in southern Siberia for several mammals (Ovis ammon, Equus ferus, Marmota baibacina, Sicista subtilis, Lagurus lagurus, and Microtus gregalis) and the Pleistocene bird Aquila chrysaetos. The age of the locality was confirmed by radiocarbon dating. The species composition of the Uytag fauna was similar to that of other localities of the same age and region. All known localities and single finds of faunal remains indicate that open steppe landscapes were widely developed in the South Minusinsk Basin during the LGM. Article in Journal/Newspaper Aquila chrysaetos Siberia PubMed Central (PMC) Doklady Biological Sciences 517 1 82 87
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topic Late Pleistocene
Minusinsk Depression
Yenisei River
mammoth fauna
paleolandscapes
spellingShingle Late Pleistocene
Minusinsk Depression
Yenisei River
mammoth fauna
paleolandscapes
Malikov, D G
Fauna and Landscapes of the Southern Minusinsk Basin (Southern Siberia) at the End of the Late Pleistocene.
topic_facet Late Pleistocene
Minusinsk Depression
Yenisei River
mammoth fauna
paleolandscapes
description Paleolandscapes of the first half of MIS 2 or the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) were reconstructed based on the study of the first mammoth fauna locality found in the Abakan River valley and a comparison with other localities of the South Minusinsk Basin. Sediments of the Uytag geological section under study included silt interlayers underlain and overlain by sandstone rock slack fragments and were interpreted as weakly eroded diluvium. Studies of the Uytag locality made it possible to clarify the time and range of distribution in southern Siberia for several mammals (Ovis ammon, Equus ferus, Marmota baibacina, Sicista subtilis, Lagurus lagurus, and Microtus gregalis) and the Pleistocene bird Aquila chrysaetos. The age of the locality was confirmed by radiocarbon dating. The species composition of the Uytag fauna was similar to that of other localities of the same age and region. All known localities and single finds of faunal remains indicate that open steppe landscapes were widely developed in the South Minusinsk Basin during the LGM.
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title Fauna and Landscapes of the Southern Minusinsk Basin (Southern Siberia) at the End of the Late Pleistocene.
title_short Fauna and Landscapes of the Southern Minusinsk Basin (Southern Siberia) at the End of the Late Pleistocene.
title_full Fauna and Landscapes of the Southern Minusinsk Basin (Southern Siberia) at the End of the Late Pleistocene.
title_fullStr Fauna and Landscapes of the Southern Minusinsk Basin (Southern Siberia) at the End of the Late Pleistocene.
title_full_unstemmed Fauna and Landscapes of the Southern Minusinsk Basin (Southern Siberia) at the End of the Late Pleistocene.
title_sort fauna and landscapes of the southern minusinsk basin (southern siberia) at the end of the late pleistocene.
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