Development of surficial deposits on Belyi Island (Kara Sea) during the Last 40,000 Years
A series of radiocarbon (14C) dates of peat and other materials, containing organic matter, were obtained from Belyi Island. We have identified a large group of dates associates with MIS 1, as well as a significant group of dates associated with the Kargin (MIS 3) period (40-31 ka cal BP). A large n...
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ftrudnuniv:oai:repository.rudn.ru:r/36314 2023-05-15T15:04:09+02:00 Development of surficial deposits on Belyi Island (Kara Sea) during the Last 40,000 Years Yurtaev A. Alexandrovskiy A. Skripkin V. Zazovskaya E. Dolgikh A. https://repository.rudn.ru/records/article/record/36314/ EN eng Cambridge University Press https://doi.org/10.1017/RDC.2018.115 https://repository.rudn.ru/records/article/record/36314/ Radiocarbon Arctic buried peat environment Holocene Late Pleistocene marine transgression paleoclimate radiocarbon dating Article ftrudnuniv https://doi.org/10.1017/RDC.2018.115 2022-01-03T08:53:10Z A series of radiocarbon (14C) dates of peat and other materials, containing organic matter, were obtained from Belyi Island. We have identified a large group of dates associates with MIS 1, as well as a significant group of dates associated with the Kargin (MIS 3) period (40-31 ka cal BP). A large number of dates from the Late Glacial period and from the Early Holocene (MIS 1 - ca. 14-9 ka cal BP) point to this time interval being associated with warm climate conditions (the Holocene thermal maximum). The climate cooled off significantly during the Middle and Late Holocene, and the intensity of peat accumulation declined. The dates from the MIS 2 period are missing, due to the conditions of this period being extremely unfavorable for the accumulation of peat, as well as of other materials suitable for 14C dating. © 2018 by the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Belyi island Kara Sea Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN): Open repository Arctic Kara Sea Radiocarbon 60 5 1439 1455 |
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Arctic buried peat environment Holocene Late Pleistocene marine transgression paleoclimate radiocarbon dating Yurtaev A. Alexandrovskiy A. Skripkin V. Zazovskaya E. Dolgikh A. Development of surficial deposits on Belyi Island (Kara Sea) during the Last 40,000 Years |
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A series of radiocarbon (14C) dates of peat and other materials, containing organic matter, were obtained from Belyi Island. We have identified a large group of dates associates with MIS 1, as well as a significant group of dates associated with the Kargin (MIS 3) period (40-31 ka cal BP). A large number of dates from the Late Glacial period and from the Early Holocene (MIS 1 - ca. 14-9 ka cal BP) point to this time interval being associated with warm climate conditions (the Holocene thermal maximum). The climate cooled off significantly during the Middle and Late Holocene, and the intensity of peat accumulation declined. The dates from the MIS 2 period are missing, due to the conditions of this period being extremely unfavorable for the accumulation of peat, as well as of other materials suitable for 14C dating. © 2018 by the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona. |
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Development of surficial deposits on Belyi Island (Kara Sea) during the Last 40,000 Years |
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Development of surficial deposits on Belyi Island (Kara Sea) during the Last 40,000 Years |
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Development of surficial deposits on Belyi Island (Kara Sea) during the Last 40,000 Years |
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Development of surficial deposits on Belyi Island (Kara Sea) during the Last 40,000 Years |
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Development of surficial deposits on Belyi Island (Kara Sea) during the Last 40,000 Years |
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development of surficial deposits on belyi island (kara sea) during the last 40,000 years |
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