Biological proxies recorded in a Belukha ice core, Russian Altai

Different biological proxies such as pollen, cysts, and diatoms were identified and quantified in the upper part of a Belukha ice core from the Russian Altai. The ice core from the Belukha glacier collected in 2001 (4062 m a.s.l., 49°48' N, 86°34' E) was analyzed with annual resolution in...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: T. Papina, T. Blyakharchuk, A. Eichler, N. Malygina, E. Mitrofanova, M. Schwikowski
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2013
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:b2c4056427ed4e3393468f8e6aca40f4 2023-05-15T16:38:37+02:00 Biological proxies recorded in a Belukha ice core, Russian Altai T. Papina T. Blyakharchuk A. Eichler N. Malygina E. Mitrofanova M. Schwikowski 2013-10-01 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-2399-2013 http://www.clim-past.net/9/2399/2013/cp-9-2399-2013.pdf https://doaj.org/article/b2c4056427ed4e3393468f8e6aca40f4 en eng Copernicus Publications doi:10.5194/cp-9-2399-2013 1814-9324 1814-9332 http://www.clim-past.net/9/2399/2013/cp-9-2399-2013.pdf https://doaj.org/article/b2c4056427ed4e3393468f8e6aca40f4 undefined Climate of the Past, Vol 9, Iss 5, Pp 2399-2411 (2013) envir geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2013 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-2399-2013 2023-01-22T19:27:31Z Different biological proxies such as pollen, cysts, and diatoms were identified and quantified in the upper part of a Belukha ice core from the Russian Altai. The ice core from the Belukha glacier collected in 2001 (4062 m a.s.l., 49°48' N, 86°34' E) was analyzed with annual resolution in the period 1964–2000. Daily data of the frequency of synoptic patterns observed in the Northern Hemisphere along with daily data of precipitation have been used to identify the predominant atmospheric circulations (elementary circulating mechanisms, or ECMs) generating the entry of biological proxies on the glacier surface. It was shown that the high-resolution records of diatoms, cysts, spores, and plant pollen in the Belukha ice core are the biological proxies for the changes in the structure of precipitation in the Altai region since these records can reflect changes in the contribution of different atmospheric circulation to annual or seasonal precipitation. The joint consideration of the transport ability of the biological species and the data of precipitation allowed us to determine the main modern sources of biological proxies deposited at the Belukha glacier. The main sources of diatoms in the Belukha ice core are water bodies of the Aral, Caspian, and northern Kazakhstan basins; coniferous tree pollen originated from the taiga forest of the boreal zone of western Siberia; pollen of deciduous trees and herbs from steppe and forest-steppe vegetation in the northern Altai and eastern Kazakhstan; and cysts and spores of plants were transported from local water bodies and forests. The identified source regions of the biological species are supported by back trajectory analyses and are in good agreement with emission source regions of the trace elements in the ice core. Article in Journal/Newspaper ice core taiga Siberia Unknown Climate of the Past 9 5 2399 2411
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Biological proxies recorded in a Belukha ice core, Russian Altai
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description Different biological proxies such as pollen, cysts, and diatoms were identified and quantified in the upper part of a Belukha ice core from the Russian Altai. The ice core from the Belukha glacier collected in 2001 (4062 m a.s.l., 49°48' N, 86°34' E) was analyzed with annual resolution in the period 1964–2000. Daily data of the frequency of synoptic patterns observed in the Northern Hemisphere along with daily data of precipitation have been used to identify the predominant atmospheric circulations (elementary circulating mechanisms, or ECMs) generating the entry of biological proxies on the glacier surface. It was shown that the high-resolution records of diatoms, cysts, spores, and plant pollen in the Belukha ice core are the biological proxies for the changes in the structure of precipitation in the Altai region since these records can reflect changes in the contribution of different atmospheric circulation to annual or seasonal precipitation. The joint consideration of the transport ability of the biological species and the data of precipitation allowed us to determine the main modern sources of biological proxies deposited at the Belukha glacier. The main sources of diatoms in the Belukha ice core are water bodies of the Aral, Caspian, and northern Kazakhstan basins; coniferous tree pollen originated from the taiga forest of the boreal zone of western Siberia; pollen of deciduous trees and herbs from steppe and forest-steppe vegetation in the northern Altai and eastern Kazakhstan; and cysts and spores of plants were transported from local water bodies and forests. The identified source regions of the biological species are supported by back trajectory analyses and are in good agreement with emission source regions of the trace elements in the ice core.
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T. Blyakharchuk
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N. Malygina
E. Mitrofanova
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title_fullStr Biological proxies recorded in a Belukha ice core, Russian Altai
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