RECONSTRUCTION OF PAST CLIMATE BASING ON THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CARBON FROM FOSSIL REMAINS

The areas of Northern Eurasia and the Far North regions with a sharply continental climate are of particular interest to paleoclimatologists. The nature of these areas preserves many features of the Late Glacial period. However, the reliability of the classical paleoclimatic methods in these areas i...

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Published in:GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY
Main Authors: Vladimir Nikolaev, Paola Iacumin, Antonietta Di Matteo, Tatiana Kuznetsova
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University 2012
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geo
Yar
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2012-5-3-14-27
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:e7686677c5ed4366b5301c3c36a274f6 2023-05-15T17:07:39+02:00 RECONSTRUCTION OF PAST CLIMATE BASING ON THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CARBON FROM FOSSIL REMAINS Vladimir Nikolaev Paola Iacumin Antonietta Di Matteo Tatiana Kuznetsova 2012-09-01 https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2012-5-3-14-27 https://doaj.org/article/e7686677c5ed4366b5301c3c36a274f6 en eng Lomonosov Moscow State University 2071-9388 2542-1565 doi:10.24057/2071-9388-2012-5-3-14-27 https://doaj.org/article/e7686677c5ed4366b5301c3c36a274f6 undefined Geography, Environment, Sustainability, Vol 5, Iss 3, Pp 14-27 (2012) stable carbon isotopes paleontological relics reconstruction of palaeoclimate mammoths geo anthro-bio Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2012 fttriple https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2012-5-3-14-27 2023-01-22T19:34:11Z The areas of Northern Eurasia and the Far North regions with a sharply continental climate are of particular interest to paleoclimatologists. The nature of these areas preserves many features of the Late Glacial period. However, the reliability of the classical paleoclimatic methods in these areas is low. It is known that climate may affect the δ13C value of plants, causing isotopic variations of up to 3‰. The authors propose to use the carbon isotope compositions of bone carbonate of herbivorous animals as a paleoclimatic indicator for the Polar Regions.To test the potential of the proposed paleoclimatic indicator, the authors studied the carbon isotopic composition of carbonate of bone (reliably dated by the radiocarbon method) of Late Pleistocene mammals (mammoth mostly) from the area of the Lena River delta—the New Siberian Islands—Oyagossky Yar (the total of 43 samples). These data suggest that the Late Pleistocene climate in North Yakutia was not stable. Instability was expressed in the sharp, short-term (500–2000 years), occasional episodes of relatively warm climate that may be ranked as interstadials based on their intensity. Article in Journal/Newspaper lena river New Siberian Islands Yakutia Unknown New Siberian Islands ENVELOPE(142.000,142.000,75.000,75.000) Yar ENVELOPE(151.300,151.300,70.917,70.917) GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY 5 3 14 27
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topic stable carbon isotopes
paleontological relics
reconstruction of palaeoclimate
mammoths
geo
anthro-bio
spellingShingle stable carbon isotopes
paleontological relics
reconstruction of palaeoclimate
mammoths
geo
anthro-bio
Vladimir Nikolaev
Paola Iacumin
Antonietta Di Matteo
Tatiana Kuznetsova
RECONSTRUCTION OF PAST CLIMATE BASING ON THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CARBON FROM FOSSIL REMAINS
topic_facet stable carbon isotopes
paleontological relics
reconstruction of palaeoclimate
mammoths
geo
anthro-bio
description The areas of Northern Eurasia and the Far North regions with a sharply continental climate are of particular interest to paleoclimatologists. The nature of these areas preserves many features of the Late Glacial period. However, the reliability of the classical paleoclimatic methods in these areas is low. It is known that climate may affect the δ13C value of plants, causing isotopic variations of up to 3‰. The authors propose to use the carbon isotope compositions of bone carbonate of herbivorous animals as a paleoclimatic indicator for the Polar Regions.To test the potential of the proposed paleoclimatic indicator, the authors studied the carbon isotopic composition of carbonate of bone (reliably dated by the radiocarbon method) of Late Pleistocene mammals (mammoth mostly) from the area of the Lena River delta—the New Siberian Islands—Oyagossky Yar (the total of 43 samples). These data suggest that the Late Pleistocene climate in North Yakutia was not stable. Instability was expressed in the sharp, short-term (500–2000 years), occasional episodes of relatively warm climate that may be ranked as interstadials based on their intensity.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Vladimir Nikolaev
Paola Iacumin
Antonietta Di Matteo
Tatiana Kuznetsova
author_facet Vladimir Nikolaev
Paola Iacumin
Antonietta Di Matteo
Tatiana Kuznetsova
author_sort Vladimir Nikolaev
title RECONSTRUCTION OF PAST CLIMATE BASING ON THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CARBON FROM FOSSIL REMAINS
title_short RECONSTRUCTION OF PAST CLIMATE BASING ON THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CARBON FROM FOSSIL REMAINS
title_full RECONSTRUCTION OF PAST CLIMATE BASING ON THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CARBON FROM FOSSIL REMAINS
title_fullStr RECONSTRUCTION OF PAST CLIMATE BASING ON THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CARBON FROM FOSSIL REMAINS
title_full_unstemmed RECONSTRUCTION OF PAST CLIMATE BASING ON THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CARBON FROM FOSSIL REMAINS
title_sort reconstruction of past climate basing on the isotopic composition of carbon from fossil remains
publisher Lomonosov Moscow State University
publishDate 2012
url https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2012-5-3-14-27
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