Middle to Late Pleistocene lake-level fluctuations of Lake El'gygytgyn, far-east Russian Arctic

Lake El'gygytgyn, located in central Chukotka, Russian Arctic, was the subject of an international drilling project that resulted in the recovery of the longest continuous palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental record for the terrestrial Arctic covering the last 3.6 million years. Here, we pres...

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Main Authors: Fedorov, Grigory, Andreev, Andrei A., Raschke, Elena, Wennrich, Volker, Schwamborn, Georg, Glushkova, Olga Y., Juschus, Olaf, Zander, Anja, Melles, Martin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: WILEY 2019
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Online Access:https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/15219/
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author Fedorov, Grigory
Andreev, Andrei A.
Raschke, Elena
Wennrich, Volker
Schwamborn, Georg
Glushkova, Olga Y.
Juschus, Olaf
Zander, Anja
Melles, Martin
author_facet Fedorov, Grigory
Andreev, Andrei A.
Raschke, Elena
Wennrich, Volker
Schwamborn, Georg
Glushkova, Olga Y.
Juschus, Olaf
Zander, Anja
Melles, Martin
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description Lake El'gygytgyn, located in central Chukotka, Russian Arctic, was the subject of an international drilling project that resulted in the recovery of the longest continuous palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental record for the terrestrial Arctic covering the last 3.6 million years. Here, we present the reconstruction of the lake-level fluctuations of Lake El'gygytgyn since Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 7 based on lithological and palynological as well as chronological studies of shallow-water sediment cores and subaerial lake terraces. Reconstructed lake levels show an abrupt rise during glacial-interglacial terminations (MIS 6/5 and MIS 2/1) and during the MIS 4/3 stadial-interstadial transition. The most prominent lowstands occurred during glacial periods associated with a permanent lake-ice cover (namely MIS 6, MIS 4 and MIS 2). Major triggering mechanisms of the lake-level fluctuations at Lake El'gygytgyn are predominantly changes in air temperature and precipitation. Regional summer temperatures control the volume of meltwater supply as well as the duration of the lake-ice cover (permanent or seasonal). The duration of the lake-ice cover, in turn, enables or hampers near-shore sediment transport, thus leading to long-term lake-level oscillations on glacial-interglacial time scales by blocking or opening the lake outflow, respectively. During periods of seasonal ice cover the lake level was additionally influenced by changes in precipitation. The discovered mechanism of climatologically driven level fluctuations of Lake El'gygytgyn are probably valid for large hydrologically open lakes in the Arctic in general, thus helping to understand arctic palaeohydrology and providing missing information for climate modelling.
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spelling ftubkoeln:oai:USBKOELN.ub.uni-koeln.de:15219 2025-01-16T19:55:30+00:00 Middle to Late Pleistocene lake-level fluctuations of Lake El'gygytgyn, far-east Russian Arctic Fedorov, Grigory Andreev, Andrei A. Raschke, Elena Wennrich, Volker Schwamborn, Georg Glushkova, Olga Y. Juschus, Olaf Zander, Anja Melles, Martin 2019 https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/15219/ eng eng WILEY Fedorov, Grigory orcid:0000-0003-2269-4501 , Andreev, Andrei A., Raschke, Elena, Wennrich, Volker orcid:0000-0003-3617-1963 , Schwamborn, Georg, Glushkova, Olga Y., Juschus, Olaf, Zander, Anja orcid:0000-0003-0449-1401 and Melles, Martin (2019). Middle to Late Pleistocene lake-level fluctuations of Lake El'gygytgyn, far-east Russian Arctic. Boreas, 48 (2). S. 516 - 534. HOBOKEN: WILEY. ISSN 1502-3885 ddc:no doc-type:article publishedVersion 2019 ftubkoeln 2022-11-09T07:15:00Z Lake El'gygytgyn, located in central Chukotka, Russian Arctic, was the subject of an international drilling project that resulted in the recovery of the longest continuous palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental record for the terrestrial Arctic covering the last 3.6 million years. Here, we present the reconstruction of the lake-level fluctuations of Lake El'gygytgyn since Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 7 based on lithological and palynological as well as chronological studies of shallow-water sediment cores and subaerial lake terraces. Reconstructed lake levels show an abrupt rise during glacial-interglacial terminations (MIS 6/5 and MIS 2/1) and during the MIS 4/3 stadial-interstadial transition. The most prominent lowstands occurred during glacial periods associated with a permanent lake-ice cover (namely MIS 6, MIS 4 and MIS 2). Major triggering mechanisms of the lake-level fluctuations at Lake El'gygytgyn are predominantly changes in air temperature and precipitation. Regional summer temperatures control the volume of meltwater supply as well as the duration of the lake-ice cover (permanent or seasonal). The duration of the lake-ice cover, in turn, enables or hampers near-shore sediment transport, thus leading to long-term lake-level oscillations on glacial-interglacial time scales by blocking or opening the lake outflow, respectively. During periods of seasonal ice cover the lake level was additionally influenced by changes in precipitation. The discovered mechanism of climatologically driven level fluctuations of Lake El'gygytgyn are probably valid for large hydrologically open lakes in the Arctic in general, thus helping to understand arctic palaeohydrology and providing missing information for climate modelling. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Chukotka Cologne University: KUPS Arctic
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Fedorov, Grigory
Andreev, Andrei A.
Raschke, Elena
Wennrich, Volker
Schwamborn, Georg
Glushkova, Olga Y.
Juschus, Olaf
Zander, Anja
Melles, Martin
Middle to Late Pleistocene lake-level fluctuations of Lake El'gygytgyn, far-east Russian Arctic
title Middle to Late Pleistocene lake-level fluctuations of Lake El'gygytgyn, far-east Russian Arctic
title_full Middle to Late Pleistocene lake-level fluctuations of Lake El'gygytgyn, far-east Russian Arctic
title_fullStr Middle to Late Pleistocene lake-level fluctuations of Lake El'gygytgyn, far-east Russian Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Middle to Late Pleistocene lake-level fluctuations of Lake El'gygytgyn, far-east Russian Arctic
title_short Middle to Late Pleistocene lake-level fluctuations of Lake El'gygytgyn, far-east Russian Arctic
title_sort middle to late pleistocene lake-level fluctuations of lake el'gygytgyn, far-east russian arctic
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url https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/15219/