Holocene treeline history and climate change across northern Eurasia
Radiocarbon-dated macrofossils are used to document Holocene treeline history across northern Russia (including Siberia), Boreal forest development in this region commenced by 10,000 yr B.P, Over most of Russia, forest advanced to or near the current arctic coastline between 9000 and 7000 yr B.P. an...
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ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:6303e9e4-41b7-4d5a-b90d-6db0c0ca4964 2023-05-15T14:46:36+02:00 Holocene treeline history and climate change across northern Eurasia MacDonald, GM Velichko, AA Kremenetski, CV Borisova, OK Goleva, AA Andreev, AA Cwynar, LC Riding, RT Forman, SL Edwards, TWD Aravena, R Hammarlund, Dan Szeicz, JM Gattaulin, VN 2000 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/4157577 https://doi.org/10.1006/qres.1999.2123 eng eng Academic Press https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/4157577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/qres.1999.2123 wos:000087246800004 scopus:0034039149 Quaternary Research; 53(3), pp 302-311 (2000) ISSN: 0033-5894 Geology treeline climate change Holocene Arctic Russia Siberia macrofossils contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2000 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1006/qres.1999.2123 2023-02-01T23:27:19Z Radiocarbon-dated macrofossils are used to document Holocene treeline history across northern Russia (including Siberia), Boreal forest development in this region commenced by 10,000 yr B.P, Over most of Russia, forest advanced to or near the current arctic coastline between 9000 and 7000 yr B.P. and retreated to its present position by between 4000 and 3000 yr B.P. Forest establishment and retreat was roughly synchronous across most of northern Russia, Treeline advance on the Kola Peninsula, however, appears to have occurred later than in other regions. During the period of maximum forest extension, the mean July temperatures along the northern coastline of Russia may have been 2.5 degrees to 7.0 degrees C warmer than modern. The development of forest and expansion of treeline likely reflects a number of complimentary environmental conditions, including heightened summer insolation, the demise of Eurasian ice sheets, reduced sea-ice cover, greater continentality with eustatically lower sea level, and extreme Arctic penetration of warm North Atlantic waters. The late Holocene retreat of Eurasian treeline coincides with declining summer insolation, cooling arctic waters, and neoglaciation, (C) 2000 University of Washington. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change kola peninsula North Atlantic Sea ice Siberia Lund University Publications (LUP) Arctic Kola Peninsula Quaternary Research 53 3 302 311 |
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Radiocarbon-dated macrofossils are used to document Holocene treeline history across northern Russia (including Siberia), Boreal forest development in this region commenced by 10,000 yr B.P, Over most of Russia, forest advanced to or near the current arctic coastline between 9000 and 7000 yr B.P. and retreated to its present position by between 4000 and 3000 yr B.P. Forest establishment and retreat was roughly synchronous across most of northern Russia, Treeline advance on the Kola Peninsula, however, appears to have occurred later than in other regions. During the period of maximum forest extension, the mean July temperatures along the northern coastline of Russia may have been 2.5 degrees to 7.0 degrees C warmer than modern. The development of forest and expansion of treeline likely reflects a number of complimentary environmental conditions, including heightened summer insolation, the demise of Eurasian ice sheets, reduced sea-ice cover, greater continentality with eustatically lower sea level, and extreme Arctic penetration of warm North Atlantic waters. The late Holocene retreat of Eurasian treeline coincides with declining summer insolation, cooling arctic waters, and neoglaciation, (C) 2000 University of Washington. |
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MacDonald, GM Velichko, AA Kremenetski, CV Borisova, OK Goleva, AA Andreev, AA Cwynar, LC Riding, RT Forman, SL Edwards, TWD Aravena, R Hammarlund, Dan Szeicz, JM Gattaulin, VN |
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MacDonald, GM Velichko, AA Kremenetski, CV Borisova, OK Goleva, AA Andreev, AA Cwynar, LC Riding, RT Forman, SL Edwards, TWD Aravena, R Hammarlund, Dan Szeicz, JM Gattaulin, VN |
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Holocene treeline history and climate change across northern Eurasia |
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Holocene treeline history and climate change across northern Eurasia |
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Holocene treeline history and climate change across northern Eurasia |
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Holocene treeline history and climate change across northern Eurasia |
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Holocene treeline history and climate change across northern Eurasia |
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