Multivariate statistic and time series analyses of grain-size data in quaternary sediments of Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia

Lake El'gygytgyn, located in the Far East Rus- sian Arctic, was formed by a meteorite impact about 3.58 Ma ago. In 2009, the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) at Lake El'gygytgyn obtained a continu- ous sediment sequence of the lacustrine deposits and the up- per...

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Main Authors: Francke, Alexander, Wennrich, V, Sauerbrey, M A, Juschus, O, Melles, Martin, Brigham-Grette, J
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spelling ftunivwollongong:oai:ro.uow.edu.au:smhpapers-5939 2023-05-15T15:15:13+02:00 Multivariate statistic and time series analyses of grain-size data in quaternary sediments of Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia Francke, Alexander Wennrich, V Sauerbrey, M A Juschus, O Melles, Martin Brigham-Grette, J 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://ro.uow.edu.au/smhpapers/4890 https://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5939&context=smhpapers unknown Research Online https://ro.uow.edu.au/smhpapers/4890 https://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5939&context=smhpapers Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A quaternary data grain-size analyses series time statistic multivariate el'gygytgyn lake russia sediments ne Medicine and Health Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences article 2013 ftunivwollongong 2020-02-25T11:42:21Z Lake El'gygytgyn, located in the Far East Rus- sian Arctic, was formed by a meteorite impact about 3.58 Ma ago. In 2009, the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) at Lake El'gygytgyn obtained a continu- ous sediment sequence of the lacustrine deposits and the up- per part of the impact breccia. Here, we present grain-size data of the past 2.6 Ma. General downcore grain-size varia- tions yield coarser sediments during warm periods and finer ones during cold periods. According to principal component analysis (PCA), the climate-dependent variations in grain- size distributions mainly occur in the coarse silt and very fine silt fraction. During interglacial periods, accumulation of coarser material in the lake center is caused by redistri- bution of clastic material by a wind-induced current pattern during the ice-free period. Sediment supply to the lake is triggered by the thickness of the active layer in the catch- ment and the availability of water as a transport medium. During glacial periods, sedimentation at Lake El'gygytgyn is hampered by the occurrence of a perennial ice cover, with sedimentation being restricted to seasonal moats and vertical conduits through the ice. Thus, the summer tem- perature predominantly triggers transport of coarse material into the lake center. Time series analysis that was carried out to gain insight into the frequency of the grain-size data showed variations predominately on 98.5, 40.6, and 22.9 kyr oscillations, which correspond to Milankovitch's eccentric- ity, obliquity and precession bands. Variations in the relative power of these three oscillation bands during the Quaternary suggest that sedimentation processes at Lake El'gygytgyn are dominated by environmental variations caused by global glacial-interglacial variations (eccentricity, obliquity), and local insolation forcing and/or latitudinal teleconnections (precession), respectively. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic University of Wollongong, Australia: Research Online Arctic Rus’ ENVELOPE(155.950,155.950,54.200,54.200)
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topic quaternary
data
grain-size
analyses
series
time
statistic
multivariate
el'gygytgyn
lake
russia
sediments
ne
Medicine and Health Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle quaternary
data
grain-size
analyses
series
time
statistic
multivariate
el'gygytgyn
lake
russia
sediments
ne
Medicine and Health Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Francke, Alexander
Wennrich, V
Sauerbrey, M A
Juschus, O
Melles, Martin
Brigham-Grette, J
Multivariate statistic and time series analyses of grain-size data in quaternary sediments of Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia
topic_facet quaternary
data
grain-size
analyses
series
time
statistic
multivariate
el'gygytgyn
lake
russia
sediments
ne
Medicine and Health Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
description Lake El'gygytgyn, located in the Far East Rus- sian Arctic, was formed by a meteorite impact about 3.58 Ma ago. In 2009, the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) at Lake El'gygytgyn obtained a continu- ous sediment sequence of the lacustrine deposits and the up- per part of the impact breccia. Here, we present grain-size data of the past 2.6 Ma. General downcore grain-size varia- tions yield coarser sediments during warm periods and finer ones during cold periods. According to principal component analysis (PCA), the climate-dependent variations in grain- size distributions mainly occur in the coarse silt and very fine silt fraction. During interglacial periods, accumulation of coarser material in the lake center is caused by redistri- bution of clastic material by a wind-induced current pattern during the ice-free period. Sediment supply to the lake is triggered by the thickness of the active layer in the catch- ment and the availability of water as a transport medium. During glacial periods, sedimentation at Lake El'gygytgyn is hampered by the occurrence of a perennial ice cover, with sedimentation being restricted to seasonal moats and vertical conduits through the ice. Thus, the summer tem- perature predominantly triggers transport of coarse material into the lake center. Time series analysis that was carried out to gain insight into the frequency of the grain-size data showed variations predominately on 98.5, 40.6, and 22.9 kyr oscillations, which correspond to Milankovitch's eccentric- ity, obliquity and precession bands. Variations in the relative power of these three oscillation bands during the Quaternary suggest that sedimentation processes at Lake El'gygytgyn are dominated by environmental variations caused by global glacial-interglacial variations (eccentricity, obliquity), and local insolation forcing and/or latitudinal teleconnections (precession), respectively.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Francke, Alexander
Wennrich, V
Sauerbrey, M A
Juschus, O
Melles, Martin
Brigham-Grette, J
author_facet Francke, Alexander
Wennrich, V
Sauerbrey, M A
Juschus, O
Melles, Martin
Brigham-Grette, J
author_sort Francke, Alexander
title Multivariate statistic and time series analyses of grain-size data in quaternary sediments of Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia
title_short Multivariate statistic and time series analyses of grain-size data in quaternary sediments of Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia
title_full Multivariate statistic and time series analyses of grain-size data in quaternary sediments of Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia
title_fullStr Multivariate statistic and time series analyses of grain-size data in quaternary sediments of Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia
title_full_unstemmed Multivariate statistic and time series analyses of grain-size data in quaternary sediments of Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Russia
title_sort multivariate statistic and time series analyses of grain-size data in quaternary sediments of lake el'gygytgyn, ne russia
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