Инд. авторы: | Shichi K., Takahara H., Krivonogov S.K., Bezrukova E.V., Kashiwaya K., Takehara A., Nakamura T. |
Заглавие: | Late Pleistocene and Holocene vegetation and climate records from Lake Kotokel, central Baikal region |
Библ. ссылка: | Shichi K., Takahara H., Krivonogov S.K., Bezrukova E.V., Kashiwaya K., Takehara A., Nakamura T. Late Pleistocene and Holocene vegetation and climate records from Lake Kotokel, central Baikal region // Quaternary International. - 2009. - Vol.205. - Iss. 1-2. - P.98-110. - ISSN 1040-6182. - EISSN 1873-4553. |
Внешние системы: | DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2009.02.005; SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-68049133317; |
Реферат: | eng: Climatically driven Late Pleistocene and Holocene vegetation changes were reconstructed based on pollen records from the sediments of Lake Kotokel and Cheremushka Bog, located on the eastern shore of Lake Baikal. The described paleoenvironmental record has higher resolution than records collected from Lake Baikal and unites individual events identified in prior studies of bottom and onshore cores. Remarkable shifts in landscapes and expansions of index plants are as follows. Forest tundra and/or forest steppe landscape with birch, spruce, Artemisia, and Poaceae prevailed at ca. 50-25 14C kyr BP. Tundra and/or steppe vegetation dominated by Artemisia and Poaceae was typical for the Last Glacial Maximum. The expansion of shrub birch and willow occurred at ca. 15.5 14C kyr BP. Two peaks of spruce expansion at ca. 47.5-42.4 14C kyr BP (Karginian time) and at ca. 14.5-13 ka (Bølling-Allerød warm intervals) suggest that the condition were more humid than today. A slight increase in Artemisia at ca. 11-10.5 14C kyr BP (13-12 ka) was indicative of the Younger Dryas event. An expansion of birch forests with fir at ca. 12-6.4 ka suggests higher humidity. The currently dominant Scots and Siberian pine forests with birch expanded since 6.4 ka. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA.
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Ключевые слова: | Poaceae; Pinus sibirica; Picea; Betula nana; Artemisia; Abies; Russian Federation; Lake Kotokel; Lake Baikal; Eurasia; Buryatia; Younger Dryas; vegetation history; Salix; vegetation cover; tundra; reconstruction; range expansion; Pleistocene; palynology; paleoenvironment; paleoclimate; paleobotany; Last Glacial Maximum; humidity; Holocene; climate effect; vegetation dynamics; |
Издано: | 2009 |
Физ. характеристика: | с.98-110 |