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Northern Eurasian large lakes history: sediment records obtained in the frame of Russian-German research project PLOT

Authors :
Fedorov, G.
Andreev, Andrei
Baumer, Marlene
Bolshiyanov, D.
Cherezova, Anna
Gromig, Raphael
Kostromina, Natalia
Kostrova, Svetlana
Krastel, Sebastian
Lebas, Elodie
Ludikova, Anna
Melles, M.
Meyer, Hanno
Pestryakova, L.
Savelieva, Larissa A.
Shumilovskikh, Lyudmila
Subetto, D.
Wagner, B.
Wennrich, Volker
Werner, Martin
Fedorov, G.
Andreev, Andrei
Baumer, Marlene
Bolshiyanov, D.
Cherezova, Anna
Gromig, Raphael
Kostromina, Natalia
Kostrova, Svetlana
Krastel, Sebastian
Lebas, Elodie
Ludikova, Anna
Melles, M.
Meyer, Hanno
Pestryakova, L.
Savelieva, Larissa A.
Shumilovskikh, Lyudmila
Subetto, D.
Wagner, B.
Wennrich, Volker
Werner, Martin
Source :
EPIC3Limnology and Freshwater Biology, 3(4), pp. 517-519
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Russian-German project PLOT (Paleolimnological Transect) aims at investigating the regional responses of the quaternary climate and environment on external forcing and feedback mechanisms along a more than 6000 km long longitudinal transect crossing Northern Eurasia. The well-dated record from Lake El´gygytgyn used as reference site for comparison the local climatic and environmental histories. Seismic surveys and sediment coring up to 54 m below lake floor performed in the frame of the project on Ladoga Lake (North-West of Russia; 2013), Lake Bolshoye Shchuchye (Polar Ural; 2016), Lake Levinson-Lessing and Lake Taymyr (Taymyr Peninsula; 2016-2017), Lake Emanda (Verkhoyansk Range; 2017). Fieldwork at Polar Ural and Taymyr Peninsula was conducted in collaboration with the Russian-Norwegian CHASE (Climate History along the Arctic Seaboard of Eurasia) project. Here, we present the major results of the project obtained so far.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
EPIC3Limnology and Freshwater Biology, 3(4), pp. 517-519
Notes :
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1232487147
Document Type :
Electronic Resource