This study presents a multi-proxy record from Lake Kotokel in the Baikal region at decadal-to-multidecadal resolution and provides a reconstruction of terrestrial and aquatic environments in the area during a 2000-year interval of globally harsh climate often referred to as the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The studied lake is situated near the eastern shoreline of Lake Baikal, in a climatically sensitive zone that hosts boreal taiga and cold deciduous forests, coldsteppe associationstypical for northern Mongolia, and mountain tundravegetation.The results provide a detailed picture of the period in focus, indicating (i) a driest phase (c. 24.0–23.4 cal. ka BP) with low precipitation, high summer evaporation, and low lake levels, (ii) a trans...
Lake Baikal is Earth's deepest lake and an iconic site of scientific study. This vast basin holds se...
Determining the response of sites within the Arctic Circle to long-term climatic change remains an e...
The Late Quaternary documents climatic changes over a number of timescales. These are well studied i...
A palaeolimnological study of Lake Khall was undertaken to reconstruct impacts from five thousand ye...
The last glacial maximum and late glacial environmental and climatic variability in the Baikal regio...
An updated analysis of Paleolithic sites in Siberia and the Urals 14C-dated to the coldest phase of ...
In this study a radiocarbon-dated pollen record from Lake Kotokel (52°47´ N, 108°07´...
A continuous lacustrine sequence from the western part of Lama Lake (69°32′N, 90°12′E), complemented...
SummaryClimatic changes can profoundly alter hydrological conditions in river basins. Lake Baikal is...
The sediment succession of Lake Emanda in the Yana Highlands was investigated to reconstruct the reg...
Geological and palaeoecological evidence from Siberia shows patterned cyclic climatic changes during...
© 2015 Elsevier LtdAlthough the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere is ...
In this study a radiocarbon-dated pollen record from Lake Kotokel (52°47' N, 108°07' E, 458 m a.s.l....
Climate models currently provide conflicting predictions of future climate change across Central Asi...
Lake Baikal is the oldest, deepest, and most voluminous freshwater lake on Earth. Despite its enormo...
Lake Baikal is Earth's deepest lake and an iconic site of scientific study. This vast basin holds se...
Determining the response of sites within the Arctic Circle to long-term climatic change remains an e...
The Late Quaternary documents climatic changes over a number of timescales. These are well studied i...
A palaeolimnological study of Lake Khall was undertaken to reconstruct impacts from five thousand ye...
The last glacial maximum and late glacial environmental and climatic variability in the Baikal regio...
An updated analysis of Paleolithic sites in Siberia and the Urals 14C-dated to the coldest phase of ...
In this study a radiocarbon-dated pollen record from Lake Kotokel (52°47´ N, 108°07´...
A continuous lacustrine sequence from the western part of Lama Lake (69°32′N, 90°12′E), complemented...
SummaryClimatic changes can profoundly alter hydrological conditions in river basins. Lake Baikal is...
The sediment succession of Lake Emanda in the Yana Highlands was investigated to reconstruct the reg...
Geological and palaeoecological evidence from Siberia shows patterned cyclic climatic changes during...
© 2015 Elsevier LtdAlthough the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere is ...
In this study a radiocarbon-dated pollen record from Lake Kotokel (52°47' N, 108°07' E, 458 m a.s.l....
Climate models currently provide conflicting predictions of future climate change across Central Asi...
Lake Baikal is the oldest, deepest, and most voluminous freshwater lake on Earth. Despite its enormo...
Lake Baikal is Earth's deepest lake and an iconic site of scientific study. This vast basin holds se...
Determining the response of sites within the Arctic Circle to long-term climatic change remains an e...
The Late Quaternary documents climatic changes over a number of timescales. These are well studied i...