© SGEM 2019. The preliminary palynological results of analysis a 524 cm long continuous sediments core from the Lake Big Miassovo (South Urals, Russia) are presented. The core was collected in July 2018 from central part of the lake from a depth of 24 m. Palynological stratigraphy has been divided into four pollen zones on the basis on changing pollen abundances and taxa composition. The predominance of Betula pendula, Pinus sylvestris and Artemisia pollen in sediments has been established. The prevalence of desert plants (Artemisia, Chenopodiaceae) and low pollen concentrations in the bottom of the core indicates noticeably colder and drier climate then today. The change of dominant groups of vegetation is observed in middle layers of the ...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Two l...
The Kulunda depression is an extensive accumulative lowland in the southeastern part of the West Sib...
Holocene vegetational developments in Russia are relatively unknown, and among the least studied are...
© SGEM 2019. The preliminary palynological results of analysis a 524 cm long continuous sediments co...
© SGEM2018. The results of the palynological analysis of the sediment core recovered in Lake Rubskoe...
© 2020 International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference. All rights reserved. The pollen rec...
Palynological data have been obtained from the lake sediments, the southern part of the Yamal penins...
Here we present a detailed radiocarbon-dated 936 cm long pollen record from Lake Billyakh (65°17' N,...
Pollen data from a Levinson-Lessing Lake sediment core (74°28'N, 98°38'E) and Cape Sabler, Taymyr La...
On the Taymyr Peninsula and Severnaya Zemlya Archipelago, Central Siberia, a joint German/Russian mu...
© SGEM 2019. The diatom method is a useful tool for reconstructing the history of lakes and for unde...
This data set is part of a larger data harmonization effort to make lake sediment core data machine ...
A high-resolution pollen record from Lake Teletskoye documents the climate-related vegetation histor...
Lake Ladoga hosts preglacial sediments, although the Eurasian ice sheet overrode the area during the...
© 2019 Collegium Boreas. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Lake Ladoga hosts preglacial sediments...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Two l...
The Kulunda depression is an extensive accumulative lowland in the southeastern part of the West Sib...
Holocene vegetational developments in Russia are relatively unknown, and among the least studied are...
© SGEM 2019. The preliminary palynological results of analysis a 524 cm long continuous sediments co...
© SGEM2018. The results of the palynological analysis of the sediment core recovered in Lake Rubskoe...
© 2020 International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference. All rights reserved. The pollen rec...
Palynological data have been obtained from the lake sediments, the southern part of the Yamal penins...
Here we present a detailed radiocarbon-dated 936 cm long pollen record from Lake Billyakh (65°17' N,...
Pollen data from a Levinson-Lessing Lake sediment core (74°28'N, 98°38'E) and Cape Sabler, Taymyr La...
On the Taymyr Peninsula and Severnaya Zemlya Archipelago, Central Siberia, a joint German/Russian mu...
© SGEM 2019. The diatom method is a useful tool for reconstructing the history of lakes and for unde...
This data set is part of a larger data harmonization effort to make lake sediment core data machine ...
A high-resolution pollen record from Lake Teletskoye documents the climate-related vegetation histor...
Lake Ladoga hosts preglacial sediments, although the Eurasian ice sheet overrode the area during the...
© 2019 Collegium Boreas. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Lake Ladoga hosts preglacial sediments...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Two l...
The Kulunda depression is an extensive accumulative lowland in the southeastern part of the West Sib...
Holocene vegetational developments in Russia are relatively unknown, and among the least studied are...