© 2015 Elsevier LtdAlthough the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere is well known, palaeolimnological climate reconstructions reveal spatiotemporal variability in northern Eurasia. Here we present a multi-proxy study from north-eastern Siberia combining sediment geochemistry, and diatom and pollen data from lake-sediment cores covering the last 38,000 cal. years. Our results show major changes in pyrite content and fragilarioid diatom species distributions, indicating prolonged seasonal lake-ice cover between ∼13,500 and ∼8900 cal. years BP and possibly during the 8200 cal. years BP cold event. A pollen-based climate reconstruction generated a mean July temperature of 17.8 °C during the Holocene Thermal Maximum ...
Past and present climate changes on the earth’s northern hemisphere were amplified particularly in A...
We analysed a 620-cm-long sediment record from Lake Kotokel located in East Siberia (Russia) for sub...
We analysed a 620-cm-long sediment record from Lake Kotokel located in East Siberia (Russia) for sub...
© 2015 Elsevier LtdAlthough the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere is ...
© 2015 Elsevier LtdAlthough the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere is ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Although the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere i...
Although the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere is well known, palaeol...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Although the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere i...
© 2015 Elsevier LtdAlthough the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere is ...
Although the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere is well known, palaeol...
Millennial-scale climate change history in eastern Siberia and relationships between diatom diversit...
In northeastern Siberia, Russia, a 1.2 m sediment core was retrieved and radiocarbon dated from a sm...
Millennial-scale climate change history in eastern Siberia and relationships between diatom diversit...
Millennial-scale climate change history in eastern Siberia and relationships between diatom diversit...
Millennial-scale climate change history in eastern Siberia and relationships between diatom diversit...
Past and present climate changes on the earth’s northern hemisphere were amplified particularly in A...
We analysed a 620-cm-long sediment record from Lake Kotokel located in East Siberia (Russia) for sub...
We analysed a 620-cm-long sediment record from Lake Kotokel located in East Siberia (Russia) for sub...
© 2015 Elsevier LtdAlthough the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere is ...
© 2015 Elsevier LtdAlthough the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere is ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Although the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere i...
Although the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere is well known, palaeol...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Although the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere i...
© 2015 Elsevier LtdAlthough the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere is ...
Although the climate development over the Holocene in the Northern Hemisphere is well known, palaeol...
Millennial-scale climate change history in eastern Siberia and relationships between diatom diversit...
In northeastern Siberia, Russia, a 1.2 m sediment core was retrieved and radiocarbon dated from a sm...
Millennial-scale climate change history in eastern Siberia and relationships between diatom diversit...
Millennial-scale climate change history in eastern Siberia and relationships between diatom diversit...
Millennial-scale climate change history in eastern Siberia and relationships between diatom diversit...
Past and present climate changes on the earth’s northern hemisphere were amplified particularly in A...
We analysed a 620-cm-long sediment record from Lake Kotokel located in East Siberia (Russia) for sub...
We analysed a 620-cm-long sediment record from Lake Kotokel located in East Siberia (Russia) for sub...