Here we present a detailed multi-proxy record of the climate and environmental evolution at Lake El'gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic during the period 430–395 ka covering the marine isotope stage (MIS) 12/11 transition and the thermal maximum of super interglacial MIS 11c. The MIS 12/11 transition at Lake El'gygytgyn is characterized by initial warming followed by a cold reversal implying similarities to the last deglaciation. The thermal maximum of MIS 11c is characterized by full and remarkably stable interglacial conditions with mean temperatures of the warmest month (MTWM) ranging between ca. 10–15 °C; annual precipitation (PANN) ranging between ca. 300–600 mm; strong in-lake productivity coinciding with dark coniferous forests in the ...
Abstract The ca. 13 m long sediment core PG1351, recovered in 1998 from the central part of Lake El’...
The 3.6 Ma sediment record of Lake El\u27gygytgyn/NE Russia, Far East Russian Arctic, represents the...
Determining the response of sites within the Arctic Circle to long-term climatic change remains an e...
Here we present a detailed multi-proxy record of the climate and environmental evolution at Lake El'...
The reliability of Arctic climate predictions is currently hampered by insufficient knowledge of nat...
© 2018 Collegium Boreas. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Lake El'gygytgyn, located in central C...
Until now, the lack of time-continuous, terrestrial paleoenvironmental data from the Pleistocene Arc...
Marine isotope stages (MIS) 11 has been proposed as an analog for the present interglacial; however,...
The Last Interglacial Period (LIP) is often regarded as a good analogue for potential climatic condi...
© 2019 Collegium Boreas. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd We present a high-resolution reconstru...
Understanding the evolution of Arctic polar climate from the protracted warmth of the middle Pliocen...
Until now, the lack of time-continuous, terrestrial paleoenvironmental data from the Pleistocene Arc...
Previous periods of extreme warmth in Earth\u27s history are of great interest in light of current a...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The 318-m-thick sediment record from Lake El'gygytgyn provides unique opportuni...
The ca. 13 m long sediment core PG1351, recovered in 1998 from the central part of Lake El’gygytgyn,...
Abstract The ca. 13 m long sediment core PG1351, recovered in 1998 from the central part of Lake El’...
The 3.6 Ma sediment record of Lake El\u27gygytgyn/NE Russia, Far East Russian Arctic, represents the...
Determining the response of sites within the Arctic Circle to long-term climatic change remains an e...
Here we present a detailed multi-proxy record of the climate and environmental evolution at Lake El'...
The reliability of Arctic climate predictions is currently hampered by insufficient knowledge of nat...
© 2018 Collegium Boreas. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Lake El'gygytgyn, located in central C...
Until now, the lack of time-continuous, terrestrial paleoenvironmental data from the Pleistocene Arc...
Marine isotope stages (MIS) 11 has been proposed as an analog for the present interglacial; however,...
The Last Interglacial Period (LIP) is often regarded as a good analogue for potential climatic condi...
© 2019 Collegium Boreas. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd We present a high-resolution reconstru...
Understanding the evolution of Arctic polar climate from the protracted warmth of the middle Pliocen...
Until now, the lack of time-continuous, terrestrial paleoenvironmental data from the Pleistocene Arc...
Previous periods of extreme warmth in Earth\u27s history are of great interest in light of current a...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The 318-m-thick sediment record from Lake El'gygytgyn provides unique opportuni...
The ca. 13 m long sediment core PG1351, recovered in 1998 from the central part of Lake El’gygytgyn,...
Abstract The ca. 13 m long sediment core PG1351, recovered in 1998 from the central part of Lake El’...
The 3.6 Ma sediment record of Lake El\u27gygytgyn/NE Russia, Far East Russian Arctic, represents the...
Determining the response of sites within the Arctic Circle to long-term climatic change remains an e...