Especially in combination with other proxies, the oxygen isotope composition of diatom silica (δ18Odiatom) from lake sediments is useful for interpreting past climate conditions. This paper presents the first oxygen isotope data of fossil diatoms from Kamchatka, Russia, derived from sediment cores from Two-Yurts Lake (TYL). For reconstructing Late Holocene climate change, palaeolimnological investigations also included diatom, pollen and chironomid analysis. The most recent diatom sample (δ18Odiatom = + 23.3‰) corresponds well with the present day isotopic composition of the TYL water (mean δ18O = − 14.8‰) displaying a reasonable isotope fractionation in the system silica-water. Nonetheless, the TYL δ18Odiatom record is mainly controlled...
Determining the response of sites within the Arctic Circle to long-term climatic change remains an e...
Indexación ScopusA new dataset from Lake Emanda provides insights into climate and environmental dyn...
This thesis investigates how variations in the oxygen isotopic composition of lake waters in norther...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Especially in combination with other proxies, the oxygen isotope composition of...
This is a summary of new oxygen isotope data for diatoms from Lake Kotokel sediments, with implicati...
The diatom oxygen isotope composition (delta O-18(diatom)) from lacustrine sediments helps tracing t...
The last glacial maximum and late glacial environmental and climatic variability in the Baikal regio...
This is a diatom oxygen isotope record from Lake Kotokel (southern Siberia, Russia), with implicatio...
Diatom oxygen isotopes (δ18Odiatom) from lacustrine sediments have proven to be reliable proxies to ...
Despite the increasingly frequent use of oxygen isotopes in diatom silica as a proxy for past enviro...
This article presents a new comprehensive assessment of the Holocene hydrological variability of Lak...
International audienceOxygen isotopes in biogenic silica (δ18OBSi) from lake sediments allow for qua...
The sedimentary sequence of core Co1412 from Lake Emanda (65°17′N; 135°45′E; 671 m a.s.l) has been r...
Southern Siberia is currently undergoing rapid warming, inducing changes in vegetation, loss of perm...
Lake sediments constitute important terrestrial archives of past climate and environments. While dif...
Determining the response of sites within the Arctic Circle to long-term climatic change remains an e...
Indexación ScopusA new dataset from Lake Emanda provides insights into climate and environmental dyn...
This thesis investigates how variations in the oxygen isotopic composition of lake waters in norther...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Especially in combination with other proxies, the oxygen isotope composition of...
This is a summary of new oxygen isotope data for diatoms from Lake Kotokel sediments, with implicati...
The diatom oxygen isotope composition (delta O-18(diatom)) from lacustrine sediments helps tracing t...
The last glacial maximum and late glacial environmental and climatic variability in the Baikal regio...
This is a diatom oxygen isotope record from Lake Kotokel (southern Siberia, Russia), with implicatio...
Diatom oxygen isotopes (δ18Odiatom) from lacustrine sediments have proven to be reliable proxies to ...
Despite the increasingly frequent use of oxygen isotopes in diatom silica as a proxy for past enviro...
This article presents a new comprehensive assessment of the Holocene hydrological variability of Lak...
International audienceOxygen isotopes in biogenic silica (δ18OBSi) from lake sediments allow for qua...
The sedimentary sequence of core Co1412 from Lake Emanda (65°17′N; 135°45′E; 671 m a.s.l) has been r...
Southern Siberia is currently undergoing rapid warming, inducing changes in vegetation, loss of perm...
Lake sediments constitute important terrestrial archives of past climate and environments. While dif...
Determining the response of sites within the Arctic Circle to long-term climatic change remains an e...
Indexación ScopusA new dataset from Lake Emanda provides insights into climate and environmental dyn...
This thesis investigates how variations in the oxygen isotopic composition of lake waters in norther...