The Taymyr Peninsula constitutes the eastern delimitation of a possible Kara Sea basin ice sheet. The existence of such an ice sheet during the last global glacial maximum (LGM), i.e. during the Late Weichselian/Upper Zyryansk, is favoured by some Russian scientists. However, a growing number of studies point towards a more minimalistic view concerning the areal extent of Late Weichselian/Upper Zyryansk Siberian glaciation. Investigations carried out by us along the central Byrranga Mountains and in the Taymyr Lake basin south thereof, reject the possibility of a Late Weichselian/Upper Zyryansk glaciation of this area. Our conclusion is based on the following: Dating of a continuous lacustrine sediment sequence at Cape Sabler on the Taymyr ...
Based on field investigations in northern Russia and interpretation of offshore seismic data, we hav...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to evaluate the effect of variations of greenhouse gas...
As a result of many years of the author’s studies of glaciers and ground ices, a great amount of fac...
The Taymyr Peninsula constitutes the eastern delimitation of a possible Kara Sea basin ice sheet. Th...
The early Russian researchers working in central Siberia seem to have preferred scenarios in which g...
The sediment-landform associations of the northern Taymyr Peninsula in Arctic Siberia tell a tale of...
he North Taymyr ice-marginal zone (NTZ) is a complex of glacial, glaciofluvial and glaciolacustrine ...
The maximum limits of the Eurasian ice sheets during four glaciations have been reconstructed: (1) t...
The North Taymyr ice-marginal zone (NTZ) on the Taymyr Peninsula, Arctic Siberia and the Ugleelv Val...
We here reconstruct a glacial and climate history of arctic NW Siberia for the last ~600,000 years, ...
Hydro-acoustic and seismic data and 2- to 16-m-long sediment cores from the central area of Lake Tay...
Based on field investigations in northern Russia and interpretation of offshore seismic data, we hav...
This paper summarizes the results of studies of the Late Weichselian periglacial environments carrie...
The history and extent of the Quaternary glaciations in Eurasia isstill discussed controversly. With...
The extent of the Barents-Kara Ice Sheet during the eastern Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is not yet fu...
Based on field investigations in northern Russia and interpretation of offshore seismic data, we hav...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to evaluate the effect of variations of greenhouse gas...
As a result of many years of the author’s studies of glaciers and ground ices, a great amount of fac...
The Taymyr Peninsula constitutes the eastern delimitation of a possible Kara Sea basin ice sheet. Th...
The early Russian researchers working in central Siberia seem to have preferred scenarios in which g...
The sediment-landform associations of the northern Taymyr Peninsula in Arctic Siberia tell a tale of...
he North Taymyr ice-marginal zone (NTZ) is a complex of glacial, glaciofluvial and glaciolacustrine ...
The maximum limits of the Eurasian ice sheets during four glaciations have been reconstructed: (1) t...
The North Taymyr ice-marginal zone (NTZ) on the Taymyr Peninsula, Arctic Siberia and the Ugleelv Val...
We here reconstruct a glacial and climate history of arctic NW Siberia for the last ~600,000 years, ...
Hydro-acoustic and seismic data and 2- to 16-m-long sediment cores from the central area of Lake Tay...
Based on field investigations in northern Russia and interpretation of offshore seismic data, we hav...
This paper summarizes the results of studies of the Late Weichselian periglacial environments carrie...
The history and extent of the Quaternary glaciations in Eurasia isstill discussed controversly. With...
The extent of the Barents-Kara Ice Sheet during the eastern Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is not yet fu...
Based on field investigations in northern Russia and interpretation of offshore seismic data, we hav...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to evaluate the effect of variations of greenhouse gas...
As a result of many years of the author’s studies of glaciers and ground ices, a great amount of fac...