The pollen record from El’gygytgyn Lake: implications for vegetation and climate histories of northern Chukotka since the late middle Pleistocene

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A. V. Lozhkin
P. M. Anderson
T. V. Matrosova
P. S. Minyuk
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,North East Interdisciplinary Research Institute
[2] University of Washington,Earth and Space Sciences and Quaternary Research Center
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Journal of Paleolimnology | 2007年 / 37卷
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Paleoclimate; Paleovegetation; Pollen; Analog reconstruction; Late Quaternary; Northeast Siberia;
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Three types of pollen assemblages (shrub-dominated, mixed herb- and shrub-dominated, and herb-dominated) characterize the ~ 300,000 year palynological record from El’gygytgyn Lake. Despite major changes in global climatic forcings, all pollen spectra, with a few isolated exceptions, have strong to possible analogs in the modern plant communities of Northeast Siberia and Alaska. Paleoclimatic reconstructions based on squared chord-distance analog analyses indicate two periods (~8600–10,700 14C year B.P. and OIS 5e) when summers were perhaps ~2 to 4°C warmer than modern. January temperatures were also warmer than present, and both July and January were wetter than today. Palynological data remain inconclusive as to the establishment of forests near El’gygytgyn Lake at these times. The wettest Julys occurred during OIS 5 d. July temperatures were near modern, and Januarys were colder and drier than now. January temperatures, even into the Middle Pleistocene, generally show little variability, suggesting that the suppression of arboreal taxa during glaciations was likely caused by cool summers with low effective moisture and not by frigid winters. Because age schemes that correlate magnetic susceptibility to variations in summer insolation or ∂18O have cool plant taxa persisting in warm times (and vice versa), we propose an alternative age model based on the palynological data.
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