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Intriguing climatic shifts in a 90 kyr old lake record from northern Russia
Authors:MONA HENRIKSEN  JAN MANGERUD  ALEXEI MATIOUCHKOV  REW S MURRAY  AAGE PAUS  JOHN INGE SVENDSEN
Institution:Department of Earth Science and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, University of Bergen, Allégaten 41, NO-5007 Bergen, Norway;;VSEGEI (National Geological Institute), Sredny proezd 74, St. Petersburg 199026, Russian Federation;;Nordic Laboratory for Luminescence Dating, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Aarhus, RisøNational Laboratory, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark;;Department of Biology and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, University of Bergen, Allégaten 41, NO-5007 Bergen, Norway
Abstract:A 22 m long sediment core from Lake Yamozero on the Timan Ridge in northern Russia has provided evidence of intriguing climatic shifts during the last glacial cycle. An overall shallowing of the lake is reflected in the lower part of the cores, where pollen indicates a transition from glacial steppe vegetation to interstadial shrub-tundra. These beds are capped by a well-defined layer of compact clay deposited in relatively deep water, where pollen shows surrounding spruce forests and warmer-than-present summer temperatures. The most conservative interpretation is that this unit represents the last interglacial period. However, a series of Optical Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dates suggests that it corresponds with the Early Weichselian Odderade interstadial (MIS 5a). This would imply that the Odderade interstadial was just as warm as a normal interglacial in this continental part of northern Europe. If correct, then pollen analysis, as a correlation tool, is less straightforward and the definition of an interglacial is more complex than previously thought. We discuss the validity and possible systematic errors of the OSL dates on which this age model is based, but conclude they really indicate a MIS 5a age for the warm period. Above the clay is an unconformity, most likely reflecting a period of subaerial exposure implying dry conditions. Deposition of silt under fluctuating cold climates in the Middle Weichselian continued until a second gap in the record at c . 40 kyr BP. The lake basin started to fill up again around 18 kyr BP.
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