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800-yr-long records of annual air temperature and precipitation over southern Siberia inferred from Teletskoye Lake sediments
Authors:Ivan Kalugin  Andrei Daryin  Lyubov Smolyaninova  Andrei Andreev  Bernhard Diekmann  Oleg Khlystov
Institution:aInstitute of Geology and Mineralogy SB RAS, Pr. Ak. Koptyuga 3, RU 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia;bAlfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Telegrafenberg A43, D-14473 Potsdam, Germany;cInstitute of Limnology SB RAS, Ulan-Batorskaya 3, RU 664033 Irkutsk, Russia
Abstract:A unique 800-yr-long record of annual temperatures and precipitation over the south of western Siberia has been reconstructed from the bottom sediments of Teletskoye Lake, Altai Mountains using an X-ray fluorescence scanner (XRF) providing 0.1-mm resolution timeseries of elemental composition and X-ray density (XRD). Br content appears to be broadly correlative with mean annual temperature variations because of changes in catchment vegetation productivity. Sr/Rb ratio reflects the proportion of the unweathered terrestrial fraction. XRD appears to reflect water yield regime and sediment flux. Sedimentation is rather continuous because annual clastic supply and deposited mass are the same. The artificial neural networks method was applied to convert annual sedimentary time-series of XRD, Br content, and Sr/Rb ratio to annual records of temperature and precipitation using a transfer function. Comparison of these reconstructed Siberian records with the annual record of air temperature for the Northern Hemisphere shows similar trends in climatic variability over the past 800 yr. Estimated harmonic oscillations of temperature and precipitation values for both historical and reconstructed periods reveal subdecadal cyclicity.
Keywords:Teletskoye Lake  XRF scanner  Sub-millimeter time series  Temperature and precipitation records
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