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Pliocene Arctic vegetation and its feedbacks with climate: combining Lake El´gygytgyn pollen data and vegetation modelling

Subject Area Palaeontology
Term from 2011 to 2017
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 194256127
 
Final Report Year 2017

Final Report Abstract

The investigations reported here have contributed significantly to the ICDP funded „El'gygytgyn Drilling Project“ in northeastern Siberia. They mainly comprised palynological analysis of the Pliocene and Early Pleistocene parts of the 318 m long lake sediment record that was recovered in spring 2009 above a suevite layer in the 3.6 Myr old El´gygytgyn impact crater, thus complementing respective investigations in the Middle and Late Pleistocene core part by collaborating palynologists in Russia and the USA. The scientific expectations of the project were to a large extent fulfilled, namely: (i) the first widely continuous Pliocene - Early Pleistocene pollen data set in the Arctic was obtained, (ii) the project contributed to the accomplishment of an extensive modern pollen data set in the Arctic as analogue for the past, (iii) an inverse vegetation modelling technique was set up and used to infer Pliocene/Early Pleistocene climate change from Arctic Siberia, (iv) changes in forest cover were quantified from El´gygytgyn pollen data, and (v) changes in species richness and vegetation turnover in response to glacial/interglacial vegetation change were depicted from the pollen data. The project thereby successfully intertwined modern and fossil pollen studies as well as proxy-based and modelling approaches. The results obtained contribute a palaeoclimatic perspective to controversially discussed questions concerning present-day and future Arctic warming and its feedbacks with vegetation.

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