Multi-proxy climate and environmental records from a Holocene eutrophic mire, southern taiga subzone, West Siberia

Palaeoenvironmental reconstructions from peat are strongly focused on ombrotrophic mires, but this study demonstrates that eutrophic mires can also be used. A multi-proxy approach was applied to a eutrophic mire on a floodplain terrace in the southern taiga of West Siberia.A multi-proxy approach was...

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Published in:Boreas Vol. 52, № 2. P. 223-239
Other Authors: Kurina, Irina V., Veretennikova, Elena E., Ilina, Anna A., Egorova, Marina L., Salisch, Lyudmila V., Dolgin, Vladimir N., Udaloi, Albert V., Golovatskaya, Evgeniya A., Dyukarev, Egor A., Smirnov, Sergey V.
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Language:English
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Online Access:https://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/koha:001156999
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Summary:Palaeoenvironmental reconstructions from peat are strongly focused on ombrotrophic mires, but this study demonstrates that eutrophic mires can also be used. A multi-proxy approach was applied to a eutrophic mire on a floodplain terrace in the southern taiga of West Siberia.A multi-proxy approach was applied to a eutrophic mire on a floodplain terrace in the southern taiga of West Siberia. The results of the reconstructionwere considered in the wide geographic context of the surrounding regions, including Siberia and Central Asia.
Bibliography:Библиогр.: с. 236-239
ISSN:0300-9483