2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2010.04.007
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Early to middle Holocene pollen record from the Laptev Sea (Arctic Siberia)

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“…9; Klyuvitkina, 2007;Klyuvitkina et al, 2009). Pollen spectra suggest that climate conditions between 10.3 and 8 ka were not only warmer but also more humid than now (Naidina and Bauch, 2011).…”
Section: Time Interval 102-52 Kamentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…9; Klyuvitkina, 2007;Klyuvitkina et al, 2009). Pollen spectra suggest that climate conditions between 10.3 and 8 ka were not only warmer but also more humid than now (Naidina and Bauch, 2011).…”
Section: Time Interval 102-52 Kamentioning
confidence: 94%
“…9; Klyuvitkina and Bauch, 2006;Klyuvitkina, 2007;Klyuvitkina et al, 2009). Palynological data evidence that regional climate conditions were warmer than present after 11.3 ka and until 5.3 ka (Naidina and Bauch, 2011).…”
Section: Time Interval 12-102 Kamentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Vegetation change is traditionally reconstructed using pollen and plant macrofossil data, but both have their limitations . Several pollen studies from the high northern latitudes document an early-to mid-Holocene treeline advance (Jones et al, 2011;Naidina and Bauch, 2011;Salonen et al, 2011) though studies from northern Siberia are still relatively scarce (Clayden et al, 1997). An open question exists with respect to lagged vegetation-climate relationships (Elmendorf et al, 2012;Herzschuh et al, 2016;Crump et al, 2019;Herzschuh, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, concentrations and proportional changes of terrestrial (pollen and spores) and freshwater palynomorphs associated with changes in vegetation and fluvial inputs, respectively, have been successfully utilized in interpreting sedimentary records from Arctic continental shelves (e.g. Matthiessen et al, 2000;Naidina and Bauch, 2011;Rudenko et al, 2014). Recently, Gusev et al (2009Gusev et al ( , 2014 used terrestrial and aquatic palynomorphs to characterize Holocene sedimentary and associated climatic environments in the southwestern part of the Chukchi Sea.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%