Abstract:Radiocarbon-dated macrofossils are used to document Holocene treeline history across northern Russia (including Siberia). Boreal forest development in this region commenced by 10,000 yr B.P. Over most of Russia, forest advanced to or near the current arctic coastline between 9000 and 7000 yr B.P. and retreated to its present position by between 4000 and 3000 yr B.P. Forest establishment and retreat was roughly synchronous across most of northern Russia. Treeline advance on the Kola Peninsula, however, appears … Show more
“…This feature is in good agreement with other pollen records from the Lake Baikal region and from the broader areas of Siberia (e.g. MacDonald et al, 2000;Bezrukova et al, 2005;Demske et al, 2005;Andreev and Tarasov, 2007). The reconstructed 10% decrease in woody cover percentages dated to ca.…”