2008
DOI: 10.1134/s1028334x08040296
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Lake Kotokel as a stratotype for the late glacial and Holocene in southeastern Siberia

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“…July and August are particularly wet. During these months westerly winds dominating through the year become weak, and southeastern cyclones bring warm and wet Pacific air to the region and cause heavy rainfalls at the eastern branch of the Polar front (Bezrukova et al, 2008). The precipitation associated with the Atlantic air masses brought by the westerly winds is not abundant and mainly falls during autumn and spring.…”
Section: Regional Settingmentioning
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“…July and August are particularly wet. During these months westerly winds dominating through the year become weak, and southeastern cyclones bring warm and wet Pacific air to the region and cause heavy rainfalls at the eastern branch of the Polar front (Bezrukova et al, 2008). The precipitation associated with the Atlantic air masses brought by the westerly winds is not abundant and mainly falls during autumn and spring.…”
Section: Regional Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study we present the quantitative reconstruction of the temperature and precipitation variables derived from the Lake Kotokel pollen record collected in 2004 (Bezrukova et al, 2008). The lake is situated at the eastern shore of Lake Baikal ( Fig.…”
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“…The lake is nearly 15 km long and about 5 km wide with its average depth being equal to 5-6 m with a maximal depth of 14 m. The lake's water runs off to Lake Baikal in the north via the Istok and Turka rivers. The climate is continental with a cold winter and a moderately warm summer (Bezrukova et al, 2008).…”
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“…Specifically, the ecosystem of Lake Kotokel located at the taiga/steppe boundary ( Fig. 1) was proven (Bezrukova et al, 2008(Bezrukova et al, , 2010Fedotov et al, 2012;Müller et al, 2014;Shichi et al, 2009;Tarasov et al, 2009) to be highly sensitive to heat and moisture variations. High contents of total organic carbon (TOC) and the absence of the reservoir effect allowed reliable dating of the lake sediments (Bezrukova et al, 2010).…”
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“…In this paper we synthesize partly published (Kostrova et al, 2013a(Kostrova et al, ,b, 2014 and unpublished oxygen isotope data from the most representative Kotokel core KTK2 (Bezrukova et al, 2010); describe the analytical methods; and discuss the responses of the lake system to global change for the past 46 kyr (hereafter the ages are quoted as calibrated using the CalPal curve (http://www.calpal-online.de). The results are compared with the ecological interpretation of spore-pollen and diatom data (Bezrukova et al, 2008;Müller et al, 2014;Shichi et al, 2009;Tarasov et al, 2009). …”
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