“…Reconstruction of ice extent (d, e, f, g, h) and anomalies of air temperature at the surface (a–c) for the Middle and Late Holocene in the Arctic, based on the results of the study of cores LV77-36-1 and LV77-36-2 (c and d) and other sources. (a) reconstruction of air temperature anomalies on the surface (SAT) (Marcott et al, 2013); (b) pollen-based reconstruction of summer air temperatures (SAS) of lake Dolgoe (Lena River Delta) (Klemm et al, 2013); (c) anomalies of average annual air temperature (ΔT 10 ): results of observations (red line) and reconstruction on cores LV77-36-2 (green line) and LV77-36-1 (blue thin and blue bold (9 – point running average) lines); (d) duration of ice-free period at station LV77-36 based on observations (red line) and reconstruction on cores LV77-36-1 (blue and purple [9 – point running average] lines) and LV77-36-2 (green line); (e) the linearity-detrended IP 25 record (green) and the band-pass filtered 1800 years cycle (red) in core PS51/159 from Laptev Sea (Hörner et al, 2016); (f) biomarker PIP 25 values for core PS72/350 from East Siberian Sea and ARA2B-1A from Chukchi Sea (Stein et al, 2017); (g) reconstruction of ice-free period duration (IF 10 ) on core LV77-3 from Chukchi Sea (Astakhov et al, 2020); (h) reconstruction of Arctic ice cover for the last 1450 years (Kinnard et al, 2011). The yellow fill highlights the periods of increased ice coverage (cold stages of the 1800-year Bond cycles) of the Laptev Sea (Hörner et al, 2016).…”