Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2893368887> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2893368887 abstract "Bottom sediments of the proglacial Lake Donguz-Orun situated at ~2500 m a.s.l. in the Elbrus Region (Central Caucasus) reveal regular laminae, characteristic of proglacial varved lakes. This is the first laminated sediment sequence recorded in the region. However, visual counting of the layers was restricted due to partial indistinctness of the lamination. In order to confirm the annual sedimentary cyclicity and proceed with annually resolved data, in addition to the visual identification we used high resolution geochemical markers. The upper 160 mm of the sediment core were scanned at 200 µm intervals using synchrotron radiation X-ray fluorescence analysis (SR-XRF). Additional ultrahigh resolution scanning at 30 µm increments was employed for the upper 20 mm of the core. The Rb/Sr and Zr/Rb ratios are interpreted to record annual changes in grain-size. Based on this geochemical assessment, we identified 88 annual layers covering the interval between 1922 and 2010, while visually we have been able to identify between 70 and 100 layers. The correctness of the geochemical results is confirmed by mean accumulation rates assessed by 137Cs and 210Pb dating. Cross-correlation between the ring width of local pine chronology and the layer thickness, identified as a distance between the annual Rb/Sr peaks, allowed for the accurate dating of the uppermost preserved year of the sediment sequence (AD 2010). Annually averaged elemental data were then compared with regional meteorological observations, glacier mass balance and tree-ring chronologies. The comparison revealed notable conformities: content of bromine is positively correlated with annual temperatures (r=0.41, p<0.01), content of terrigenous elements (major elements with the origin in watershed rocks) is positively correlated (up to r=0.44, p<0.01) with annual precipitation. A high statistically significant negative relationship is observed between the concentrations of terrigenous elements and tree-ring width of local pine chronology (up to r=-0.56, p<0.01). Taken together, these data point to a common composite climatic signal in the two independent records (lake sediments and tree rings) and confirm that the laminae represent annual layers (i.e., varves). These findings open opportunities for high resolution multiproxy climate reconstructions 300-350 years long using the longer sediment core and tree-ring records." @default.
- W2893368887 created "2018-10-05" @default.
- W2893368887 creator A5010434986 @default.
- W2893368887 creator A5014757698 @default.
- W2893368887 creator A5019393157 @default.
- W2893368887 creator A5029220237 @default.
- W2893368887 creator A5037577840 @default.
- W2893368887 creator A5072120298 @default.
- W2893368887 date "2018-10-12" @default.
- W2893368887 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2893368887 title "Annual Sedimentary Record From Lake Donguz-Orun (Central Caucasus) Constrained by High Resolution SR-XRF Analysis and Its Potential for Climate Reconstructions" @default.
- W2893368887 cites W118646744 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W1526011390 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W1637856870 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W1815929637 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W1979818626 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W1981430337 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W1987337564 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W1999531263 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2010827654 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2016549715 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2023554440 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2032309372 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2034991814 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2037587407 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2037918186 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2039882584 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2051442926 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2053692577 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2061685021 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2065185764 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2066694634 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2076181943 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2078377676 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2081893728 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2091588364 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2092651219 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2130256271 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2131810031 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2153359026 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2205642047 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2293200246 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2301477217 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2319415488 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2419415952 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2753819772 @default.
- W2893368887 cites W2768869428 @default.
- W2893368887 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2018.00158" @default.
- W2893368887 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2893368887 type Work @default.
- W2893368887 sameAs 2893368887 @default.
- W2893368887 citedByCount "9" @default.
- W2893368887 countsByYear W28933688872020 @default.
- W2893368887 countsByYear W28933688872021 @default.
- W2893368887 countsByYear W28933688872022 @default.
- W2893368887 countsByYear W28933688872023 @default.
- W2893368887 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2893368887 hasAuthorship W2893368887A5010434986 @default.
- W2893368887 hasAuthorship W2893368887A5014757698 @default.
- W2893368887 hasAuthorship W2893368887A5019393157 @default.
- W2893368887 hasAuthorship W2893368887A5029220237 @default.
- W2893368887 hasAuthorship W2893368887A5037577840 @default.
- W2893368887 hasAuthorship W2893368887A5072120298 @default.
- W2893368887 hasBestOaLocation W28933688871 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConcept C100834320 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConcept C100970517 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConcept C114793014 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConcept C168329928 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConcept C181536285 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConcept C199289684 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConcept C2816523 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConcept C6494504 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConceptScore W2893368887C100834320 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConceptScore W2893368887C100970517 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConceptScore W2893368887C114793014 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConceptScore W2893368887C127313418 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConceptScore W2893368887C151730666 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConceptScore W2893368887C168329928 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConceptScore W2893368887C181536285 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConceptScore W2893368887C199289684 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConceptScore W2893368887C205649164 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConceptScore W2893368887C2816523 @default.
- W2893368887 hasConceptScore W2893368887C6494504 @default.
- W2893368887 hasFunder F4320321079 @default.
- W2893368887 hasLocation W28933688871 @default.
- W2893368887 hasLocation W28933688872 @default.
- W2893368887 hasOpenAccess W2893368887 @default.
- W2893368887 hasPrimaryLocation W28933688871 @default.
- W2893368887 hasRelatedWork W1604275499 @default.
- W2893368887 hasRelatedWork W1652433593 @default.
- W2893368887 hasRelatedWork W1995558841 @default.
- W2893368887 hasRelatedWork W2002080890 @default.
- W2893368887 hasRelatedWork W2049513054 @default.
- W2893368887 hasRelatedWork W2050561599 @default.
- W2893368887 hasRelatedWork W2060721995 @default.
- W2893368887 hasRelatedWork W2090030785 @default.
- W2893368887 hasRelatedWork W2353746826 @default.