Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2952669212> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2952669212 endingPage "33" @default.
- W2952669212 startingPage "10" @default.
- W2952669212 abstract "Differentiating thermokarst basin sediments with respect to the involved processes and environmental conditions is an important tool to understand permafrost landscape dynamics and scenarios and future trajectories in a warming Arctic and Subarctic. Thermokarst basin deposits have complex sedimentary structures due to the variability of Yedoma source sediments, reworking during the Late Glacial to Holocene climate changes, and different stages of thermokarst history. Here we reconstruct the dynamic growth of thermokarst lakes and basins and related changes of depositional conditions preserved in sediment sequences using a combination of biogeochemical data and robust grain-size endmember analysis (rEMMA). This multi-proxy approach is used on 10 sediment cores (each 300–400 cm deep) from two key thermokarst sites to distinguish four time slices that describe the Holocene thermokarst (lake) basin evolution in Central Yakutia (CY). Biogeochemical proxies and rEMMA reveal fine-grained sedimentation with rather high lake levels and/or reducing conditions, and coarse-grained sedimentation with rather shallow lake levels and/or oxidizing (i.e. terrestrial) conditions in relation to distal and proximal depositional and post-sedimentary conditions. Statistical analysis suggests that the biogeochemical parameters are almost independent of thermokarst deposit sedimentology. Thus, the biogeochemical parameters are considered as signals of secondary (post-sedimentary) reworking. The rEMMA results are clearly reflecting grain-size variations and depositional conditions. This indicates small-scale varying depositional environments, frequently changing lake levels, and predominantly lateral expansion at the edges of rapidly growing small thermokarst lakes and basins. These small bodies finally coalesced, forming the large thermokarst basins we see today in CY. Considering previous paleoenvironmental reconstructions in Siberia, we show the initiation of thaw and subsidence during the Late Glacial to Holocene transition between about 11 and 9 cal kyrs BP, intensive and extensive thermokarst activity for the Holocene Thermal Maximum (HTM) at about 7 to 5 cal kyrs BP, severely fluctuating water levels and further lateral basin growth between 3.5 cal kyrs BP and 1.5 cal kyrs BP, and the cessation of thermokarst activity and extensive frost-induced processes (i.e. permafrost aggradation) after about 1.5 cal kyrs BP. However, gradual permafrost warming over recent decades, in addition to human impacts, has led to renewed high rates of subsidence and abrupt, rapid CY thermokarst processes." @default.
- W2952669212 created "2019-06-27" @default.
- W2952669212 creator A5000426901 @default.
- W2952669212 creator A5004775468 @default.
- W2952669212 creator A5005729469 @default.
- W2952669212 creator A5009728940 @default.
- W2952669212 creator A5010308775 @default.
- W2952669212 creator A5040834728 @default.
- W2952669212 creator A5045257779 @default.
- W2952669212 creator A5062820683 @default.
- W2952669212 creator A5072936050 @default.
- W2952669212 date "2019-08-01" @default.
- W2952669212 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W2952669212 title "Holocene thermokarst dynamics in Central Yakutia – A multi-core and robust grain-size endmember modeling approach" @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1138092403 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W142057667 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1498526448 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1502379741 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1518550229 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1533941607 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1582008273 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1630186597 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1780085511 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1964971153 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1976030148 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1978252454 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1979156746 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1980492524 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1987139609 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1989593616 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1989807017 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W1999956578 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2002812523 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2003946714 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2010634068 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2013428409 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2016349369 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2023966247 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2024985587 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2026791822 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2028081024 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2030434408 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2033743824 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2036258677 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2043825777 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2052529373 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2052599477 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2053693705 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2055942616 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2056522327 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2057137459 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2058089470 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2059845258 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2069568015 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2070629275 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2073652200 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2074622157 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2077267127 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2078859339 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2079337211 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2079936801 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2091403634 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2097443394 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2103079316 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2105335302 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2108942072 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2109069941 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2112454644 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2122692053 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2126137847 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2129732076 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2134591556 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2135958719 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2142113551 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2146377630 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2152072061 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2154348344 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2156921603 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2159525271 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2166232086 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2168886508 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2230444946 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2234213087 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2245574749 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2326313330 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2331764085 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2401829666 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2501455830 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2531341442 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2549671172 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2564630817 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2567953347 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2618720770 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2625730987 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2737602267 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2747320188 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2783338319 @default.
- W2952669212 cites W2797266143 @default.