A pollen-based biome reconstruction over the last 3.562 million years in the Far East Russian Arctic – new insights into climate–vegetation relationships at the regional scale
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The recent and fossil pollen data obtained under the frame of the multi-disciplinary international El’gygytgyn Drilling Project represent a unique archive, which allows the testing of a range of pollen-based reconstruction approaches and the deciphering of changes in the regional vegetation and climate. In the current study we provide details of the biome reconstruction method applied to the late Pliocene and Quaternary pollen records from Lake El’gygytgyn. All terrestrial pollen taxa identified in the spectra from Lake El’gygytgyn were assigned to major vegetation types (biomes), which today occur near the lake and in the broader region of eastern and northern Asia and, thus, could be potentially present in this region during the past. When applied to the pollen spectra from the middle Pleistocene to present, the method suggests (1) a predominance of tundra during the Holocene, (2) a short interval during the marine isotope stage (MIS) 5.5 interglacial distinguished by cold deciduous forest, and (3) long phases of taiga dominance during MIS 31 and, particularly, MIS 11.3. These two latter interglacials seem to be some of the longest and warmest intervals in the study region within the past million years. During the late Pliocene–early Pleistocene interval (i.e., ∼ 3.562–2.200 Ma), there is good correspondence between the millennial-scale vegetation changes documented in the Lake El’gygytgyn record and the alternation of cold and warm marine isotope stages, which reflect changes in the global ice volume and sea level. The biome reconstruction demonstrates changes in the regional vegetation from generally warmer/wetter environments of the earlier (i.e., Pliocene) interval towards colder/drier environments of the Pleistocene. The reconstruction indicates that the taxon-rich cool mixed and cool conifer forest biomes are mostly characteristic of the time prior to MIS G16, whereas the tundra biome becomes a prominent feature starting from MIS G6. These results consistently indicate that the study region supported significant tree populations during most of the interval prior to ∼ 2.730 Ma. The coldand drought-tolerant steppe biome first appears in the reconstruction ∼ 3.298 Ma during the tundra-dominated MIS M2, whereas the tundra biome initially occurs between∼ 3.379 and∼ 3.378 Ma within MIS MG4. Prior to ∼ 2.800 Ma, several other cold stages during Published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union. 2760 P. E. Tarasov et al.: A pollen-based biome reconstruction in the Far East Russian Arctic this generally warm Pliocene interval were characterized by the tundra biome.
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