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Geochemical sensitivity of lacustrine ecosystems of Yamal Peninsula (Russian Arctic) to climate change. / Fedorova, Irina ; Zdorovennov, Roman; Kadutskiy, Valeriy ; Fedorov, Grigorii ; Shestakova, Elena ; Zdorovennova, Galina ; Guzeva, Alina; Chernyshova, Mariya ; Chetverova, Antonina ; Frolova, Larisa ; Nigamatzyanova, Gulnara .
2021. 15069-15069 Реферат от EGU General Assembly 2021, Вена, Австрия.Результаты исследований: Материалы конференций › тезисы › Рецензирование
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T1 - Geochemical sensitivity of lacustrine ecosystems of Yamal Peninsula (Russian Arctic) to climate change
AU - Fedorova, Irina
AU - Zdorovennov, Roman
AU - Kadutskiy, Valeriy
AU - Fedorov, Grigorii
AU - Shestakova, Elena
AU - Zdorovennova, Galina
AU - Guzeva, Alina
AU - Chernyshova, Mariya
AU - Chetverova, Antonina
AU - Frolova, Larisa
AU - Nigamatzyanova, Gulnara
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Yamal Peninsula is one of the significant region which terrestrial and aquatic landscapes are sensitive to the climate change. Geochemical processes in lakes can show impact of climate variability on hydrochemical and biological specific, trophic and ecological status. During 2012-2013 and 2018-2020 several Yamal lakes were observed during the summer field investigations. Water samples and sediment cores were taken and analyzed. Distribution of hydrochemical data is wide and cover Yamal coastal zone and central part of the peninsula including several anthropogenic chanced ecosystems. Sediment cores were taken in river terraces of Yuribey, Erkuta, Pysedeiyakha rivers, marine terraces of central Yamal (Neitinskie Lakes), and small core from Beliy island (North part of Yamal). Main ions and trace elements in lakes will be presented in a report as well as TOC/TC, grain-size, dating and paleoecological description of sediments. In order to reconstruct recent environmental and ecological changes half-core MSCL logging (physical properties, 0.5 cm spacing) and half-core XRF scanning (chemical composition, 0.1 cm spacing) have been applied for cores from Neitinskie Lakes (central part of Yamal). The first results of scanning and the statistic will be presented in the report. Comparison of aquatic ecosystem geochemistry for different parts of Yamal peninsula allow to explain the climate impact in different landscapes. Studies supported by RFBR 18-05-60291. MSCL logging and XRF scanning have been done in Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of RAS by Geotek MSCL-XYZ instrument using.
AB - Yamal Peninsula is one of the significant region which terrestrial and aquatic landscapes are sensitive to the climate change. Geochemical processes in lakes can show impact of climate variability on hydrochemical and biological specific, trophic and ecological status. During 2012-2013 and 2018-2020 several Yamal lakes were observed during the summer field investigations. Water samples and sediment cores were taken and analyzed. Distribution of hydrochemical data is wide and cover Yamal coastal zone and central part of the peninsula including several anthropogenic chanced ecosystems. Sediment cores were taken in river terraces of Yuribey, Erkuta, Pysedeiyakha rivers, marine terraces of central Yamal (Neitinskie Lakes), and small core from Beliy island (North part of Yamal). Main ions and trace elements in lakes will be presented in a report as well as TOC/TC, grain-size, dating and paleoecological description of sediments. In order to reconstruct recent environmental and ecological changes half-core MSCL logging (physical properties, 0.5 cm spacing) and half-core XRF scanning (chemical composition, 0.1 cm spacing) have been applied for cores from Neitinskie Lakes (central part of Yamal). The first results of scanning and the statistic will be presented in the report. Comparison of aquatic ecosystem geochemistry for different parts of Yamal peninsula allow to explain the climate impact in different landscapes. Studies supported by RFBR 18-05-60291. MSCL logging and XRF scanning have been done in Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of RAS by Geotek MSCL-XYZ instrument using.
M3 - Abstract
SP - 15069
EP - 15069
Y2 - 19 April 2021 through 30 April 2021
ER -
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