Gravimetric ice content of sediment samples and stable isotope characteristics for ice wedges and for pore and segregrated ice at the Oyogos Yar coast, Northeast Siberian Arctic

To reconstruct palaeoclimate and palaeonvironmental conditions in the Northeast Siberian Arctic, we studied late Quaternary permafrost at the Oyogos Yar coast (Dmitry Laptev Strait). New infrared stimulated luminescence ages for distinctive floodplain deposits of the Kuchchugui Suite (112.5±9.6 kyr) and thermokarst-lake deposits of the Krest Yuryakh Suite (102.4±9.7 kyr), respectively, provide new substantial geochronological data and shed light on the landscape history of the Dmitry Laptev Strait region during the Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5. Ground ice stable-isotope data are presented together with cryolithological information for eight cryostratigraphic units and are complemented by data from nearby Bol'shoy Lyakhovsky Island. Our combined record of ice-wedge stable isotopes as proxy for past winter climate conditions covers about 200 thousand years and is supplemented by stable isotopes of pore and segregated ice which reflect annual climate conditions overprinted by freezing processes. Our ice wedge stable-isotope data indicate substantial variations in Northeast Siberian Arctic winter climate conditions during the late Quaternary, in particular between Glacial and Interglacial but also over the last millennia to centuries. Stable isotope values of Ice Complex ice wedges indicate cold to very cold winter temperatures about 200 kyr ago (MIS7), very cold winter conditions about 100 kyr ago (MIS5), very cold to moderate winter conditions between about 60 and 30 kyr ago, and extremely cold winter temperatures during the Last Glacial Maximum (MIS2). Much warmer winter conditions are reflected by extensive thermokarst development during the MIS5c and by Holocene ice-wedge stable-isotopes. Modern ice-wedge stable isotopes are most enriched and testify the recent winter warming in the Arctic. Hence, ice-wedge based reconstructions of changes in winter climate conditions add substantial information to those derived from paleoecological proxies stored in permafrost and allow for distinguishing between seasonal trends of past climate dynamics. Future progress in ice-wedge dating and an improved temporal resolution of ice-wedge derived climate information may help to fully explore the palaeoclimatic potential of ice wedges.

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Opel, Thomas, Wetterich, Sebastian, Meyer, Hanno, Dereviagin, Alexander Yu, Fuchs, Margret C, Schirrmeister, Lutz (2017). Dataset: Gravimetric ice content of sediment samples and stable isotope characteristics for ice wedges and for pore and segregrated ice at the Oyogos Yar coast, Northeast Siberian Arctic. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.875146

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.875146
Author Opel, Thomas
Given Name Thomas
Family Name Opel
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Wetterich, Sebastian
Meyer, Hanno
Dereviagin, Alexander Yu
Fuchs, Margret C
Schirrmeister, Lutz
Source Creation 2017
Publication Year 2017
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Opel-etal_2017
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Name: Atmosphere

Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Ground-ice stable isotopes and cryostratigraphy reflect late Quaternary palaeoclimate in the Northeast Siberian Arctic (Oyogos Yar coast, Dmitry Laptev Strait)
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-13-587-2017
Type: DOI
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Year: 2017
Source: Climate of the Past
Authors: Opel Thomas , Wetterich Sebastian , Meyer Hanno , Dereviagin Alexander Yu , Fuchs Margret C , Schirrmeister Lutz .