
New oxygen isotope diagrams of late pleistocene and holocene ice wedges of Mamontova Gora and Syrdah Lake, Central Yakutia
Author(s) -
Yurij K Vasil’chuk,
D. G. Shmelev,
M. Yu. Cherbunina,
Nadine A Budantseva,
A. V. Broushkov,
Alla Constantinovna Vasil'chuk
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
doklady akademii nauk. rossijskaâ akademiâ nauk
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0869-5652
DOI - 10.31857/s0869-56524863365-370
Subject(s) - holocene , geology , pleistocene , isotopes of oxygen , ice wedge , outcrop , δ18o , physical geography , chronology , geomorphology , paleontology , oceanography , stable isotope ratio , geochemistry , geography , permafrost , physics , quantum mechanics
The aim of the study was to obtain the data of stable oxygen isotope composition of Late Pleistocene and Holocene ice wedges of Mamontova Gora and Syrdakh exposures and their chronology, and reconstruction of winter air temperature during the time of ice wedge formation. Direct dating of organic microinclusions from the ice wedges of Mamontova Gora outcrops allowed to establish that the ice wedges are younger than 20 ka, but older than 10 ka BP. δ18O values of the Late Pleistocene ice wedges of Mamontova Gora vary from -24.7 to -30.9 ‰, δ18O values of the Holocene ice wedges of this exposures range from -23.2 to -25.9 ‰. δ18O values in the Late Pleistocene ice wedges near Syrdakh Lake vary from -29.2 to -32.5 ‰. Reconstructed mean winter air temperature during the most part of the ice wedge growth period in Mamontova Gora site within Late Pleistocene varied from -28 to - 31°C, mean January temperature reached -42, -46°C, for the Syrdakh Lake site Late Pleistocene winter conditions were more severe: mean winter air temperature varied from -30 to -32°C, mean January air temperature reached -44, -48°C. Holocene mean winter air temperature were higher and varied from -24 to - 28°C, mean January temperature varied from -36 to -42°C.