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Möller, Per; Bolshiyanov, Dimitry Yu; Bergsten, Helene (1999): Facies logs and age determinations of 8 sites from Taymyr Peninsula [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.727407, Supplement to: Möller, P et al. (1999): Weichselian geology and palaeoenvironmental history of the central Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia, indicating no glaciation during the last global glacial maximum. Boreas, 28(1), 92-114, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.1999.tb00208.x

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Abstract:
The Taymyr Peninsula constitutes the eastern delimitation of a possible Kara Sea basin ice sheet. The existence of such an ice sheet during the last global glacial maximum (LGM), i.e. during the Late Weichselian/Upper Zyryansk, is favoured by some Russian scientists. However, a growing number of studies point towards a more minimalistic view concerning the areal extent of Late Weichselian/Upper Zyryansk Siberian glaciation. Investigations carried out by us along the central Byrranga Mountains and in the Taymyr Lake basin south thereof, reject the possibility of a Late Weichselian/Upper Zyryansk glaciation of this area. Our conclusion is based on the following: Dating of a continuous lacustrine sediment sequence at Cape Sabler on the Taymyr Lake shows that it spans at least the period 39-17 ka BP. Even younger ages have been reported, suggesting that this lacustrine environment prevailed until shortly before the Holocene. The distribution of these sediments indicates the existence of a paleo-Taymyr lake reaching c. 60 m above present sea level. A reconnaissance of the central part of the Byrranga Mountains gave no evidence of any more recent glacial coverage. The only evidence of glaciation - an indirect one - is deltaic sequences around 100-120 m a.s.l., suggesting glacio-isostatic depression and a large input of glacial meltwater from the north. However, 14C and ESR datings of these marine sediments suggest that they are of Early Weichselian/Lower Zyryansk or older age. As they are not covered by till and show no glaciotectonic disturbances, they support our opinion that there was no Late Weichselian/Lower Zyryansk glaciation in this area. We thus suggest that the Taymyr Peninsula was most probably glaciated during the early part of the last glacial cycle (when there was only small- to mediumscale glaciation in Scandinavia), but not glaciated during the later part of that cycle (which had the maximum ice-sheet coverage over north-western Europe). This fits a climatic scenario suggesting that the Taymyr area, like most of Siberia, would come into precipitation shadow during times with large-scale ice-sheet coverage of Scandinavia and the rest of north-western Europe.
Keyword(s):
agedetermination; facieslogs
Funding:
Fourth Framework Programme (FP4), grant/award no. MAS3980185: Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 74.445611 * Median Longitude: 99.392638 * South-bound Latitude: 74.407133 * West-bound Longitude: 98.999700 * North-bound Latitude: 74.547717 * East-bound Longitude: 100.535850
Date/Time Start: 1996-07-25T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1996-08-14T00:00:00
Event(s):
CS1 * Latitude: 74.547717 * Longitude: 100.535850 * Date/Time: 1996-07-25T00:00:00 * Elevation: 30.5 m * Location: Cape Sabler, Taymyr Lake, Taymyr Peninsula, Krasnoyarsk, northern Russia * Campaign: RU-Land_1996_Taymyr (Taymyr96; Labaz_Lake_Expedition) * Basis: AWI Arctic Land Expedition * Method/Device: Outcrop sample (OUTCROP)
CS2 * Latitude: 74.547717 * Longitude: 100.535850 * Date/Time: 1996-07-26T00:00:00 * Elevation: 9.3 m * Location: Cape Sabler, Taymyr Lake, Taymyr Peninsula, Krasnoyarsk, northern Russia * Campaign: RU-Land_1996_Taymyr (Taymyr96; Labaz_Lake_Expedition) * Basis: AWI Arctic Land Expedition * Method/Device: Outcrop sample (OUTCROP)
Led1a * Latitude: 74.408917 * Longitude: 98.999700 * Date/Time: 1996-08-11T00:00:00 * Elevation: 29.0 m * Location: Ledyanaya * Campaign: RU-Land_1996_Taymyr (Taymyr96; Labaz_Lake_Expedition) * Basis: AWI Arctic Land Expedition * Method/Device: Outcrop sample (OUTCROP)
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  1. Möller, P; Bolshiyanov, DY; Bergsten, H (1999): Age determinations of profile CS1 from Taymyr Peninsula. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.388899
  2. Möller, P; Bolshiyanov, DY; Bergsten, H (1999): Facies log of profile CS1 from Taymyr Peninsula. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.388902
  3. Möller, P; Bolshiyanov, DY; Bergsten, H (1999): Facies log of profile CS2 from Taymyr Peninsula. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.388903
  4. Möller, P; Bolshiyanov, DY; Bergsten, H (1999): Age determinations of profile Led1a from Taymyr Peninsula. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.388900
  5. Möller, P; Bolshiyanov, DY; Bergsten, H (1999): (Table 3) Occurrence of benthic foraminifera in the Ledyanaya section. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.727696
  6. Möller, P; Bolshiyanov, DY; Bergsten, H (1999): Facies log of profile Led1a from Taymyr Peninsula. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.388904
  7. Möller, P; Bolshiyanov, DY; Bergsten, H (1999): Age determinations of profile Led1b from Taymyr Peninsula. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.388901
  8. Möller, P; Bolshiyanov, DY; Bergsten, H (1999): Facies log of profile Led1b from Taymyr Peninsula. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.388905
  9. Möller, P; Bolshiyanov, DY; Bergsten, H (1999): Facies log of profile Led1c from Taymyr Peninsula. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.388906
  10. Möller, P; Bolshiyanov, DY; Bergsten, H (1999): Facies log of profile Led2 from Taymyr Peninsula. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.388907
  11. Möller, P; Bolshiyanov, DY; Bergsten, H (1999): Facies log of profile Led3 from Taymyr Peninsula. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.388908
  12. Möller, P; Bolshiyanov, DY; Bergsten, H (1999): Facies log of profile Led4 from Taymyr Peninsula. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.388909