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Rudaya, Natalia (2020): Pollen data from Lake Teletskoye, Altai Mountains, south-eastern West Siberia, Russia [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.914273, In: Rudaya, N (2020): Pollen data frome Lake Teletskoye, Altai Mountains, south-eastern West Siberia, Russia, with age-depth model [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.914490

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Abstract:
Lake Teletskoye (spanning 51°20′ to 51°47′N and 87°15′ to 87°50′E) is the largest lake in the Altai Mountains and is 77 km long and 330 m deep.The core location (51°44.99′N, 87°37.414′E) was at the deepest part of the lake.
The altitude of the mountains surrounding the lake is 1900 m a.s.l. on average. Due to higher annual precipitation at the area, the steppe belt is absencent but it occurs, at least fragmentarily, in other parts of the mountains. Only very small patches along the lakeshore represent steppe-like vegetation. Birch forests mixed with meadows occur at lower altitudes, up to 700 m a.s.l. Unique evergreen (so-called 'dark') coniferous forest grow between 700 and 1700ma.s.l. The mountains above 1700 m are covered by Siberian pine (Pinus sibirica) forest. Above the tree line, at about 1800 m, alpine tundra and alpine meadow communities are widespread.
Keyword(s):
Altai; lake; Pollen; Western Siberia
Related to:
Rudaya, Natalia; Nazarova, Larisa B; Novenko, Elena Y; Andreev, Andrei A; Kalugin, Ivan A; Daryin, Andrei V; Babich, Valery V; Li, Hong-Chun; Shilov, Pavel (2016): Quantitative reconstructions of mid- to late holocene climate and vegetation in the north-eastern Altai mountains recorded in lake Teletskoye. Global and Planetary Change, 141, 12-24, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2016.04.002
Coverage:
Latitude: 51.749830 * Longitude: 87.623570
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.0 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 19.3 m
Event(s):
Tel2006 (Teletskoye) * Latitude: 51.749830 * Longitude: 87.623570 * Lake water depth: 90 m * Recovery: 1.94 m * Location: Altai Mountains, Russia * Method/Device: Gravity corer (GC) * Comment: Gear: 100-mm gravity corer equipped with a blade catcher; Date: 2006; Lithology: bluish-grey to dark-green finely laminated clays and silts, undisturbed horizontal layers (varves) without any traces of bioturbation
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmRudaya, NataliaGeocode
2Pinus sibiricaPin.b#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
3Pinus sylvestrisPin.s#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
4PinusPin#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
5AbiesAbi#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
6PiceaPic#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
7LarixLar#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
8PinaceaePinae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
9CarpinusCar#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
10Betula spp.Betula spp.#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynologyspp
11Betula sect. Albae-typeBet.Se.A-T#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
12Betula sect. Nanae-typeBet.Se.N-T#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
13Duschekia fruticosaDus.f#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
14Alnus spp.Aln.spp#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynologyspp
15TiliaTil#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
16SalixSal#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
17GrossulariaceaeGroae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
18ArtemisiaArt#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
19ChenopodiaceaeCheae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
20PoaceaePoac#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
21CyperaceaeCypae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
22RanunculaceaeRanae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
23ThalictrumTha#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
24RosaceaeRosae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
25PotentillaPti#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
26AsteroidaeAsteroidae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
27CichorioidaeCichorioidae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
28CaryophyllaceaeCphae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
29LamiaceaeLamae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
30BrassicaceaeBraae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
31ApiaceaeApiae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
32FabaceaeFabae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
33PolygonaceaePolae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
34GeraniaceaeGerae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
35LiliaceaeLilae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
36AlliaceaeAlliaceae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
37SparganiumSpa#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
38EricalesErl#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
39ValerianaceaeValae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
40ScrophulariaceaeScoae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynologyScrophullariaceae
41EphedraEph#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
42ScabiosaSca#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
43SaxifragaSax#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
44UrticaUrt#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
45RubiaceaeRubae#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
46GentianaGen#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
47ElaeagnusEle#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
48PlantagoPla#Rudaya, NataliaCounting, palynology
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