2024-03-29T07:28:26Zhttp://doidb.wdc-terra.org/oaip/oaioai:doidb.wdc-terra.org:1622016-11-25T15:11:39ZDOIDBDOIDB.SDDB
10.1594/GFZ.SDDB.1088
Raw pollen data from the Eemian core CON01-603-2
Granoszewski, Wojciech; Demske, Dieter; Heumann, Georg; Nita, Malgorzata; Andreev, A
Raw pollen data from the Eemian core CON01-603-2
2007-02-27
Potsdam, Germany
Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ
Dataset
http://dx.doi.org/10.1594/GFZ.SDDB.1088
Earth Science
EARTH SCIENCE
Paleoclimate
Ocean/Lake Records
Pollen
Abies
Achillea type
Allium ursinum type
Alnus fruticosa type
Alnus glutinosa type
Apiaceae undiff.
Arenaria type
Armeria A-line
Artemisia
Aster type
Asteraceae undiff.
Athyrium
Bellis
Bellis type
Betula alba type
Betula nana type
Boraginaceae undiff.
Botrychium lunaria type
Botryococcus
Brassicaceae
Broken
Carpinus cf.
Caryophyllaceae undiff.
Cerastium type
Ceratophyllum-hairs
Chenopodiaceae
Chrysosplenium
Cichoriaceae
Cirsium/Carduus
Concealed
Corroded
Corylus
Crumpled
Cyperaceae
Dianthus type
Dryopteris
Ephedra cf. strobilacea
Ephedra distachya type
Ephedra fragilis type
Epilobium type
Equisetum
Ericaceae undiff.
Fabaceae undiff.
Filicales monolete undiff
Filipendula
Fraxinus
Genista type
Gentiana
Geum type
Humulus/Cannabis
Huperzia selago
Hypericum cf.
Indicator
Juniperus
Larix
Leguminosae undiff.
Liliaceae undiff.
Lobelia
Lycopodium alpinum
Lycopodium annotinum
Lycopodium clavatum
Lycopodium complanatum t.
Lycopodium undiff.
Lysimachia thyrsiflora
Menyanthes trifoliata
Nymphaeaceae - hairs
Nymphaeaceae - idioblasts
Oenotheraceae
Onobrychis type
Osmunda
P.boryanum v. longicorne
P.boryanum v. pseudoglab.
Pediastrum boryanum var. boryanum
Pediastrum boryanum var. longicorne
Pediastrum boryanum var. pseudoglabrum
Pediastrum duplex
Pediastrum kawraiskyi
Pediastrum simplex
Pediastrum undiff.
Phragmites type
Picea
Pinus sibirica type
Pinus sylvestris type
Plantago
Poaceae undiff.
Podocarpus
Polemonium
Polygonum aviculare type
Polygonum bistorta/vivip.
Polygonum persicaria type
Polypodium
Populus
Potamogeton
Potamogeton sect. Coleog.
Potamogeton sect. Eupot.
Potamogeton undiff.
Potentilla type
Prunus type
Pteridium
Pterocarya
Pulsatilla cf.
Quercus
Ranunculaceae undiff.
Ranunculus acris type
Ranunculus flammula type
Ranunculus trichoph. type
Rhinanthus type
Rosaceae undiff.
Rubiaceae
Rubus
Rumex acetosella
Sagina type
Salix
Salvinia
Sambucus nigra type
Sanguisorba officinalis
Saussurea type
Saxifraga oppositifolia type
Saxifraga stellaris cf.
Scleranthus type
Sedum
Sedum acre type
Selaginella helvetica
Selaginella sanguinulenta
Selaginella selaginoides
Selaginella sibirica
Solanum dulcamara
Sparganium type
Spergula type
Sphagnum
Tetraedron
Thalictrum
Trollius
Typha latifolia
Ulmus
Urtica
Varia
calculation
R/V Vereshchagin
Complete
53.9632
53.9632
108.9129
108.9129
CON01-6
Vereshchagin Long Cores Expedition 2001
CON
High-resolution CONTINENTal paleoclimate record in Lake Baikal
cc-by
English
SDDB
Scientific Drilling Database
http://www.scientificdrilling.org
DATA CENTER CONTACT
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7398 DataPoints
text/tab-separated-values
10.1016/j.gloplacha.2004.09.017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2004.09.017
W. Granoszewski, D. Demske, M. Nita, G. Heumann and A.A. Andreev, Vegetation and climate variability during the Last Interglacial evidenced in the pollen record from Lake Baikal, Glob. Planet. Change 46 (2005), pp. 187-198.
The studied core CON01-603-2 was recovered from the Continent site, Northern Basin from a water depth of 386 m (Fig. 1) (see Charlet et al., 2005-this volume). The analysed sequence (725.5608 cm) consists of mainly of biogenic, diatomaceous sediments, although the upper part of the sequence between ca. 611608 cm contains more silt particles and less diatoms than the lower part of the sequence. From a depth of 690 cm upwards the sediments are finely and coarsely laminated.Based on a standard technique for processing palynological samples, silicates were removed from the sediment by treatment with 40% HF for 3 days and with 50% HF for 1 day. Following Erdtmans acetolysis (Faegri and Iversen, 1989) sediment samples were sieved through 7-µm meshes in an ultrasonic water bath (Cwynar et al., 1979).
CEOS IDN DIF
9.7