The book reflects the results of the study of sedimentation history, paleoclimatology, and paleoceanography of the Arctic and Subarctic during the last 130 ka. The main objects under consideration are marine basins of the West Subarctic (Iceland, Norwegian, and Greenland Seas), the Arctic Ocean (Barents, Pechora, Kara, Laptev, East Siberian, Chukchi Seas and deep-sea Arctic Ocean proper), East Subarctic (Bering and Okhotsk Seas). The modern environment and geological history of water- (ice-) sheds and marine basins have been studied for each region, using different sedimentological and geochemical proxies. Mainly results of the authors' own studies are represented, with special emphasis on glacial/interglacial variability and land-ocean interaction. The book is aimed at sedimentologists, quaternary and marine geologists, paleoclimatologists and paleoceanographers, as well as being of great interest to students in the related fields.
This book reflects on the results of the study of sedimentation history, paleoclimatology, and paleoceanography of the Arctic and Subarctic during the last 130 kyr. There is also discussion of geological-paleoecological aspects and land-ocean interaction.
Geological and Paleoecological Events of the Late Pleistocene and
Holocene in Northern Eurasia.- Geological and Paleoecological Events of the
Late Pleistocene along Eurasian Coastal Areas of the Arctic Ocean.- Late
Pleistocene Geologic-Paleoecological Events in the North of European Russia.-
Main Geologic-Paleoecological Events of the Late Pleistocene in the North of
Western Siberia.- Geologic-Paleoecological Events of the Late Pleistocene in
the Northern-Siberian Lowland and Taimyr Peninsula.- The Late Glacial Time
and Holocene of Northern Eurasia.- Outlines of the Late Pleistocene and
Holocene History of the East Arctic Seas.- The Deglaciation Time and Holocene
of Northern Eurasia.- Marine Sedimentation in the Arctic Ocean and Subarctic
Seas.- The Seas of West Subarctic Region.- The Arctic Ocean.- The Western
Arctic Seas.- Eastern Arctic Seas.- Seas of the Eastern Subarctic.- The Late
Pleistocene Paleogeographic Events of Northern Eurasia and History of
Sedimentation in the Subarctic Seas and the Arctic Ocean in Relation to the
Northern Hemisphere Glaciation during the Last Climatic Cycle.-
Characteristic Features of the Mikulino Landscapes.- Results of Paleoclimate
Studies.- Particularities of Sedimentation Processes Within the Continental
Blocks and Marine Basins.
M.A. Levitan was born in 1946 and graduated from Moscow State University in 1969. Both scientific degrees (Ph. D. - 1975, and Dr. Sci. - 1990) are received for marine geology studies. Main scientific interests are concentrated in the fields of sedimentology and inorganic geochemistry of marine sediments, and paleoceanography. M.A. Levitan, Head of Laboratory of sedimentary geochemistry in V.I. Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry RAS (Moscow), is (co-) author of more than 200 publications including several monographs (in Russian). He participated in 21 scientific cruises in all main areas of the World Ocean.
Yu.A. Lavrushin was born in 1931 and graduated from Moscow State University in 1954. He has both scienticfic degrees (Ph.D. - 1963, and Dr.Sci - 1973). Main scientific interests lay in the field of stratigraphy and sedimentology of terrestrial and marine sediments. Yu.A. Lavrushin, Head of RAS Comission on Quaternary Studies (Moscow), is (co-) author of about 200 publications including several monographies (in Russian).
R. Stein, born in 1954, completed his Ph.D. thesis at the Geology Department at Kiel University in 1984. After a research stay at the Institute for Petroleum and Organic Geochemistry at the KFA Jülich and an assistent professorship at the Institute for Geosciences and Lithosphere Research, Giessen University, he moved in 1991 to the Alfred Wegener Institute (Bremerhaven) where his main research interest concentrates on reconstruction of paleoenvironment of the Arctic Ocean and adjacent Eurasian continental margin, using sedimentological and organic-geochemical proxies. R. Stein has participated in >15 major research cruises in the Arctic, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans, and is (co-) author of >120 publications in international journals.