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Paleoecology of late-glacial peats from the bering land bridge, Chukchi Sea shelf region, northwestern Alaska

January 1, 1992

Insect fossils and pollen from late Pleistocene nonmarine peat layers were recovered from cores from the shelf region of the Chukchi Sea at depths of about 50 m below sea level. The peats date to 11,300-11,000 yr B.P. and provide a limiting age for the regional Pleistocene-Holocene marine transgression. The insect fossils are indicative of arctic coastal habitats like those of the Mackenzie Delta region (mean July temperatures = 10.6-14??C) suggesting that 11,000 yr ago the exposed Chukchi Sea shelf had a climate substantially warmer than modern coastal regions of the Alaskan north slope. The pollen spectra are consistent with the age assignment to the Birch Interval (14,000-9000 yr B.P.). The data suggest a meadow-like graminoid tundra with birch shrubs and some willow shrubs growing in sheltered areas. ?? 1992.

Publication Year 1992
Title Paleoecology of late-glacial peats from the bering land bridge, Chukchi Sea shelf region, northwestern Alaska
DOI 10.1016/0033-5894(92)90045-K
Authors S. A. Elias, S. K. Short, R. L. Phillips
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Quaternary Research
Index ID 70017095
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse