Author:
Ryabchuk D. V.,Taldenkova E. E.,Sergeev A. Yu.,Zhamoida V. A.,Budanov L. M.,Prishchepenko D. V.,Nosevich E. S.,Terekhina Ya. E.,Bashirova L. D.,Ponomarenko E. P.,Neevin I. A.,Chekulaev A. V.,Grigoriev A. G.
Abstract
Abstract
Problems of the paleogeographical evolution and changes in sedimentation environment within the Indigirka River paleovalley (the East Siberian Sea) are discussed. Based on the results of geophysical and geological research and a high-resolution study of sediment cores (grain size analysis, geochemistry, macro- and micropaleontology, pollen analysis, radiocarbon dating) the development of the Holocene marine transgression has been reconstructed, sedimentation rates have been calculated, and the basic principles of changes in sedimentation processes have been established.
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