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Decadal to Centennial History
of Lena River Dischange to the Arctic Ocean
PI: Eugene B. Karabanov
Co: Douglas F. Williams
Institution: USC Research Foundation
Abstract
This
research will examine the effects of anthropogenic activity and global
warming on freshwater and
organic carbon input to the Arctic Ocean from the Lena River for the last
50-150 years. Additionally, it will
reconstruct the late Holocene freshwater and organic carbon discharges
for the past 2,000 years. The
overarching goal will be to assess impacts of late Holocene climate change
on watershed-river-upper ocean linkages.
The research will
obtain a broad suite of observations, including bottom sediment and water
column properties, from the Lena River delta and will use these to parameterize
the historical data. Age dating will be done using radioactive decay methods
to produce a reliable annual to decadal age model, microfossils from sediment
cores will be analyzed to reconstruct the Lena River's fluvial dynamics,
and palynological studies will recover information about past environmental
change in the Lena watershed. Results will be correlated with tree-ring
records to generate information on arctic/subarctic humidity and precipitation.
Globally, the results will contribute to understanding contributions of
the Russian arctic rivers to global hydrologic and carbon cycles.
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