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Alexei Matiouchkov
Publications - 9
Citations - 1765
Alexei Matiouchkov is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glacier & Ice sheet. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 1611 citations.
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Late quaternary ice sheet history of northern Eurasia
John Inge Svendsen,Helena Alexanderson,Valery Astakhov,Igor Demidov,Julian A. Dowdeswell,Svend Funder,Valery Gataullin,Mona Henriksen,Christian Hjort,Michael Houmark-Nielsen,Hans Hubberten,Ólafur Ingólfsson,Martin Jakobsson,Kurt H. Kjær,Eiliv Larsen,Hanna Lokrantz,Juha Pekka Lunkka,Astrid Lyså,Jan Mangerud,Alexei Matiouchkov,Andrew S. Murray,Per Möller,Frank Niessen,Olga Nikolskaya,Leonid Polyak,Matti Saarnisto,Christine Siegert,Martin J. Siegert,Robert F Spielhagen,Ruediger Stein +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the maximum limits of the Eurasian ice sheets during four glaciations have been reconstructed: (1) the Late Saalian (>140 ka), (2) the Early Weichselian (100-80 ka),(3) the Middle Weichsellian (60-50 ka), and (4) the late Weichselsian (25-15 ka) based on satellite data and aerial photographs combined with geological field investigations in Russia and Siberia, and with marine seismic and sediment core data.
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Marginal formations of the last Kara and Barents ice sheets in northern European Russia
Valery Astakhov,John Inge Svendsen,Alexei Matiouchkov,Jan Mangerud,Olga Maslenikova,Jan Tverangre +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an east-west trending belt of fresh hummock-and-lake glaciokarst landscapes has been traced to the north of 67°N. The Markhida Line is interpreted as a nearly synchronous limit of the last ice sheet that affected this region.
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Glaciers in the Polar Urals, Russia, were not much larger during the Last Global Glacial Maximum than today
TL;DR: In this article, Be exposure dates from boulders indicate that the Chernov moraine and Usa moraine were formed during the last global glacial maximum (LGM) in the Polar Urals.
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Late Weichselian (Valdaian) and Holocene vegetation and environmental history of the northern Timan Ridge, European Arctic Russia
TL;DR: In this paper, peat deposits from the Timan Ridge, Arctic Russia, were analyzed to reconstruct the vegetation history and paleoenvironment since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) 20-18,000 years ago.
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Intriguing climatic shifts in a 90 kyr old lake record from northern Russia
Mona Henriksen,Jan Mangerud,Alexei Matiouchkov,Andrew S. Murray,Aage Paus,John Inge Svendsen +5 more
TL;DR: A 22m long sediment core from Lake Yamozero on the Timan Ridge in northern Russia has provided evidence of intriguing climatic shifts during the last glacial cycle, where pollen indicates a transition from glacial steppe vegetation to interstadial shrub-tundra.