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Elena V. Bezrukova
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 88
Citations - 2168
Elena V. Bezrukova is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Glacial period. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1838 citations. Previous affiliations of Elena V. Bezrukova include Tyumen State Oil and Gas University.
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Vegetation and climate dynamics during the Holocene and Eemian interglacials derived from Lake Baikal pollen records
Pavel E. Tarasov,Elena V. Bezrukova,Eugene B. Karabanov,Eugene B. Karabanov,Takeshi Nakagawa,Mayke Wagner,N. V. Kulagina,P. P. Letunova,A. A. Abzaeva,Wojciech Granoszewski,Frank Riedel +10 more
TL;DR: The last interglacial (LI) and Holocene changes in annual precipitation (P ann ), the mean temperature of the warmest (T w ) and coldest ( T c ) month and the moisture index ( α ) were reconstructed from continuous pollen records from Lake Baikal as discussed by the authors.
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Vegetation of Eurasia from the last glacial maximum to present: Key biogeographic patterns
Heather Binney,Mary E. Edwards,Marc Macias-Fauria,Anatoly V. Lozhkin,Patricia M. Anderson,Jed O. Kaplan,Andrei Andreev,Andrei Andreev,Elena V. Bezrukova,Tatiana Blyakharchuk,Vlasta Jankovská,I. V. Khazina,Sergey Krivonogov,Konstantin V. Kremenetski,Joanna M. Nield,Elena Novenko,Natalya Ryabogina,Nadia Solovieva,Katherine J. Willis,Valentina Zernitskaya +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors extracted pollen spectra representing 1000-year time-slices from 21 kyr cal BP to present and used the biomization approach to define the most likely vegetation biome represented.
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Late Glacial and Holocene changes in vegetation cover and climate in southern Siberia derived from a 15 kyr long pollen record from Lake Kotokel
TL;DR: In this paper, a radiocarbon-dated pollen record from Lake Kotokel (52°47´ N, 108°07´ E, 458 m a.s.l.) located in southern Siberia east of Lake Baikal was used to derive quantitative characteristics of regional vegetation and climate from about 15 kyr BP (1 kyr=1000 cal. yr) until today.
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Paleoenvironmental proxy records from Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia, and a synthesis of Holocene climate change in the Lake Baikal watershed
Alexander A. Prokopenko,Galina K. Khursevich,Elena V. Bezrukova,Mikhail I. Kuzmin,Xavier Boës,Douglas F. Williams,S. A. Fedenya,Nataliya V. Kulagina,P. P. Letunova,A. A. Abzaeva +9 more
TL;DR: The authors discussed paleoenvironmental evolution in the Baikal region during the Holocene using new records of aquatic (diatom) and terrestrial vegetation changes from Hovsgol, Mongolia's largest and deepest lake.
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Last glacial-interglacial vegetation and environmental dynamics in southern Siberia: chronology, forcing and feedbacks.
TL;DR: Radiocarbon-dated pollen and diatom records from Lake Kotokel in southern Siberia help to reconstruct the environmental history of the area since ~47kyr BP as discussed by the authors.