The History of the Laptev Sea: Why do Paleogeographers Need Microalgae?

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There are many ways to look into the geological past of the seas and oceans. Among them is a block of micropaleontological methods. Their essence lies in the reconstruction of the parameters of the marine environment by changing the associations of fossil microorganisms that lived during the accumulation of the certain sediments. In the bottom sediments of the Laptev Sea, a lot of such microorganisms have been found — skeletons, shells, frustules, as well as other fragments. The article describes two large groups of microalgae — diatoms and aquatic palynomorphs and their role in paleogeography. Is it really possible to reconstruct the history of the Laptev Sea, knowing the features of the algae distribution in modern marine sediments?

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T. Klyuvitkina

Lomonosov Moscow State University

Email: t.klyuvitkina@mail.ru
Moscow, Russia

Ye. Polyakova

Lomonosov Moscow State University

Email: ye.polyakova@mail.ru
Moscow, Russia

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