In late 2008 and early 2009, an international team conducted a drilling program targeting three holes in Elgygytgyn Lake. The resulting cores are designated ICPD Site 5011-1 and 5011-3. This resulted in two papers, both of which demonstrated the significant impact of
polar amplification. During the Pleistocene, Lake El'gygytgyn was found to have experienced numerous "super interglacials," with temperatures approximately 4–5°C higher and precipitation approximately 300mm higher than experienced during the
Holocene epoch. In the mid-Pliocene Warm Period, when
atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations were likely similar to today, summer temperatures at Lake El'gygytgyn were approximately 8°C higher. Some results of the Lake El'gygytgyn Drilling Project were presented by over 50 scientists in a special issue of
Climate of the Past and a special issue of
Meteoritics and Planetary Science. ==Fauna==