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Stable isotopes in bulk carbonates and organic matter in recent sediments of Lake Qinghai and their climatic implications.
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Xu, H.,Ai, L.,Tan, L.,An, Z. 2006 Stable isotopes in bulk carbonates and organic matter in recent sediments of Lake Qinghai
and their climatic implications. Chemical Geology
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North: 37.058 * South: 37.058 |
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West: 100.303 * East: 100.303 |
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Altitude: 3192 m |
Start Year: 1384 cal yr BP * End Year: 1999 cal yr BP
Data: Please Cite Data Contributors!
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Summary: Multi-proxy indices on annual/decadal scales during the past 600
years were developed from the surface sediments of Lake Qinghai
based on 210Pb and 137Cs geochronology. The d13Ccarb, d18Ocarb,
and total carbonate content are consistent with one another in
trends and their variations have been mainly ascribed to regional
temperature. It is suggested that the strong evaporation contributes
in modifying d18O of lake water and d13C of the dissolved inorganic
carbon of the surface water, and appears to be responsible for the
covariance between d13Ccarb and d18Ocarb. Photosynthesis of the
aquatic plants appears to have played a significant role in
determining d15N of organic matter. The discrimination of 14N
and 15N during photosynthesis may have triggered a positive linkage
between temperatures and d15Norg (after removal of the stratigraphic
trend).
Variations of total organic carbon (TOC), C/N ratio, and d13Corg
have been ascribed to local precipitation. TOC (after removal of
the stratigraphic trend) is positively correlated with the C/N ratio
(r = 0.45, a < 0.01), and negatively correlated with d13C of organic
matter (d13Corg) (r = - 0.55, a < 0.01); while d13Corg is negatively
correlated with the C/N ratio (r = - 0.48, a < 0.01). The climatic
significance of these multi-proxy indices has been verified by
comparing with the meteorological records and the climates inferred
from tree rings in adjacent regions. More Info on Paleolimnology |
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