Investigations on sediments from Lake Nam Co (Tibetan Plateau)


Autoria(s): Kasper, Thomas; Frenzel, Peter; Haberzettl, Torsten; Schwarz, Anja; Daut, Gerhard; Meschner, Stephanie; Wang, Junbo; Zhu, Liping; Mäusbacher, Roland
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 30.742569 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 90.805812 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 30.737420 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 90.790330 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 30.829850 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 91.064370 * DATE/TIME START: 2008-09-15T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2013-05-30T00:00:00

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03/06/2013

Resumo

This study focuses on the analysis of lake sediments retrieved from the deepest part of Lake Nam Co (Tibetan Plateau). One gravity core of 115 cm length, covering the last ~ 4000 cal BP, was analyzed for geochemical and biological parameters. High organic content at ~ 4000 cal BP and the coinciding presence of pyrite framboids until ~ 2000 cal BP point to hampered decomposition of organic material due to anoxic conditions within the lake sediments. At the same time sedimentological and biological proxies suggest a rather high lake level, but still ~ 5 m below the recent one, with less saline lake water due to enhanced monsoonal activity. During this time a change in the source of organic matter to lowered input of terrestrial components is observed. A rather quick shift to a dry environment with less monsoonal influence and a lake level ~ 15 m lower than today at ~ 2000 cal BP lead to the oxygenation of sediment, the degradation of organic matter and the absence of pyrite. Oscillations of the lake level thereafter were of minor amplitude and not able to establish anoxia at the lake bottom again. A wet spell between ~ 1500 cal BP and ~ 1150 cal BP is visible in proxies referring to catchment hydrology and the ostracod-based water depth transfer function gives only a slightly elevated lake level. The last ~ 300 years are characterized by low TOC and rising TN values reflecting enhanced nutrient supply and hence an advancing influence of human activity in the catchment. Decreasing TOC/TN values point to a complete shift to almost solely aquatic biomass production. These results show that hydrological variations in terms of lake level change based on monsoonal strength can be linked to redox conditions at the lake bottom of Nam Co. Comparison with other archives over larger parts of the Tibetan Plateau and beyond exhibits a rather homogeneous climatic pattern throughout the late Holocene.

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application/zip, 9 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.833128

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.833128

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Kasper, Thomas; Frenzel, Peter; Haberzettl, Torsten; Schwarz, Anja; Daut, Gerhard; Meschner, Stephanie; Wang, Junbo; Zhu, Liping; Mäusbacher, Roland (2013): Interplay between redox conditions and hydrological changes in sediments from Lake Nam Co (Tibetan Plateau) during the past 4000 cal BP inferred from geochemical and micropaleontological analyses. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 392, 261-271, doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2013.09.027

Palavras-Chave #A. inariensis; Age; AGE; Amphora inariensis; atomic; Beckman Coulter Laser diffraction particle size analyzer LS 320; benthic; C. atomus; C. bodanica; C. candida; C. ocellata; C. xizangensis; Ca; Ca/Ti; Calcium; Calculated; Calculated after Shannon (1948); Candona candida; Candona xizangensis; Carbon, inorganic, total; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon, organic total/Nitrogen, total; Comment; Cyclotella atomus; Cyclotella bodanica; Cyclotella ocellata; D50; Date/Time; DATE/TIME; Depth; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Depth bot; Depth top; Diatom benthic; Diatom plank; Diatoms; Diatoms, benthic; Diatoms, planktonic; Diatom valves per gram dry sediment; Diversity; E. gyirongensis; Eucypris gyirongensis; F. gyirongensis; F. leptostauron var. martyi; F. postilirata; F. typica; Fabaeformiscandona gyirongensis; Fabaeformiscandona postilirata; Fabaeformiscandona typica; facultative planktonic; Fe; Fe/Ti; Fragilaria leptostauron var. martyi; H(S); Iron; K. clevei var. clevei; Karayevia clevei var. clevei; L. dorsotuberosa; L. inopinata; L. sinensis; Label; Latitude; LATITUDE; Leucocythere dorsotuberosa; Leucocytherella sinensis; Limnocythere inopinata; Longitude; LONGITUDE; Median, grain size; Minerogenic input; Nitrogen, total; Occur; Occurrence; Occurrence of Monohydrocalcite; Ostracoda valves per unit mass; Ostrac valves/sed; P. ziegleri; PC1; planktonic; Platessa ziegleri; Principle component 1; Pyrite absent, thin sections; Pyrite absent, XRD; Pyrite abundant, thin section; Pyrite abundant, XRD; Pyrite very abundant, thin section; Ratio; Ratio of planktic to benthic diatoms; relative lake level, calculated using the ostracod-based transfer function by Wrozyna et al. (2009, doi:10.3969/j.issn.1001-7410.2009.04.02) and Frenzel et al. (2010, doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2009.06.010); S; S. brevistriata; S. minutulus; S. pinnata; Sample code/label; Sample ID; Sample type; Samp type; Sea level, relativ; Sea lev rel; Species questionable; St. medius; Staurosira brevistriata; Staurosira pinnata; Stephanodiscus medius; Stephanodiscus minutulus; Sulphur, total; Ti; TIC; Titanium; TN; TOC; TOC/TN
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