Sedimentary n-alkanes, their hydrogen isotopes, GDGTs and d15N as well as d13Corg of lake Nam Co, Tibet


Autoria(s): Günther, Franziska; Witt, Roman; Schouten, Stefan; Mäusbacher, Roland; Daut, Gerhard; Zhu, Liping; Xu, Baiqing; Yao, Tandong; Gleixner, Gerd
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LATITUDE: 30.737420 * LONGITUDE: 90.790330 * DATE/TIME START: 2008-09-15T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2008-09-15T00:00:00

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30/01/2015

Resumo

The transition from the last Glacial to the current Interglacial, the Holocene, represents an important period with climatic and environmental changes impacting ecosystems. In this study, we examined the interplay between the Indian Ocean Summer Monsoon (IOSM) and the Westerlies at lake Nam Co, southern Tibet to understand the climatic effects on the ecosystem. Different organic geochemical proxies (n-alkanes, glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers, dD, d13Corg, d15N) are applied to reconstruct the environmental and hydrological changes on one of the longest available paleorecords at the Tibetan Plateau. Based on our paleohydrological dD proxies, the aquatic signal lags the terrestrial one due to specific ecological thresholds, which, in addition to climatic changes, can influence aquatic organisms. The aquatic organisms' response strongly depends on temperature and associated lake size, as well as pH and nutrient availability. Because the terrestrial vegetation reacts faster and more sensitively to changes in the monsoonal and climatic system, the dD of n-C29 and the reconstructed inflow water signal represent an appropriate IOSM proxy. In general, the interplay of the different air masses seems to be primarily controlled by solar insolation. In the Holocene, the high insolation generates a large land-ocean pressure gradient associated with strong monsoonal winds and the strongest IOSM. In the last glacial period, however, the weak insolation promoted the Westerlies, thereby increasing their influence at the Tibetan Plateau. Our results help to elucidate the variable IOSM, and they illustrate a remarkable shift in the lake system regarding pH, d13Corg and d15N from the last glacial to the Holocene interglacial period.

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application/zip, 4 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.842174

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.842174

Idioma(s)

en

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PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Günther, Franziska; Witt, Roman; Schouten, Stefan; Mäusbacher, Roland; Daut, Gerhard; Zhu, Liping; Xu, Baiqing; Yao, Tandong; Gleixner, Gerd (2015): Quaternary ecological responses and impacts of the Indian Ocean Summer Monsoon at Nam Co, Southern Tibetan Plateau. Quaternary Science Reviews, 112, 66-77, doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.01.023

Palavras-Chave #Age; AGE; Branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether; br GDGT; C17; C18; C19; C20; C21; C22; C23; C23 dD; C23 dD std dev; C24; C25; C26; C27; C28; C29; C29 dD; C29 dD std dev; C30; C31; Calculated; Calculated after Castaneda et al. (2011); Calculated after Günther et al. (2014); Calculated after Peterse et al. (2012); Calculated after Powers et al. (2010); Calculated after Schouten et al. (2002); Calculated after Weijers et al. (2007); Calculated from MBT'/CBT (Peterse et al., 2012); CBT; corrected, vs. V-SMOW; corrected inflow water, vs. V-SMOW; Crenarchaeol; Cyclization ratio of branched tetraethers; d13C Corg; d13C Corg std dev; d15N bulk; d15N std dev; dD H2O; delta 13C, organic carbon; delta 13C, organic carbon, standard deviation; delta 15N, bulk sediment; delta 15N, standard deviation; delta Deuterium, water; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Gas chromatography; GDGT-5; High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC-APCI-MS); inflow water, vs. V-SMOW; iso GDGT CLs; Isoprenoid glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether core lipids; Lake Nam Co, Tibetan Plateau; lake water, vs. V-SMOW; LST; MAAT; Mass spectrometer Finnigan Delta Plus XP; Mass spectrometer Finnigan MAT Delta C; MBT'; Methylation index of dominant branched tetraethers; n-Alkane C17; n-Alkane C18; n-Alkane C19; n-Alkane C20; n-Alkane C21; n-Alkane C22; n-Alkane C23; n-Alkane C23, dD; n-Alkane C23, dD, standard deviation; n-Alkane C24; n-Alkane C25; n-Alkane C26; n-Alkane C27; n-Alkane C28; n-Alkane C29; n-Alkane C29, dD; n-Alkane C29, dD, standard deviation; n-Alkane C30; n-Alkane C31; n-Alkane sum; NC_08/01; PC; per dry weight; per dry weight,sum C17-C31; pH; Piston corer; Remaining water fraction; Rem water frac; SLST; Temperature, air, annual mean; Temperature, water, interpolated; Temp interp; Tetraether index of 86 carbon atoms; TEX86; vs. V-PDB; vs. V-SMOW; water
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