XRF measurements, CNS content, grain size and sediment accumulation of sediment core NC_08/01 from lake Nam Co, Tibet


Autoria(s): Kasper, Thomas; Haberzettl, Torsten; Wang, Junbo; Daut, Gerhard; Doberschütz, Stefan; Zhu, Liping; Mäusbacher, Roland
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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

Data(s)

09/01/2015

Resumo

Decadal to sub-decadal variability of inflow, evaporation and biological productivity derived from Lake Nam Co was used to reconstruct hydrological changes for the past ca. 24 k cal a BP. The timing of these variations corresponds to known climatic shifts on the Northern Hemisphere. After a dry and cold Last Glacial Maximum the lake level of Nam Co initially rose at ca. 20 k cal a BP. Moist but further cold conditions between ca. 16.2 and 14 k cal a BP correspond to Heinrich Event 1. A warm and moist phase between ca. 14 and 13 k cal a BP is expressed as a massive enhancement in inflow and biological productivity and might be associated with a first intensification of the Indian Ocean Summer Monsoon coinciding with the Bølling-Allerød complex. A twostep decrease in inflow and a contemporaneous decline in biological productivity until ca. 11.8 k cal a BP points to cool and dry conditions during the Younger Dryas. Lake levels peak at ca. 9.4 k cal a BP, although hydrological conditions remain relatively stable during the Holocene with only low-amplitude variations observed.

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application/zip, 4 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.841369

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.841369

Idioma(s)

en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Kasper, Thomas; Haberzettl, Torsten; Wang, Junbo; Daut, Gerhard; Doberschütz, Stefan; Zhu, Liping; Mäusbacher, Roland (2015): Hydrological variations on the Central Tibetan Plateau since the Last Glacial Maximum and their teleconnection to inter-regional and hemispheric climate variations. Journal of Quaternary Science, 30(1), 70-78, doi:10.1002/jqs.2759

Palavras-Chave #<2 µm, >9 phi; Age; AGE; Al peak area; Aluminium (peak area); atomic; Ba peak area; Barium (peak area); Calcium (peak area); Ca peak area; Carbon, inorganic, total; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon, organic total/Nitrogen, total; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Fe peak area; Grain size, mean; gs mean; Iron (peak area); K peak area; Lake Nam Co, Tibetan Plateau; mean; NC_08/01; Nitrogen, total; Normalized by the cumulative counts per second [pa/kcps]; PC; PC1; Piston corer; Potassium (peak area); Principle component 1; Rb peak area; Rubidium (peak area); S; Sand; Sedimentation rate per year; Sedim rate; Silicon (peak area); Silt; Si peak area; Size fraction < 0.002 mm, > 9 phi, clay; Sr peak area; Strontium (peak area); Sulfur, total; TIC; Ti peak area; Titanium (peak area); TN; TOC; TOC/TN
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