Climate variability in the past ∼19, 000 yr in NE Tibetan Plateau inferred from biomarker and stable isotope records of Lake Donggi Cona. (1st February 2017)
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- Climate variability in the past ∼19, 000 yr in NE Tibetan Plateau inferred from biomarker and stable isotope records of Lake Donggi Cona. (1st February 2017)
- Main Title:
- Climate variability in the past ∼19, 000 yr in NE Tibetan Plateau inferred from biomarker and stable isotope records of Lake Donggi Cona
- Authors:
- Saini, Jeetendra
Günther, Franziska
Aichner, Bernhard
Mischke, Steffen
Herzschuh, Ulrike
Zhang, Chengjun
Mäusbacher, Roland
Gleixner, Gerd - Abstract:
- Abstract: We investigated 4.84-m-long sediment record spanning over the Late Glacial and Holocene from Lake Donggi Cona to be able to reconstruct circulation pattern on the Tibetan Plateau (TP). Presently, Lake Donggi Cona is located at the boundaries of Westerlies and Asian monsoon circulations in the northeastern TP. However, the exact timing and stimulating mechanisms for climatic changes and monsoon shifts in this region are still debated. We used a 19-ka-long stable isotope record of sedimentary n -alkanes to address this discrepancy by providing insights into paleohydrological conditions. The δD of n C23 is influenced by lake water evaporation; the δD values of sedimentary n C29 are mainly controlled by moisture source and temperature changes. Long-chain n -alkanes dominate over the core whereas three mean clusters (i.e. microbial, aquatic and terrestrial) can be inferred. Multi-proxies suggest five major episodes in the history of Lake Donggi Cona. The Lake Donggi Cona record indicates that the Late Glacial (18.4–14.8 cal ka BP) was dominated by low productivity of mainly microbial and aquatic organisms. Relatively low δD values suggest low temperatures and moist conditions eventually caused by stronger Westerlies, winter monsoon and melt-water influence. Likely, the shift (∼17.9 cal ka BP) from microbial to enhanced aquatic input suggests either a change from deep to shallow water lake or a break in local stratification. Between 14.8 and 13.0 cal ka BP, variableAbstract: We investigated 4.84-m-long sediment record spanning over the Late Glacial and Holocene from Lake Donggi Cona to be able to reconstruct circulation pattern on the Tibetan Plateau (TP). Presently, Lake Donggi Cona is located at the boundaries of Westerlies and Asian monsoon circulations in the northeastern TP. However, the exact timing and stimulating mechanisms for climatic changes and monsoon shifts in this region are still debated. We used a 19-ka-long stable isotope record of sedimentary n -alkanes to address this discrepancy by providing insights into paleohydrological conditions. The δD of n C23 is influenced by lake water evaporation; the δD values of sedimentary n C29 are mainly controlled by moisture source and temperature changes. Long-chain n -alkanes dominate over the core whereas three mean clusters (i.e. microbial, aquatic and terrestrial) can be inferred. Multi-proxies suggest five major episodes in the history of Lake Donggi Cona. The Lake Donggi Cona record indicates that the Late Glacial (18.4–14.8 cal ka BP) was dominated by low productivity of mainly microbial and aquatic organisms. Relatively low δD values suggest low temperatures and moist conditions eventually caused by stronger Westerlies, winter monsoon and melt-water influence. Likely, the shift (∼17.9 cal ka BP) from microbial to enhanced aquatic input suggests either a change from deep to shallow water lake or a break in local stratification. Between 14.8 and 13.0 cal ka BP, variable climatic conditions prevailed. Although the Westerlies weekend, the increase in temperature enhanced the permafrost and snow melting (displayed by a high sedimentary accumulation rate). Higher δD values indicate increasingly arid conditions with higher temperatures which eventually lead to high evaporative conditions and lowest lake levels. Low vegetation cover and high erosion rates led to high sediment accumulation resulting in stratification followed by anoxia in the terminal lake. From 13.0 to 9.2 cal ka BP, lowered values of δD along with high contents of terrestrial organic matter marked the early-Holocene warming indicating a further strengthening of summer precipitation and higher lake levels. A cooling trend was observed in the mid-Holocene between 9.2 and 3.0 cal ka BP accompanied by higher moisture availability (displayed by lowered δD values) caused by reduced evaporative conditions due to a drop in temperature and recovering Westerlies. After 3.0 cal ka BP, a decrease in lake productivity and cold and semi-arid conditions prevailed suggesting lower lake levels and reduced moisture from recycled air masses and Westerlies. We propose that the summer monsoon was the predominant moisture source during the Bølling-Allerød warm complex and early-Holocene followed by Westerlies in mid-to-late Holocene period. Stable carbon isotope values ∼ - 32‰ indicate the absence of C4 -type vegetation in the region contradicting with their presence in the Lake Qinghai record. The δD record from lake Donggi Cona highlights the importance of the interplay between Westerlies and summer monsoon circulation at this location, which is highly dynamic in northeastern plateau compared to the North Atlantic circulation and insolation changes. Consequently lake Donggi Cona might be an important anchor point for environmental reconstructions on the Tibetan Plateau. Highlights: Analysis of organic biomarkers from Donggi Cona dating back to 18.4 cal ka BP. Compound-specific hydrogen (δD) and carbon (δ13C) isotopes of n-alkanes. δD of nC29 alkanes display the temperature signal overprinting the effect of the precipitation amount. The δD of nC23 records the signal of the lake water evaporation as well lake level fluctuations. Varying Westerly and Asian monsoon over Late Glacial to Holocene period in the plateau. … (more)
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- Quaternary science reviews. Volume 157(2017)
- Journal:
- Quaternary science reviews
- Issue:
- Volume 157(2017)
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- Volume 157, Issue 2017 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 157
- Issue:
- 2017
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0157-2017-0000
- Page Start:
- 129
- Page End:
- 140
- Publication Date:
- 2017-02-01
- Subjects:
- n-alkanes -- Hydrogen isotopes (δD) -- Carbon isotopes (δ13C) -- Carbon preference index (CPI) -- Westerlies -- Continental air masses -- Precipitation -- Late Glacial and Holocene
Geology, Stratigraphic -- Quaternary -- Periodicals
Stratigraphie -- Quaternaire -- Périodiques
551.79 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02773791 ↗
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http://www.journals.elsevier.com/quaternary-science-reviews/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.12.023 ↗
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- 0277-3791
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