Title of article :
Changes in the volume and salinity of Lake Khubsugul (Mongolia) in response to global climate changes in the upper Pleistocene and the Holocene
Author/Authors :
Fedotov، نويسنده , , A.P and Chebykin، نويسنده , , E.P and Yu، نويسنده , , Semenov M and Vorobyova، نويسنده , , S.S. and Yu، نويسنده , , Osipov E and Golobokova، نويسنده , , L.P and Pogodaeva، نويسنده , , T.V and Zheleznyakova، نويسنده , , T.O and Grachev، نويسنده , , M.A and Tomurhuu، نويسنده , , D and Oyunchimeg، نويسنده , , Ts and Narantsetseg، نويسنده , , Ts and Tomurtogoo، نويسنده , , O and Dolgikh، نويسنده , , P.T ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Two gravity cores (1.1 and 2.2 m long) of deep-water bottom sediments from Lake Khubsugul (Mongolia) were studied. The Holocene, biogenic silica and organic matter-rich part of the first core was subjected to AMS radiocarbon dating which placed the date of dramatic increase of pelagic diatoms (40 cm below sediment surface) at a calendar age of 11.5 cal ky BP. ICP-MS analysis of weak nitric acid extracts revealed that the upper Pleistocene, compared to the Holocene samples, were enriched in Ca, Cinorg, Sr, Mg and depleted of U, W, Sb, V and some other elements. Transition to the Holocene resulted in an increase of total diatoms from 0 to 108 g−1, of BiSi from 1% to 20%, of organic matter from <1% to >6%. The Bølling–Allerød–Younger Dryas–Holocene abrupt climate oscillations manifested themselves in oscillations of geochemical proxies. A remarkable oscillation also occurred at 22 cm (ca. 5.5 ky BP). The Pleistocene section of the second, longer core was enriched in carbonate CO2 (up to 10%) and water-extractable SO42− (up to 300 times greater than that in Holocene pore waters). All this evidence is in an accord with the earlier finding of drowned paleo-deltas at ca. 170 m below the modern lake surface of the lake [Dokl. Akad. Nauk 382 (2002) 261] and suggests that, due to low (ca. 110 mm) regional precipitation at the end of the Pleistocene, Lake Khubsugul was only 100 m deep, and that its volume was ca. 10 times less than today.
Keywords :
LGM , Holocene , Mongolia , paleoclimate , Lake Khubsugul level change
Journal title :
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Journal title :
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology