A Holocene climatic record from arid northwestern China

The history of climatic changes during the interval 8500-3000 cal. yr B.P. has been reconstructed from stratigraphical and chronological studies and the results of Total Organic Carbon (TOC), Total Inorganic Carbon (TIC), element composition, pollen, and stable isotope analyses of a section along th...

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Published in:Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Main Authors: Zhang, HC, Ma, YZ, Wunnemann, B, Pachur, HJ
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Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 2000
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Online Access:http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/11854
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0031-0182(00)00139-5
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spelling ftchinacascieeca:oai:ir.ieecas.cn:361006/11854 2023-06-11T04:12:44+02:00 A Holocene climatic record from arid northwestern China Zhang, HC Ma, YZ Wunnemann, B Pachur, HJ 2000-10 http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/11854 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0031-0182(00)00139-5 英语 eng ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/11854 doi:10.1016/S0031-0182(00)00139-5 null arid climate geochemistry Holocene NW China pollen Physical Geography Geology Paleontology BASIN WESTERN TIBET GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL ICE CORE RECORDS ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGES MIDDLE HOLOCENE TENGGER DESERT LONGMU CO LAKE PLEISTOCENE EVOLUTION Geography Physical Geosciences Multidisciplinary Article 期刊论文 2000 ftchinacascieeca https://doi.org/10.1016/S0031-0182(00)00139-5 2023-05-08T13:23:58Z The history of climatic changes during the interval 8500-3000 cal. yr B.P. has been reconstructed from stratigraphical and chronological studies and the results of Total Organic Carbon (TOC), Total Inorganic Carbon (TIC), element composition, pollen, and stable isotope analyses of a section along the Hongshui River, in the southern Tengger Desert, NW China. The record suggests that from 8450 (bottom of the studied section) to 7500 yr B.P., the climate was characterized by instability. From 7500 to 5070 yr B.P., the climatic conditions improved and can be divided into two parts: a warm-humid sped between 7290 and 6380 yr B.P., during which the average temperature was 3-4 degrees C higher than that of today, and a warm-dry spell lasting from 5950 to 5720 yr B.P. The climate deteriorated between 6380 and 5950 yr B.P. From 5720 to 5070 yr B.P., the temperature decreased, but humidity increased. An abrupt temperature drop occurred between 5340 and 5290 yr B.P. that indicated the decline of the warmer and humid Mid-Holocene climate. From 5070 yr B.P. onward, the climate oscillated significantly and there were three large temperature decreases coinciding with high mountain glacier advances between 5070-4670 yr B.P., 4300-3740 yr B.P. and 3410-3230 yr B.P. (top of the section), respectively. The climatic fluctuations recorded in the southern Tengger Desert appear in-phase with climatic changes recognized in the Tibetan Plateau, suggesting that the period between 7290 and 6380 yr B.P. was the most warm-humid spell. One extremely dry event occurred at ca. 3000 yr B.P., and subsequently the fluvial-lacustrine depositional process terminated and wind action prevailed in the area; both of these features can be attributed to the rapid strengthening and weakening of the summer monsoon circulation, which are closely connected with global changes. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper ice core Institute of Earth Environment: IEECAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 162 3-4 389 401
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topic arid
climate
geochemistry
Holocene
NW China
pollen
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
BASIN WESTERN TIBET
GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL
ICE CORE RECORDS
ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGES
MIDDLE HOLOCENE
TENGGER DESERT
LONGMU CO
LAKE
PLEISTOCENE
EVOLUTION
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle arid
climate
geochemistry
Holocene
NW China
pollen
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
BASIN WESTERN TIBET
GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL
ICE CORE RECORDS
ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGES
MIDDLE HOLOCENE
TENGGER DESERT
LONGMU CO
LAKE
PLEISTOCENE
EVOLUTION
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Zhang, HC
Ma, YZ
Wunnemann, B
Pachur, HJ
A Holocene climatic record from arid northwestern China
topic_facet arid
climate
geochemistry
Holocene
NW China
pollen
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
BASIN WESTERN TIBET
GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL
ICE CORE RECORDS
ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGES
MIDDLE HOLOCENE
TENGGER DESERT
LONGMU CO
LAKE
PLEISTOCENE
EVOLUTION
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
description The history of climatic changes during the interval 8500-3000 cal. yr B.P. has been reconstructed from stratigraphical and chronological studies and the results of Total Organic Carbon (TOC), Total Inorganic Carbon (TIC), element composition, pollen, and stable isotope analyses of a section along the Hongshui River, in the southern Tengger Desert, NW China. The record suggests that from 8450 (bottom of the studied section) to 7500 yr B.P., the climate was characterized by instability. From 7500 to 5070 yr B.P., the climatic conditions improved and can be divided into two parts: a warm-humid sped between 7290 and 6380 yr B.P., during which the average temperature was 3-4 degrees C higher than that of today, and a warm-dry spell lasting from 5950 to 5720 yr B.P. The climate deteriorated between 6380 and 5950 yr B.P. From 5720 to 5070 yr B.P., the temperature decreased, but humidity increased. An abrupt temperature drop occurred between 5340 and 5290 yr B.P. that indicated the decline of the warmer and humid Mid-Holocene climate. From 5070 yr B.P. onward, the climate oscillated significantly and there were three large temperature decreases coinciding with high mountain glacier advances between 5070-4670 yr B.P., 4300-3740 yr B.P. and 3410-3230 yr B.P. (top of the section), respectively. The climatic fluctuations recorded in the southern Tengger Desert appear in-phase with climatic changes recognized in the Tibetan Plateau, suggesting that the period between 7290 and 6380 yr B.P. was the most warm-humid spell. One extremely dry event occurred at ca. 3000 yr B.P., and subsequently the fluvial-lacustrine depositional process terminated and wind action prevailed in the area; both of these features can be attributed to the rapid strengthening and weakening of the summer monsoon circulation, which are closely connected with global changes. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Ma, YZ
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title_short A Holocene climatic record from arid northwestern China
title_full A Holocene climatic record from arid northwestern China
title_fullStr A Holocene climatic record from arid northwestern China
title_full_unstemmed A Holocene climatic record from arid northwestern China
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