Paleoenvironmental proxy records from Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia, and a synthesis of Holocene climate change in the Lake Baikal watershed

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作者
Prokopenko, Alexander A. [1 ]
Khursevich, Galina K.
Bezrukova, Elena V.
Kuzmin, Mikhail I.
Boes, Xavier
Williams, Douglas F.
Fedenya, Svetlana A.
Kulagina, Natallya V.
Letunova, Polina P.
Abzaeva, Anna A.
机构
[1] Univ S Carolina, Dept Geol Sci, Columbia, SC 29208 USA
[2] Natl Acad Sci, Inst Geol Sci, Minsk 220141, BELARUS
[3] Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Inst Geochem, Irkutsk 664033, Russia
[4] Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Inst Archaeol & Enthnog, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia
[5] Royal Observ Belgium, Dept Geodynam, B-1180 Brussels, Belgium
[6] Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Inst Earth Crust, Irkutsk 664033, Russia
基金
美国国家科学基金会; 俄罗斯基础研究基金会;
关键词
holocene; diatoms; pollen; Lake Baikal; Mongolia; climate change;
D O I
10.1016/j.yqres.2007.03.008
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Here we discuss palcoenvironmental evolution in the Baikal region during the Holocene using new records of aquatic (diatom) and terrestrial vegetation changes from Hovsgol, Mongolia's largest and deepest lake. We reconcile previous contradictory Baikal timescales by constraining reservoir corrections of AMS dates on bulk sedimentary organic carbon. Synthesis of the Holocene records in the Baikal watershed reveals a northward progression in landscape/vegetation changes and an anti-phase behavior of diatom and biogenic silica proxies in neighboring rift lakes. In Lake Baikal, these proxies appear to be responsive to annual temperature increases after 6 ka, whereas in Lake Hovsgol they respond to higher precipitation/runoff from 11 to 7 ka. Unlike around Lake Baikal, warmer summers between 6 and 3.5 ka resulted in the decline, not expansion, of forest vegetation around Lake Hovsgol, apparently as a result of higher soil temperatures and lower moisture availability. The regional climatic proxy data are consistent with a series of 500-yr time slice Holocene GCM simulations for continental Eurasia. Our results allow reevaluation of the concepts of 'the Holocene optimum' and a 'maximum of the Asian summer monsoon', as applied to palcoclimate records from continental Asia. (c) 2007 University of Washington. All rights reserved.
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