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A multi-proxy lake sediment record of Indian summer monsoonvariability during the Holocene in southern India

文献类型:期刊论文

作者R.A. Jani1; Zhou,WJ(Zhou,Weijian)2; Lu,XF(Lu,Xuefeng)2; K. Sandeep3; R. Shankar3; Anish Kumar Warrier3; M.G. Yadava1; R. Ramesh1
刊名Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
出版日期2017-06-15
卷号476期号:2017页码:1-14
关键词Magnetic Susceptibility Pedogenesis Palaeorainfall Lake Sediments Holocene Southern India
DOI10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.03.021
文献子类期刊论文
英文摘要We present here an 11,000-year palaeomonsoonal record from a sediment core (SS-1) from Shantisagara (SS) Lake in Peninsular India, which is the longest published so far from the region. This is also a region with limited palaeoclimate records. Environmental magnetic, organic geochemical, sedimentological and carbon isotopic studies were carried out on the SS-1 sediments to reconstruct the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) variability during the Holocene. The chronology of the sediments is constrained by three AMS 14C dates. Environmental magnetic data reveal that there is no contribution from bacterial magnetite, greigite and anthropogenic magnetite/lithogenic grains and that the magnetic signal is contributed mainly by the pedogenic component. The environmental magnetic data also depict variations in pedogenic magnetite production in the catchment and detrital influx to the lake, which in turn is related to monsoonal rainfall amount. The sedimentological data reveal variations in sediment size related to monsoon. The Corg/N ratio and δ13C indicate palaeovegetational variations in the SS catchment. Periods of strong monsoon are characterized by high values of concentration-dependent magnetic parameters like χlf, χfd, χARM and SIRM, high sand content, low Corg/N ratio (fully aquatic-deep water conditions), relatively depleted δ13C values (more C3 but less C4 land plants) and vice versa. The prominent palaeomonsoon events documented in this study are: (i) 11,100–10,700 cal yr BP with a weak ISM, (ii) 10,700 to 8600 cal yr BP characterized by intensified ISM, corresponding to the Early Holocene Optimum, (iii) 8600 to 4500 cal yr BP with a weakened ISM, (iv) 4500 to 3300 cal yr BP characterized by fluctuating monsoonal conditions, (v) 3300 cal yr BP to the Present with a slight increasing trend in ISM. A similar pattern is also documented in many palaeomonsoon records from the region, which indicate that Shantisagara sediments were able to record regional climatic variations as well.
项目编号DOD/11-MRDF/1/48/P/94-ODII/12-10-96 ; F.17-109/98 (SA-I) dated 31/3/2005 ; 9/449(035)2K8-EMR-I
语种英语
资助机构erstwhile Department of Ocean Development, Government of India ; erstwhile Department of Ocean Development, Government of India ; Senior Research Fellowships ; Senior Research Fellowships ; Council ofScientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Government of India, for asenior research fellowship ; Council ofScientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Government of India, for asenior research fellowship
源URL[http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/5569]  
专题地球环境研究所_加速器质谱中心
通讯作者K. Sandeep
作者单位1.Physical Research Laboratory, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad, Gujarat-380009, India
2.Xi'an AMS Center, Institute of Earth Environment, Xi'an, China
3.Department of Marine Geology, Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri-574 199, India
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R.A. Jani,Zhou,WJ,Lu,XF,et al. A multi-proxy lake sediment record of Indian summer monsoonvariability during the Holocene in southern India[J]. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology,2017,476(2017):1-14.
APA R.A. Jani.,Zhou,WJ.,Lu,XF.,K. Sandeep.,R. Shankar.,...&R. Ramesh.(2017).A multi-proxy lake sediment record of Indian summer monsoonvariability during the Holocene in southern India.Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology,476(2017),1-14.
MLA R.A. Jani,et al."A multi-proxy lake sediment record of Indian summer monsoonvariability during the Holocene in southern India".Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 476.2017(2017):1-14.

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