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Paleolimnology of Qilu Hu,Yunnan Province,China
Authors:Mark Brenner  Kathleen Dorsey  Song Xueliang  Wang Zuguan  Long Ruihua  Michael W. Binford  Thomas J. Whitmore  Allen M. Moore
Affiliation:(1) Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA;(2) Yunnan Institute of Geological Sciences, Baita Road, Kunming, 650011 Yunnan, China;(3) Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, 48 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA;(4) Dept. of Biology, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28733, USA
Abstract:Qilu Hu is a large (A = 36.9 km2), shallow (zmax = 6.8 m) lake that lies at an elevation of 1797 m above msl on the Yunnan Plateau, southern China. Lake waters are hard (Mg = 3.2m eq L–1, Ca = 1.3 meq L–1 ), fresh (conductivity = 380 mgrS cm –1), and productive (Secchi < 40 cm). An 11-m sediment core has a basal 14C age of 30960 ± 860 B.P. Sediments between 11 m and 6 m are high in % dry weight, rich in clay components Al2O3, Fe2O3, K2O, MgO, and low in organic C (le6.1%), carbonate-C (<1.0%), total N (<3.2 mg g–1), and total S (<-1.7 mg g–1). Diatoms and pollen indicate open-water conditions between 9.0 m and 6.0 m (1342011790 B.P.). Above 6.0 m, CaCO3 and organic matter concentrations increase relative to clastics. The transition marks a change to shallow-water conditions as inferred from diatoms and pollen, and probably reflects a shift to drier climate. Uppermost (80-0 cm) red clays were deposited rapidly, probably as a consequence of recent (decades to centuries) riparian disturbances (e.g. agriculture, lake-bottom reclamation, urban development). Dates assigned to events in the Qilu Hu profile are tentative because of potential hard-water-lake error.
Keywords:China  limnology  paleolimnology  Pleistocene  sediment geochemistry
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