Carbon and oxygen isotopic constraints on paleoclimate and paleoelevation of the southwestern Qaidam basin, northern Tibetan Plateau

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LinLin Li [1 ,2 ]
ChaoDong Wu [2 ,3 ]
ChangFu Fan [4 ]
JiJun Li [5 ]
ChangHao Zhang [6 ]
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[1] Key Laboratory of Crustal Dynamics, Institute of Crustal Dynamics,China Earthquake Administration
[2] Key Laboratory of Orogenic Belts and Crustal Evolution, Ministry of Education, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University
[3] Institute of Oil & Gas, Peking University
[4] MLR Key Laboratory of Metallogeny and Mineral Resource Assessment, Institute of Mineral Resources,Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences
[5] No Oil Producing Plant of PetroChina Qinghai Oilfield Company
[6] Exploration Department, PetroChina Qinghai Oilfield
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We investigate the growth of the northern Tibetan Plateau and associated climate change by applying oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions in Cenozoic strata in the southwestern Qaidam basin. The X-ray diffraction and isotopic studies reveal that the carbonate minerals are mainly authigenic and they do not preserve any evidence for detrital carbonate and diagenesis. The isotope data show large fluctuations in the δ18O and δ13C values in the middle-late Eocene, indicating relatively warm and seasonal dry climate.The positive correlation of the δ18O and δ13C values in the Oligocene and the positive shift of the δ13C values from the Eocene to Oligocene suggest that the climate changed to arid in the Oligocene. However,the δ18 values show negative shift, which is closely related to the global cooling event. During the Miocene, the δ13C values vary between-2‰ and-4‰, whereas the δ18O values show continuous negative shift. The mean δ18 values decrease from-8.5‰, in the early Miocene to-10.0‰, in the late Miocene. The stable isotope-based paleoaltimetry results suggest that the elevation of the southwestern Qaidam basin was approximately 1500 m in the middle-late Eocene and Oligocene. Subsequently, during Miocene the crustal uplift process started and the elevation reached approximately 2000 m in the early Miocene and 2500 m in the late Miocene, which suggests large-scale growth of the northern Tibet Plateau during the Miocene.
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