Carbon isotopic composition and its implications on paleoclimate of the underground ancient forest ecosystem in Sihui, Guangdong

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Ping Ding
ChengDe Shen
Ning Wang
WeiXi Yi
KeXin Liu
XingFang Ding
DongPo Fu
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Isotope Geochronology and Geochemistry, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry
[2] Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Heavy Ion Physics
[3] Peking University,undefined
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Holocene; underground ancient forest; Pearl River Delta; fine root; atmospheric CO;
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We present the carbon isotopic composition of the total organic carbon (TOC) and fine roots in the sedimentary profile from the underground ancient forest in Sihui to study the climatic and environmental changes from 4.5 ka BP to 0.6 ka BP. Results show that C3 plant was the main vegetation from 4.5 ka BP to 0.6 ka BP in this region. The ancient forest began to develop in the wetland at around 4 ka BP and disappeared together with the wetland at about 3.0 ka BP, implying that the climate had changed greatly at around 3.0 ka BP. As indicated by the simulation results, the content of atmospheric CO2 increased slightly during 3.5 ka BP to 3.0 ka BP, implying climate warming during that period. The interval of radiocarbon age between 3.0 ka BP to 1.2 ka BP was possibly caused by the strong erosion when the block was lifted in the neotectonic movement. From 1.2 ka BP to 0.6 ka BP, the region remained in terrestrial sedimentary environment, and the surface plant biomass declined gradually. Drought caused by the climate change was the likely cause for the disappearance of the ancient forest. South transition of Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) was probably the main mechanism for the climate change.
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