Lake-level records support a mid-Holocene maximum precipitation in northern China

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Jiantao Cao
Zhiguo Rao
Fuxi Shi
Ergang Lian
Guodong Jia
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[1] Tongji University,State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology
[2] Hunan Normal University,Key Laboratory of Ecological and Environmental Change in Subtropical Zone, College of Geographic Science
[3] Jiangxi Agricultural University,Wuyishanxipo Observation and Research Station of Forest Ecosystem, Key Laboratory of State Forestry Administration on Forest Ecosystem Protection and Restoration of Poyang Lake Watershed, College of Forestry
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Lake level; membrane lipids; East Asian summer monsoon; Holocene; northern China;
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Lake level and its inferred East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) evolution in northern boundary of EASM during the Holocene are highly debated. Here, we present a 15-ka record of glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs) in a closed lake in northern China to address this issue. Surface and downcore sediment data demonstrate sedimentary GDGT-0 and branched GDGTs (brGDGTs) are of aquatic production. Contents of GDGT-0 and brGDGTs increase but brGDGT-based paleo-temperature proxy decreases with water depth in surface sediments along a nearshore to offshore transect. This trend is likely due to an increasingly hypoxic condition, favored by anaerobic microbes producing these GDGT-0 and brGDGTs, in bottom water. Accordingly, brGDGT-derived water temperature and pH would reflect bottom water conditions that are largely regulated by water depth of the lake. Downcore GDGT data and their derived temperature and pH consistently reveal a gradually increasing lake level from the late Pleistocene to the early Holocene, a high level during 9.5–5 ka BP and a decreasing trend afterward. The lake-level records from independent and robust proxies in this study largely agree with pollen records in the region, supporting a mid-Holocene maximum EASM precipitation.
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页码:2161 / 2171
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