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A high-resolution record of Holocene environmental and climatic changes from Lake Balikun (Xinjiang, China): Implications for central Asia

Journal

HOLOCENE
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages 43-52

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0959683611405244

Keywords

arid China; central Asia; climate; high resolution; Holocene; Lake Balikun

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  1. National Basic Research Pro-gram of China (973 Program) [2010CB950202]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [40871006, 41021091]

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A high-resolution record of Holocene environmental and climatic change in the Balikun area was reconstructed from a sediment core from the Lake Balikun. Multiproxy data show that the climate was extremely arid during the early Holocene (before 8.6 cal. ka BP). Moisture began to increase after 8.6 cal. ka BP and the climate was humid between 7.9 and 4.3 cal. ka BP. A significant dry event occurred around 4.3-3.8 cal. ka BP. The climate became generally wet during the late Holocene (after 3.8 cal. ka BP). The Holocene pollen and geophysical records do not indicate a wet early Holocene, making it evident that there was no early-Holocene humid period associated with peak Asian monsoon strength. Regional comparisons indicate that this region has a different pattern of Holocene environmental and climatic change from the Asian monsoonal area and south Siberia.

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