期刊
PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY
卷 571, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2021.110384
关键词
Hydrological changes; Paleolake; Tibetan Plateau; Biomarkers
资金
- Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB40000000]
- Hong Kong Research Grants Council [17305019]
- HKU Postgraduate Studentship
Research indicates that the megalake in the Qaidam Basin on the northeast Tibetan Plateau experienced significant water level fluctuations during the mid- and late Miocene, controlled by global climatic conditions. Overall, the lake shrank under relatively cool conditions and expanded under relatively warm conditions, gradually dwindling over time.
Thick Miocene lacustrine deposits have been identified across the Qaidam Basin on the northeast Tibetan Plateau, indicative of a relatively unified megalake then. How this megalake evolved at its final stage and associated controlling factors, e.g., global climate or tectonic uplift, remain largely elusive. Here we use the KC-1 well, drilled at the depo-center of the western Qaidam Basin, to investigate the megalake evolution over the mid- and late Miocene. A set of lipid biomarker indices, namely beta-carotane/n-C-36, gammacerane index, terrigenous/aquatic ratio and long-chain saturated ketone content, altogether indicate substantial lake level fluctuations, with lower lake level at the intervals of similar to 18-17 Ma, 13.5-11.5 Ma, 10.5-8 Ma and 7-6 Ma, and higher level at the intervals of similar to 7-13.5 Ma, 11.5-10.5 Ma, 8-7 Ma and 6-5 Ma, superimposed on the long-term shrinking trend. Direct comparison with existing regional and global temperature records suggests that such lake dynamics was largely associated with global climatic conditions, i.e., shrinking under relatively cool conditions and vice versa, for both its long-term evolution and secondary fluctuations. It thus appears that global climatic conditions had controlled the megalake status during the mid- and late Miocene, whereas tectonic activities then might have also contributed to its long-term gradual demise.
作者
我是这篇论文的作者
点击您的名字以认领此论文并将其添加到您的个人资料中。
推荐
暂无数据