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12,000-Year, preliminary results of the stable nitrogen and carbon isotope record from the Empakai Crater lake sediments, Northern Tanzania

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JOURNAL OF AFRICAN EARTH SCIENCES
卷 40, 期 5, 页码 293-303

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2004.12.005

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carbon and nitrogen isotopes; Empakai Crater; climatic change; Northern Tanzania

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The stable isotope compositions of organic carbon and nitrogen, the contents of organic carbon and nitrogen and C/N ratios for two cores recovered from the Ernpakai Crater at water depths of I I and 20 m are used to document climatic changes in northern Tanzania. Eight C-14 AMS dates determined on total organic matter (OM) indicate that the sedimentation rate in this lake is about 30 cm/ka for the late Pleistocene to early Holocene period. There are differences in the delta(13)C values of organic carbon between the two cores, which may be a result of differences in location from the present shoreline and of different water depths. In the deeper-water core the delta(13)C values show a general downcore decrease to the base of the core with a sharp change to lower values of about 4 parts per thousand. at a depth of 100 cm (similar to 8.7 ka). The general trend of downcore decrease in C-13 values can be attributed either to a systematic decrease in the relative proportion of C-4 type of OM owing to an increase in precipitation and change in vegetation cover from grassland to forest, or to utilization of isotopically enriched carbon during photosynthesis. The delta(15)N values show a general downcore increase with again a sharp change of about 5 parts per thousand to lower values at about 8.7 ka. A sharp change of about 5 parts per thousand and 4 parts per thousand to more depleted values at a depth of 100 cm of both N-15 and C-13, respectively, suggests either hiatus or abrupt change in climatic condition from wetter conditions to drier conditions. There is enhanced preservation of OM in the lake as depicted by high mean values of organic carbon and nitrogen at both sites. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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