末次冰川极盛时期以来中国东北一个火山口湖初级生产力变化的沉积记录

IF 2.6 2区 地球科学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Yao Wang , Weiwei Sun , Enlou Zhang , Enfeng Liu , Xianqiang Meng , Zhenyu Ni , Wenfang Zhang
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高分辨率的初级生产力记录对于确定长期气候变异背景下的湖泊生态系统退化非常有价值。本文采用生物硅含量和短链正构烷烃的碳偏好指数作为代用指标,分析了中国东北一个季节性冰盖火山口湖(坨峰岭湖)自末次冰川极盛时期以来的初级生产力变化。结果表明,在寒冷干燥的冰川期,初级生产力较低,而在温暖潮湿的全新世,初级生产力较高。在上一次冰川期,初级生产力对博林-阿勒勒德变暖的反应滞后了 1.5 千年,在少干期则出现了多次振荡。此外,整个剖面的生产力峰值也出现在这一时期。这些波动和最高初级生产力被认为是夏季气温升高和区域永久冻土融化共同影响的结果。目前,拓风岭湖的初级生产力处于中等水平,但自硅藻生产力在公元前 3 ka 年以后突然上升以来,初级生产力一直在上升。我们认为,在目前冬季变暖的条件下,季节性分层时间延长,湖泊水位下降导致营养物质浓度增加,这将增加未来湖泊生态系统退化的风险。
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Sedimentary record of primary productivity changes in a crater lake in Northeast China since the Last Glacial Maximum
High-resolution primary productivity records are valuable for identifying lacustrine ecosystem degradation in the context of long-term climatic variability. In this paper, we analyse primary productivity changes in a seasonally ice-covered crater lake (Lake Tuofengling) in northeast China since the Last Glacial Maximum using biogenic silica content and the carbon preference index of short-chain n-alkanes as proxies. Results show that primary productivity was lower during the cold and dry glacial period, whereas it was higher during the warm and humid Holocene. During the last deglaciation, primary productivity experienced a ∼ 1.5-kyr lagged response to Bølling-Allerød warming, and multiple oscillations during the Younger Dryas. Additionally, the peak productivity of the entire profile also occurred during this period. These fluctuations and the highest primary productivity are suggested to be the result of the combined influences of increased summer temperatures and regional permafrost melting. The current state of primary productivity in Lake Tuofengling is moderate but has been increasing since the abrupt increase in diatom productivity after ∼3 ka B.P. This stage is associated with increased dust deposition and longer ice-free periods under winter-warming conditions. We suggest that longer seasonal stratification under the current warmer winters and increased nutrient concentrations caused by decreased lake level will increase the risk of lake ecosystem degradation in the future.
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CiteScore
5.90
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398
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology is an international medium for the publication of high quality and multidisciplinary, original studies and comprehensive reviews in the field of palaeo-environmental geology. The journal aims at bringing together data with global implications from research in the many different disciplines involved in palaeo-environmental investigations. By cutting across the boundaries of established sciences, it provides an interdisciplinary forum where issues of general interest can be discussed.
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