越南中部高地湖泊沉积物的古环境潜力:研究现状综述

IF 2.4 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
H. Nguyễn-Văn, I. Unkel, D. Nguyễn-Thùy, Thái Nguyễn-Đình, Đỗ Trọng Quốc, Đặng Xuân Tùng, Nguyen Thi hong, Đinh Xuân Thành, Nguyễn Thị Ánh Nguyệt, Nguyen Hong Quan, Đào Trung Hoàn, Nguyễn Thị Huyền Trang, Phạm Lê Tuyết Nhung, Lê Nguyệt Anh, Vũ Văn Hà, A. Ojala, A. Schimmelmann, P. Sauer
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全球变暖增加了大气中的水分负荷,并可能影响越南的季风强度。由于越南没有悠久的文字历史,我们需要依靠湖泊沉积物等地质档案来重建过去的季风变化和区域古环境波动,并评估当前的气候趋势。越南中部高地的天然湖泊有可能记录到季风带在冰川/间冰川周期中的变化。自2016年以来,河内越南国立大学EOS地球科学研究小组(EOS小组)与国际合作伙伴合作,收集和分析越南湖泊沉积物,以重建更新世-全新世气候史。从Bi中提取了大量沉积物岩心ển Hồ, 2016年至2022年间,Ia Bang、Ea Tyn、Ea Sno和Lak湖。特别重要的是Bi的一个25米长的沉积物岩芯ển Hồ 湖(贾莱省)覆盖了最后57卡,该团队于2021年4月取回了该卡。对沉积物岩心进行了地球化学、沉积学、磁化率和放射性碳测年分析。本文回顾了我们目前可用的沉积记录的现状,以评估越南中部高地湖泊沉积物的古环境潜力。目前的数据表明,中央高地的湖泊提供了可靠的沉积学和地球化学记录,有可能重建越南几个冰川期的古环境和古气候条件,至少在全新世有高分辨率的记录。这些记录有助于量化季风变化的影响,并通过比较该地区不同的湖泊来评估人类土地利用开始前后水文条件的变化。未来的实地调查将侧重于从中央高地检索更长的湖泊沉积物序列,可能涵盖整个间冰期冰川周期(即最后125 ka,回到MIS-5e),并评估越南其他地区的可比湖泊档案,在这些地区,季风相关气候变化的时间和特征可能有所不同。
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Paleoenvironmental potential of lacustrine sediments in the Central Highlands of Vietnam: a review on the state of research
Global warming enhances atmospheric moisture loading and will likely affect monsoon strength in Vietnam. Without a long written history in Vietnam, we need to rely on geoarchives such as lake sediments to reconstruct past monsoon variability and regional paleoenvironmental fluctuations and evaluate current climatic trends. Natural lakes in the Central Highlands of Vietnam have the potential to have recorded shifts of the monsoon belt over glacial/interglacial cycles. Since 2016, the EOS Geoscience Research Group at Vietnam National University, Hanoi (EOS group) has collaborated with international partners to collect and analyze Vietnamese lake sediments to reconstruct the Pleistocene-Holocene climate history. Numerous sediment cores have been retrieved from Biển Hồ, Ia Bang, Ea Tyn, Ea Sno and Lak lakes between 2016 and 2022. Of special importance is a 25 m long sediment core from Biển Hồ Lake (Gia Lai province) covering the last 57 ka, which the team retrieved in April 2021. Sediment cores were analyzed for geochemistry, sedimentology, magnetic susceptibility, and radiocarbon dating. This paper reviews the status of our currently available sedimentary records to assess the paleoenvironmental potential of lacustrine sediments in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Current data suggest that the lakes in the Central Highlands provide reliable sedimentological and geochemical records and bear the potential to reconstruct the paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic conditions in Vietnam across several glacial periods, with a high-resolution record at least in the Holocene. The records contribute to quantifying the effects of monsoon variability and assessing the changes in hydrological conditions before and after the onset of human land use by comparing different lakes in the region. Future fieldwork will focus on retrieving longer lake sediment sequences from the Central Highlands, possibly covering the full interglacial-glacial cycle (i.e. the last 125 ka, back to MIS-5e), and on the assessment of comparable lake archives in other parts of Vietnam where the timing and character of monsoon-related climatic variations may have differed.
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