Evidence of Abrupt Climate Change during the Mid- to Late- Holocene Recorded in a Tropical Lake, Southern China
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This study was co-supported by the Geological Survey Project of China (Grant No. DD20190370) and the Basic Scientific Research Fund of Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences (Grant No. J2018). We wish to thank the editors and reviewers for their positive and constructive comments and suggestions.

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    Research on abrupt paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental change provides a scientific basis for evaluating future climate. Because of spatial variability in monsoonal rainfall, our knowledge about climate change during the mid- to late- Holocene in southern China is still limited. We present a multi-proxy record of paleoclimatic change in a crater lake, Lake Shuangchi. Based on the age-depth model from 210Pb, 137Cs and AMS14C data, high-resolution mid- to late- Holocene climatic and environmental records were reconstructed using multiple indices (TOC, TN, C/N, δ13C and grain size). Shuangchi underwent a marked change from a peat bog to a lake around 1.4 kaBP. The C3 plants likely dominated during 7.0–5.9 ka and 2.5–1.4 kaBP, while C4 plants dominated between 5.9–3.2 and 3.0–2.5 kaBP. Algae were dominant sources of organic matter in the lake sediments after 1.4 kaBP. Several intervals with high concentrations of coarser grain sizes might be due to flood events. These results reveal that several abrupt paleoclimatic events occurred around 6.6 ka, 6.1 ka, 5.9 ka, 3.0 ka, 2.5 ka and 1.4 kaBP. The paleoclimatic change recorded in the lake may be related to the migration of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and El Ni?o - Southern Oscillation (ENSO) activity.

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LING Yuan, TANG Wenkun, WANG Yong, TIAN Fei, YUAN Lupeng, YE Mengni.2020. Evidence of Abrupt Climate Change during the Mid- to Late- Holocene Recorded in a Tropical Lake, Southern China[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),94(4):1187-1193

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  • Received:April 05,2020
  • Revised:June 05,2020
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  • Online: August 25,2020
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