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Molecular Paleoclimate Reconstructions over the Last 9 ka from a Peat Sequence in South China

To achieve a better understanding of Holocene climate change in the monsoon regions of China, we investigated the molecular distributions and carbon and hydrogen isotope compositions (δ(13)C and δD values) of long-chain n-alkanes in a peat core from the Shiwangutian (SWGT) peatland, south China over...

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Autores principales: Wang, Xinxin, Huang, Xianyu, Sachse, Dirk, Ding, Weihua, Xue, Jiantao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4978407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27505008
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160934
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author Wang, Xinxin
Huang, Xianyu
Sachse, Dirk
Ding, Weihua
Xue, Jiantao
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Huang, Xianyu
Sachse, Dirk
Ding, Weihua
Xue, Jiantao
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description To achieve a better understanding of Holocene climate change in the monsoon regions of China, we investigated the molecular distributions and carbon and hydrogen isotope compositions (δ(13)C and δD values) of long-chain n-alkanes in a peat core from the Shiwangutian (SWGT) peatland, south China over the last 9 ka. By comparisons with other climate records, we found that the δ(13)C values of the long-chain n-alkanes can be a proxy for humidity, while the δD values of the long-chain n-alkanes primarily recorded the moisture source δD signal during 9–1.8 ka BP and responded to the dry climate during 1.8–0.3 ka BP. Together with the average chain length (ACL) and the carbon preference index (CPI) data, the climate evolution over last 9 ka in the SWGT peatland can be divided into three stages. During the first stage (9–5 ka BP), the δ(13)C values were depleted and CPI and P(aq) values were low, while ACL values were high. They reveal a period of warm and wet climate, which is regarded as the Holocene optimum. The second stage (5–1.8 ka BP) witnessed a shift to relatively cool and dry climate, as indicated by the more positive δ(13)C values and lower ACL values. During the third stage (1.8–0.3 ka BP), the δ(13)C, δD, CPI and P(aq) values showed marked increase and ACL values varied greatly, implying an abrupt change to cold and dry conditions. This climate pattern corresponds to the broad decline in Asian monsoon intensity through the latter part of the Holocene. Our results do not support a later Holocene optimum in south China as suggested by previous studies.
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spelling pubmed-49784072016-08-25 Molecular Paleoclimate Reconstructions over the Last 9 ka from a Peat Sequence in South China Wang, Xinxin Huang, Xianyu Sachse, Dirk Ding, Weihua Xue, Jiantao PLoS One Research Article To achieve a better understanding of Holocene climate change in the monsoon regions of China, we investigated the molecular distributions and carbon and hydrogen isotope compositions (δ(13)C and δD values) of long-chain n-alkanes in a peat core from the Shiwangutian (SWGT) peatland, south China over the last 9 ka. By comparisons with other climate records, we found that the δ(13)C values of the long-chain n-alkanes can be a proxy for humidity, while the δD values of the long-chain n-alkanes primarily recorded the moisture source δD signal during 9–1.8 ka BP and responded to the dry climate during 1.8–0.3 ka BP. Together with the average chain length (ACL) and the carbon preference index (CPI) data, the climate evolution over last 9 ka in the SWGT peatland can be divided into three stages. During the first stage (9–5 ka BP), the δ(13)C values were depleted and CPI and P(aq) values were low, while ACL values were high. They reveal a period of warm and wet climate, which is regarded as the Holocene optimum. The second stage (5–1.8 ka BP) witnessed a shift to relatively cool and dry climate, as indicated by the more positive δ(13)C values and lower ACL values. During the third stage (1.8–0.3 ka BP), the δ(13)C, δD, CPI and P(aq) values showed marked increase and ACL values varied greatly, implying an abrupt change to cold and dry conditions. This climate pattern corresponds to the broad decline in Asian monsoon intensity through the latter part of the Holocene. Our results do not support a later Holocene optimum in south China as suggested by previous studies. Public Library of Science 2016-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4978407/ /pubmed/27505008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160934 Text en © 2016 Wang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Molecular Paleoclimate Reconstructions over the Last 9 ka from a Peat Sequence in South China
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title_full Molecular Paleoclimate Reconstructions over the Last 9 ka from a Peat Sequence in South China
title_fullStr Molecular Paleoclimate Reconstructions over the Last 9 ka from a Peat Sequence in South China
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Paleoclimate Reconstructions over the Last 9 ka from a Peat Sequence in South China
title_short Molecular Paleoclimate Reconstructions over the Last 9 ka from a Peat Sequence in South China
title_sort molecular paleoclimate reconstructions over the last 9 ka from a peat sequence in south china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4978407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27505008
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160934
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