The Carbon Isotopic Composition of △C in Loess Sedimentsand the Estimating of CO2 Concentration in Paleo-atmosphere
- Publish Date: 1995-12-10
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Key words:
- △C /
- Carbon Isotope /
- CO2content of the atmosphere
Abstract: It has long been known that CO2, content of the atmosphere influences temperature by determining the amount of long-wave radiation trapped in the atmosphere. Therefore, Understanding the variation of atmospheric CO2 during Quaternary is very important for studying the influence of atmospheric CO2 on global climatic change. UP till now the information on variation of atmospheric CO2 during Quaternary is mainly obtained by the composition analysis of ice core.Because the longeSt cores so far obtained (1400-3000m) cover only the last 100000-160000 years, the studying on variation, of atmospheric CO2, during Quaternary is restricted.△C is a secondary carbonate in loess sediment with a characteristic thermo-decompositon interval(500600℃). The isotopic composition characteristics and geographical distributive feature of △C suggest that AC was formed under the condition of arid or semiarid, low temperatory, high evaporation and little vegetation. Under the condition loess CO2is mainly from atmosphere and its carbon isotopic composition is veryclose to that of atmospheric CO2.The relationship between CO2 content of the atmosphere and its carbon isotopic composition in northwest of China is δ13C=5756/[CO2]-22. 7Replacing δ13C of atmospheric CO2, with that of △C, we preliminaryly estimate the CO2 content of the paleo-atmosphere. The results show that the CO2content of the atmosphere from E1-1 to S3ranges from 311. 1 × 10-6 to 397. 0× 10-6and the difference between estimated values and measured values decreases with the climatic evolution from wet-warm to dry-cold.
Citation: | Li Chunyuan, Wang Xianbin, Chen Jianfa, Zhang Tongwei. The Carbon Isotopic Composition of △C in Loess Sedimentsand the Estimating of CO2 Concentration in Paleo-atmosphere[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 1995, 13(S1): 171-175. |