Environmental Changes Inferred from Environmentally Sensitive Grainsize Component Records in Chaiwopu Lake, Xinjiang
- Publish Date: 2012-10-10
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Key words:
- Chaiwopu Lake /
- lake sediment /
- grain size /
- sensitive components
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Abstract: Grainsize analysis of a sediment core CW02 and surface sediments of the drainage area, retrieved from Chaiwopu Lake of Xinjiang, were carried out using a Malvern 2 000 grainsize analyzer. Combining with 137Cs dating, a continuous highresolution record of environmental changes was studied over the past 150 years. Firstly, according to primary components analysis of the contents of different grainsize, the material source of lake sediment was discussed. It showed that the large particle fraction of lake sediment was from the drainage surface sediment. And then, environmentally sensitive grainsize components were extracted by the variations of the grainsize standard deviation. The results indicated that the content/meansize of sensitive grainsize component (20~209 μm) is sensitive to the regional sanddust storm events in Chaiwopu lake basin. During the last 150 years, the strong sanddust storm occurred during 1910—1930AD and 1980—2000AD. Historical documents also recorded the strong dust storms around 1910s and 1980s. Based on the analysis of the abrupt change points, the sediment grainsize increased abruptly around 1910AD, which indicated an abrupt environmental event.
Citation: | Environmental Changes Inferred from Environmentally Sensitive Grainsize Component Records in Chaiwopu Lake, Xinjiang[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2012, 30(5): 945-954. |