Radiocarbon and Luminescence Dating of Lacustrine Sediments in Zhari Namco, Southern Tibetan Plateau

There are more than 1,000 lakes within the Tibetan Plateau (TP), all of which are sensitive to changes in regional climate and local hydrology. Lacustrine sediments within these lakes preserve a good record of these changes. However, determining their precise ages is difficult due to the complex nat...

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Main Authors: Lu Cong, Yixuan Wang, Xiying Zhang, Tianyuan Chen, Donglin Gao, Fuyuan An
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2021.640172/full
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spelling doaj-868162eb6d644d44b9fae585059543912021-05-28T09:09:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632021-05-01910.3389/feart.2021.640172640172Radiocarbon and Luminescence Dating of Lacustrine Sediments in Zhari Namco, Southern Tibetan PlateauLu Cong0Lu Cong1Lu Cong2Yixuan Wang3Xiying Zhang4Tianyuan Chen5Donglin Gao6Fuyuan An7Key Laboratory of Comprehensive and Highly Efficient Utilization of Salt Lake Resources, Qinghai Institute of Salt Lakes, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xining, ChinaKey Laboratory of Salt Lake Geology and Environment of Qinghai Province, Xining, ChinaUniversity of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaKey Laboratory of Comprehensive and Highly Efficient Utilization of Salt Lake Resources, Qinghai Institute of Salt Lakes, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xining, ChinaKey Laboratory of Salt Lake Geology and Environment of Qinghai Province, Xining, ChinaKey Laboratory of Salt Lake Geology and Environment of Qinghai Province, Xining, ChinaKey Laboratory of Salt Lake Geology and Environment of Qinghai Province, Xining, ChinaKey Laboratory of Physical Geography and Environmental Processes of Qinghai Province, School of Geographical Science, Qinghai Normal University, Xining, ChinaThere are more than 1,000 lakes within the Tibetan Plateau (TP), all of which are sensitive to changes in regional climate and local hydrology. Lacustrine sediments within these lakes preserve a good record of these changes. However, determining their precise ages is difficult due to the complex nature of lake reservoir effects (LRE), which limit our understanding of paleoenvironmental changes. Focusing on an exposed 600 cm thick lacustrine sediment profile located in western Zhari Namco, we used a combination of both radiocarbon and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating methods in order to evaluate the carbon reservoirs of bulk organic matter (BOM) and aquatic plant remnants (APR), and to explore the age differences between 14C and OSL and their respective reliability. We demonstrated that (i) OSL ages were changed in stratigraphic order, and the OSL age just below the beach gravel layer was consistent with previously reported paleoshoreline ages; (ii) 14C ages were divergent between BOM and grass leaves; (iii) 14C ages of BOM were older than 14C ages of APR; and (iv) all 14C ages were older than OSL ages. This could be attributed to changing LRE in the past, causing the 14C ages to appear unstable during the deposition period. Although the 14C ages of terrestrial plant remnants (TPR) were not affected by LRE, an analyzed twig nonetheless returned a 14C age older than its respective layer’s OSL age, suggesting it may have been preserved on land prior to transportation into the lake. Our study suggests that OSL ages are more reliable than 14C ages with respect to Zhari Namco lacustrine sediments. We recommend caution when interpreting paleoenvironmental changes based on lacustrine sediment 14C ages alone.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2021.640172/fulllake reservoir effectlacustrine sedimentsoptically stimulated luminescenceradiocarbon datingTibetan Plateau
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author Lu Cong
Lu Cong
Lu Cong
Yixuan Wang
Xiying Zhang
Tianyuan Chen
Donglin Gao
Fuyuan An
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Lu Cong
Lu Cong
Yixuan Wang
Xiying Zhang
Tianyuan Chen
Donglin Gao
Fuyuan An
Radiocarbon and Luminescence Dating of Lacustrine Sediments in Zhari Namco, Southern Tibetan Plateau
Frontiers in Earth Science
lake reservoir effect
lacustrine sediments
optically stimulated luminescence
radiocarbon dating
Tibetan Plateau
author_facet Lu Cong
Lu Cong
Lu Cong
Yixuan Wang
Xiying Zhang
Tianyuan Chen
Donglin Gao
Fuyuan An
author_sort Lu Cong
title Radiocarbon and Luminescence Dating of Lacustrine Sediments in Zhari Namco, Southern Tibetan Plateau
title_short Radiocarbon and Luminescence Dating of Lacustrine Sediments in Zhari Namco, Southern Tibetan Plateau
title_full Radiocarbon and Luminescence Dating of Lacustrine Sediments in Zhari Namco, Southern Tibetan Plateau
title_fullStr Radiocarbon and Luminescence Dating of Lacustrine Sediments in Zhari Namco, Southern Tibetan Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Radiocarbon and Luminescence Dating of Lacustrine Sediments in Zhari Namco, Southern Tibetan Plateau
title_sort radiocarbon and luminescence dating of lacustrine sediments in zhari namco, southern tibetan plateau
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Earth Science
issn 2296-6463
publishDate 2021-05-01
description There are more than 1,000 lakes within the Tibetan Plateau (TP), all of which are sensitive to changes in regional climate and local hydrology. Lacustrine sediments within these lakes preserve a good record of these changes. However, determining their precise ages is difficult due to the complex nature of lake reservoir effects (LRE), which limit our understanding of paleoenvironmental changes. Focusing on an exposed 600 cm thick lacustrine sediment profile located in western Zhari Namco, we used a combination of both radiocarbon and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating methods in order to evaluate the carbon reservoirs of bulk organic matter (BOM) and aquatic plant remnants (APR), and to explore the age differences between 14C and OSL and their respective reliability. We demonstrated that (i) OSL ages were changed in stratigraphic order, and the OSL age just below the beach gravel layer was consistent with previously reported paleoshoreline ages; (ii) 14C ages were divergent between BOM and grass leaves; (iii) 14C ages of BOM were older than 14C ages of APR; and (iv) all 14C ages were older than OSL ages. This could be attributed to changing LRE in the past, causing the 14C ages to appear unstable during the deposition period. Although the 14C ages of terrestrial plant remnants (TPR) were not affected by LRE, an analyzed twig nonetheless returned a 14C age older than its respective layer’s OSL age, suggesting it may have been preserved on land prior to transportation into the lake. Our study suggests that OSL ages are more reliable than 14C ages with respect to Zhari Namco lacustrine sediments. We recommend caution when interpreting paleoenvironmental changes based on lacustrine sediment 14C ages alone.
topic lake reservoir effect
lacustrine sediments
optically stimulated luminescence
radiocarbon dating
Tibetan Plateau
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2021.640172/full
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