Late Cenozoic Geoarchives from Lake Baikal, Siberia

Three long sediment cores (BDP-98 – 600 m, BDP-96 – 200 m and BDP-93 – 100 m) drilled in Lake Baikal (Siberia) have been studied with the aims of establishing an absolute chronology and reconstructing paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental changes in the region. The location of the lake at relatively...

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Main Author: Sapota, Tomasz
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper 2004
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-45522013-01-08T13:04:00ZLate Cenozoic Geoarchives from Lake Baikal, SiberiaengSapota, TomaszUppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaperUppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis2004Quaternary geologyLake BaikalBe-10 isotopechronologypaleoclimatetectonicsgeomagnetic fieldcosmic raysKvartärgeologiQuaternary geologyKvartärgeologiThree long sediment cores (BDP-98 – 600 m, BDP-96 – 200 m and BDP-93 – 100 m) drilled in Lake Baikal (Siberia) have been studied with the aims of establishing an absolute chronology and reconstructing paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental changes in the region. The location of the lake at relatively high latitude and continental interior and a thick continuous sedimentary archive that developed in a rift system tectonic setting provide unique material for this investigation. The cosmogenic isotope 10Be was used for dating and the results indicate time spans of 8 (+0.8\-0.6) Myr for BDP-98, 5.5 (±0.13) Myr for BDP-96 and >0.7 Myr for BDP-93. Two major sedimentary facies (deltaic and hemipelagic) are distinguished by textural geochemical and mineralogical data. Detrital mineral composition suggests negligible change in provenance during the period studied. Formation of authigenic minerals, such as framboidal pyrite, vivianite and siderite, reflects variable environmental conditions in the lake and climate change in the region. Biogenic silica content shows climatic influence, which is modified by the supply of detrital material and postdepositional alterations. 10Be dating, combined with lithological analysis of the sediments, makes it possible to place temporal constrains on climate cooling at the Miocene/Pliocene boundary (5 Myr ago) and at the Early/Late Pliocene boundary (3.6 Myr ago) as well as the beginning of the northern hemisphere glaciation at about 2.5–2.6 Myr ago. The regional east-west tectonic extension of south-east Asia, related to Tibetan Plateau uplift, was confined in the Baikal area to between about 7 and 5 Myr ago, with a rifting rate calculated at 7 mm year-1. Furthermore, the 10Be data suggest that geomagnetic field intensity strengthened around the Miocene/Pliocene boundary. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-4552urn:isbn:91-554-6037-2Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology, 1104-232X ; 1013application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Quaternary geology
Lake Baikal
Be-10 isotope
chronology
paleoclimate
tectonics
geomagnetic field
cosmic rays
Kvartärgeologi
Quaternary geology
Kvartärgeologi
spellingShingle Quaternary geology
Lake Baikal
Be-10 isotope
chronology
paleoclimate
tectonics
geomagnetic field
cosmic rays
Kvartärgeologi
Quaternary geology
Kvartärgeologi
Sapota, Tomasz
Late Cenozoic Geoarchives from Lake Baikal, Siberia
description Three long sediment cores (BDP-98 – 600 m, BDP-96 – 200 m and BDP-93 – 100 m) drilled in Lake Baikal (Siberia) have been studied with the aims of establishing an absolute chronology and reconstructing paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental changes in the region. The location of the lake at relatively high latitude and continental interior and a thick continuous sedimentary archive that developed in a rift system tectonic setting provide unique material for this investigation. The cosmogenic isotope 10Be was used for dating and the results indicate time spans of 8 (+0.8\-0.6) Myr for BDP-98, 5.5 (±0.13) Myr for BDP-96 and >0.7 Myr for BDP-93. Two major sedimentary facies (deltaic and hemipelagic) are distinguished by textural geochemical and mineralogical data. Detrital mineral composition suggests negligible change in provenance during the period studied. Formation of authigenic minerals, such as framboidal pyrite, vivianite and siderite, reflects variable environmental conditions in the lake and climate change in the region. Biogenic silica content shows climatic influence, which is modified by the supply of detrital material and postdepositional alterations. 10Be dating, combined with lithological analysis of the sediments, makes it possible to place temporal constrains on climate cooling at the Miocene/Pliocene boundary (5 Myr ago) and at the Early/Late Pliocene boundary (3.6 Myr ago) as well as the beginning of the northern hemisphere glaciation at about 2.5–2.6 Myr ago. The regional east-west tectonic extension of south-east Asia, related to Tibetan Plateau uplift, was confined in the Baikal area to between about 7 and 5 Myr ago, with a rifting rate calculated at 7 mm year-1. Furthermore, the 10Be data suggest that geomagnetic field intensity strengthened around the Miocene/Pliocene boundary.
author Sapota, Tomasz
author_facet Sapota, Tomasz
author_sort Sapota, Tomasz
title Late Cenozoic Geoarchives from Lake Baikal, Siberia
title_short Late Cenozoic Geoarchives from Lake Baikal, Siberia
title_full Late Cenozoic Geoarchives from Lake Baikal, Siberia
title_fullStr Late Cenozoic Geoarchives from Lake Baikal, Siberia
title_full_unstemmed Late Cenozoic Geoarchives from Lake Baikal, Siberia
title_sort late cenozoic geoarchives from lake baikal, siberia
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper
publishDate 2004
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