2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.yqres.2007.01.007
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800-yr-long records of annual air temperature and precipitation over southern Siberia inferred from Teletskoye Lake sediments

Abstract: A unique 800-yr-long record of annual temperatures and precipitation over the south of western Siberia has been reconstructed from the bottom sediments of Teletskoye Lake, Altai Mountains using an X-ray fluorescence scanner (XRF) providing 0.1-mm resolution timeseries of elemental composition and X-ray density (XRD). Br content appears to be broadly correlative with mean annual temperature variations because of changes in catchment vegetation productivity. Sr/Rb ratio reflects the proportion of the unweathered… Show more

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“…This depletion may be due to higher alteration and seems to be controlled by grain-size variations (Wennrich et al, 2013b). A similar relationship was reported for sediments in Teletskoe Lake (Kalugin et al, 2007).…”
Section: Zr Rb Sr Basupporting
confidence: 79%
“…This depletion may be due to higher alteration and seems to be controlled by grain-size variations (Wennrich et al, 2013b). A similar relationship was reported for sediments in Teletskoe Lake (Kalugin et al, 2007).…”
Section: Zr Rb Sr Basupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Furthermore, van Geel et al (1983) described occurrences of Mougeotia and Zygnema type (Zygnemataceae) as typical of shallow water environments. The increase in organic matter accumulation deduced by TOC (and Br) could be considered as characteristic of high productivity (Kalugin et al, 2007) in these shallow water environments. Conversely, increases in clastic input in lake sediments have been interpreted as due to lowering of lake level and more influence of terrestrial-fluvial deposition in a very shallow and ephemeral lake (Martín-Puertas et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precise dating is possible only for annually laminated sediments. In addition, sedimentary records maybe affected by secondary alterations due to mineral-pore water interaction, and re-crystallization (Kalugin et al 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%