2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10933-013-9679-9
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Increased precipitation during the Little Ice Age in northern Taiwan inferred from diatoms and geochemistry in a sediment core from a subalpine lake

Abstract: We studied diatoms in a 55.5-cm-long sediment core from a subalpine lake in northern Taiwan, Tsuifong Lake (TFL), to investigate environmental changes from AD 490 to present. Diatom assemblages of the last century were dominated by acidophilous species, whereas alkaliphilous taxa dominated the record between AD 1480 and 1910. Over the studied time frame, four decadal periods with high precipitation were inferred from evidence of elevated soil input from the watershed, supported by the stable isotope signatures… Show more

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“…7), indicating Figure 8. Variations of diatom-inferred precipitation during the last 1000 years in subalpine lake (TFL) (Wang et al, 2013), lowland lake (DHL), and offshore marine sediments (SOT) the stable lacustrine environment.. During this period the DHL hydrological conditions are similar to today, which is an enclosed lake without the influence of alluviums. Although the flood variations cannot be reflected by the proxy of overflows, such as pollen PC2, the variations in diatom assemblages imply changes in the lake level.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Paleoenvironment and Their Impact On Agricmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…7), indicating Figure 8. Variations of diatom-inferred precipitation during the last 1000 years in subalpine lake (TFL) (Wang et al, 2013), lowland lake (DHL), and offshore marine sediments (SOT) the stable lacustrine environment.. During this period the DHL hydrological conditions are similar to today, which is an enclosed lake without the influence of alluviums. Although the flood variations cannot be reflected by the proxy of overflows, such as pollen PC2, the variations in diatom assemblages imply changes in the lake level.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Paleoenvironment and Their Impact On Agricmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The continuously high percentages of Cyperaceae pollen and epiphytic diatoms reflect that the wetland expanded in the vicinity of the DHL. Although the climate records in Taiwan indicated a wetter LIA (Liew et al, 2014;Wang et al, 2013Wang et al, , 2014, the reduction in flood events in the Ilan Plain during the early LIA was likely related to the local depositional environment in the alluvial plain transition phase. The human activities are reduced during this period.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Paleoenvironment and Their Impact On Agricmentioning
confidence: 95%
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