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Cosmogenic Be inferred lake-level changes in Sumxi Co basin, Western Tibet
Authors:Ping Kong  Chunguang Na  David Fink  Feixin Huang  Lin Ding
Institution:aState Key Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 9825, Beijing 100029, China;bInstitute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China;cANSTO-Environment, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Menai, NSW 2234, Australia
Abstract:Most Tibetan lakes are surrounded by conspicuous regressive shorelines attesting to high-water levels in the past. Concentrations of the in situ produced cosmogenic radionuclide 10Be in bedrock from the three highest terraces surrounding Sumxi Co, situated in Western Kunlun, indicate that the highest lake-level appeared before 10,000–11,500 yr, and most likely between 11,000 and 12,800 yr. Younger ages for the two lower terraces imply regression of Sumxi Co during the early-mid Holocene. The concurrency of the highest lake-level with orbitally induced maximum northern hemisphere summer insolation suggests that the increase in water supply to Sumxi Co was most likely associated with increased recharge from melting glaciers. We conclude that the enhanced Indian monsoon during the early Holocene did not penetrate the Tibetan plateau and affect the northwestern part of Tibet significantly.
Keywords:Cosmogenic 10Be  Sumxi Co  Exposure age  Holocene  Tibet  West Kunlun  Lake terrace
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