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Chemical weathering since the Little Ice Age recorded in lake sediments: a high‐resolution proxy of past climate
Authors:Zhangdong Jin  Sumin Wang  Ji Shen  Enlou Zhang  Fuchun Li  Junfeng Ji  Xinwei Lu
Abstract:Because of the different geochemical behaviour of rubidium and strontium in earth surface processes, variations of the Rb/Sr ratios in lake sediments were used as a geochemical proxy of chemical weathering and past climate in a single watershed. Low magnetic susceptibility, low CaCO3, low Sr concentration and, hence, high Rb/Sr ratio in the lake sediments indicate weak chemical weathering under a cold but wet climate during the Little Ice Age (LIA) in the closed Daihai Lake watershed. The concordant change in both Sr and CaCO3 concentrations with δ18O values in the Dunde ice core suggests that weak chemical weathering during the wet LIA was controlled by air temperature. After the LIA, however, precipitation played a dominant role in chemical weathering. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:closed lake  Rb/Sr ratio  chemical weathering  the Little Ice Age
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