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Late Cenozoic Chemical Weathering and Environmental Changes Recorded in the Co Ngoin Sediments,Central Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
引用本文:CHEN Shiyue,JIN Zhangdong,WANG Sumin and SHEN Ji Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Nanjing,Jiangsu,School of Environment and Planning,Liaocheng University,Liaocheng,Shandong Institute of Earth Environment,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Xi’an,Shaanxi. Late Cenozoic Chemical Weathering and Environmental Changes Recorded in the Co Ngoin Sediments,Central Qinghai-Tibet Plateau[J]. 《地质学报》英文版, 2005, 79(3): 384-391. DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-6724.2005.tb00903.x
作者姓名:CHEN Shiyue  JIN Zhangdong  WANG Sumin and SHEN Ji Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology  Chinese Academy of Sciences  Nanjing  Jiangsu  School of Environment and Planning  Liaocheng University  Liaocheng  Shandong Institute of Earth Environment  Chinese Academy of Sciences  Xi’an  Shaanxi
作者单位:[1]NanjingInstituteofGeographyandLimnology,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Nanjing,Jiangsu210008//SchoolofEnvironmentandPlanning,LiaochengUniversity,Liaocheng,Shandong252059 [2]NanjingInstituteofGeographyandLimnology,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Nanjing,Jiangsu210008//InstituteofEarthEnvironment,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Xi'an,Shaanxi710075 [3]NanjingInstituteofGeographyandLimnology,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Nanjing,Jiangsu210008
基金项目:国家自然科学基金;国家重点基础研究发展计划(973计划)
摘    要:A series of faulted inland basins were developed in the central Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, among which the Co Ngoin Basin containing thick lacustrine sediments is located in the peripheral area of the Indian monsoon. In this paper, we present the weathering history and paleoclimatic changes in the last 2.8 Ma based on studies of high-resolution temporal distributions of Sr, Rb and Zr concentrations, Rb/Sr and Zr/Rb ratios and δ ^13C and TOC for the Co Ngoin sediments, in combination with the sediment properties, grain size distribution and clay mineralogy. The sedimentary records indicate three environmental stages in the last 2.8Ma. At the core depth of 197-170m (about 2.8-2.5Ma), low-intensity chemical weathering in the Co Ngoin catchment was experienced under warm-dry to cool-wet climate conditions with relatively low Sr concentration and high Rb/Sr and Zr/Rb ratios. The sudden occurrence of both subalpine coniferous forest and coarses and and gravel sediments in the Co Ngoin core reflects a strong tectonic uplift. The high Sr concentrations and low Rb/Sr and Zr/Rb ratios reflect a relatively strong chemical weathering between 2.5Ma and 0.8Ma (at the core depth of 170-38.5m) under a temperate/cool and wet climate, characterized by mud and silt with fine sand, probably indicating a stable process of denudation and planation of the plateau. Above the depth of 38.5m (about 0.8-0Ma), the coarsening of sediments indicates a strong tectonic uplift and a relatively low intensity of chemical weathering as supported by the record of sediments having relatively low Sr concentrations and high Rb/Sr and Zr/Rb ratios. Since then, the plateau has taken the shape of the modern topographic pattern above 4000m a.s.l.

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Late Cenozoic Chemical Weathering and Environmental Changes Recorded in the Co Ngoin Sediments,Central Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Chen Shiyue,JIN Zhangdong,WANG Sumin,SHEN Ji. Late Cenozoic Chemical Weathering and Environmental Changes Recorded in the Co Ngoin Sediments,Central Qinghai-Tibet Plateau[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition), 2005, 79(3): 384-391. DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-6724.2005.tb00903.x
Authors:Chen Shiyue  JIN Zhangdong  WANG Sumin  SHEN Ji
Abstract:Abstract  A series of faulted inland basins were developed in the central Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau, among which the Co Ngoin Basin containing thick lacustrine sediments is located in the peripheral area of the Indian monsoon. In this paper, we present the weathering history and paleoclimatic changes in the last 2.8 Ma based on studies of high‐resolution temporal distributions of Sr, Rb and Zr concentrations, Rb/Sr and Zr/Rb ratios and δ13C and TOC for the Co Ngoin sediments, in combination with the sediment properties, grain size distribution and clay mineralogy. The sedimentary records indicate three environmental stages in the last 2.8 Ma. At the core depth of 197–170 m (about 2.8–2.5 Ma), low‐intensity chemical weathering in the Co Ngoin catchment was experienced under warm‐dry to cool‐wet climate conditions with relatively low Sr concentration and high Rb/Sr and Zr/Rb ratios. The sudden occurrence of both subalpine coniferous forest and coarse sand and gravel sediments in the Co Ngoin core reflects a strong tectonic uplift. The high Sr concentrations and low Rb/Sr and Zr/Rb ratios reflect a relatively strong chemical weathering between 2.5 Ma and 0.8 Ma (at the core depth of 170–38.5 m) under a temperate/cool and wet climate, characterized by mud and silt with fine sand, probably indicating a stable process of denudation and planation of the plateau. Above the depth of 38.5 m (about 0.8–0 Ma), me coarsening of sediments indicates a strong tectonic uplift and a relatively low intensity of chemical weathering as supported by the record of sediments having relatively low Sr concentrations and high Rb/Sr and Zr/Rb ratios. Since then, the plateau has taken the shape of the modern topographic pattern above 4000 m a.s.1.
Keywords:Qinghai-Tibet Plateau  Co Ngoin  Rb/Sr  Zr/Rb  TOC  environmental evolution
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