Lake sediment records of Quaternary climate change
Description
Lake sediments are excellent archives of climate and environmental change. Lakes typically exhibit high sedimentation rates, contain sedimentary components well-suited for a multi-proxy approach, multiple dating methods can be applied, exhibit a broad geographic distribution, and are relatively accessible for study. Furthermore, a number of geochemical techniques can be applied to recontsruct components of the climate system based on the stable isotope geochemistry of carbonate or organic phases preserved and exposed in lacustrine sedimentary cores. Various stable isotope methods can be applied to lacustrine systems and these are a valuable tool that can be used to monitor physical processes (e.g. evaporation), vegetation dynamics within the watershed (C3 vs C4 plant distributions), biologic processes (aquatic productivity), all of which can be driven by a regional climate forcing. (author).
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Publisher
- GNS Science
- Imprint Place
- Lower Hutt (New Zealand)
- Imprint Title
- Quaternary Techniques Short Course : 9 and 10 May 2019, National Isotope Centre
- Imprint Pagination
- 1 v.
- Journal Page Range
- 20 p.
Conference
- Title
- 16. Quaternary Techniques Short Course
- Dates
- 9-10 May 2019
- Place
- Lower Hutt (New Zealand)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- New Zealand
- Country of Input or Organization
- New Zealand
- INIS RN
- 50033804
- Subject category
- S58: GEOSCIENCES;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- CARBON 13; CLIMATIC CHANGE; LAKES; OXYGEN 18; QUATERNARY PERIOD; SEDIMENTS; SOUTH AMERICA
- Descriptors DEC
- CARBON ISOTOPES; CENOZOIC ERA; EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI; EVEN-ODD NUCLEI; GEOLOGIC AGES; ISOTOPES; LATIN AMERICA; LIGHT NUCLEI; NUCLEI; OXYGEN ISOTOPES; STABLE ISOTOPES; SURFACE WATERS
Optional Information
- Notes
- 31 refs., 11 figs., 1 tab.