Carbon isotope and environmental changes in lakes in arid Northwest China

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Weiguo Liu
Xiangzhong Li
Zheng Wang
Huangye Wang
Hu Liu
Bo Zhang
Huan Zhang
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[1] CAS,Institute of Earth Environment
[2] State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology,undefined
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Carbon isotope; Lake; Arid region of northwestern China; Total organic carbon; Organic biomarkers;
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The stable carbon isotope composition (δ13C) of lacustrine sediments, which can record changes in past environmental conditions such as the C4/C3 terrestrial vegetation composition, has been widely used for the reconstruction of terrestrial ecosystems and global climate changes. It has also been widely used in paleolimnological studies in arid northwestern China. In recent years, however, an increasing number of studies have enriched the environmental significance reflected by the stable carbon isotope geochemistry of lakes; therefore, the interpretation of lake δ13C variations in paleoenvironmental reconstructions should be carefully evaluated from various aspects. In this paper, previous studies from the past several decades on the lacustrine δ13C variations in arid northwestern China were reviewed, and the possible mechanisms of the δ13C variations were discussed. Our study will provide a reference for the application of carbon isotope geochemistry in paleoenvironmental reconstructions.
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