A combination of water and sediment chemistry was used to investigate carbonate production and preservation in Lake Pumayum Co (altitude 5,030 m a.s.l.), south Tibet, China. We compared the chemical composition of lake water in various parts of the lake with that of input rivers and found that the loss of Ca(2+) results from calcite sedimentation induced by evaporation and biogenic precipitation. This is supported by evaporation data from the catchment and delta(18)O measurements on water. Results suggest that CaCO(3) is the predominant carbonate in this lake. There is a positive correlation in the sediments among concentrations of total inorganic carbon (TIC), Ca, total organic carbon (TOC), and total nitrogen, confirming that most carbona...
International audienceUsing co-variations of Sr/Ca and Mg/Ca, we examined the carbonate compositions...
On the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP), salinity, area, and altitude are the three main environmental gr...
Total organic carbon (TOC) content in lake sediments is typically used for the reconstruction of pal...
Yungui Plateau lakes in southwestern China are economically important, although few have been studie...
Water level and chemistry of Lake Qinghai are sensitive to climate changes and are important for pal...
A critical problem in the study of global climate change is how to identify "missing" carbon sinks. ...
The quantification of carbon burial in lake sediments, and carbon fluxes derived from different orig...
Since carbonate formation is an important process linking inorganic and biological components of fre...
Based on careful sampling and accurate analysis of recent sediments in Lake Chenghai, this paper dis...
Faithfully tracing sources of sediment and then quantifying the flux of each source are the first-or...
There have been a number of studies that have attempted to estimate the past radiocarbon reservoir e...
The consumption of CO2 due to carbonate weathering is thought to be an important terrestrial sink fo...
The sediments of the lakes on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau have been subjected to the pressures of nat...
The concentrations and isotopic compositions of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and particulate org...
To further investigate the significance of carbon isotopes of lake carbonates in arid areas, we exam...
International audienceUsing co-variations of Sr/Ca and Mg/Ca, we examined the carbonate compositions...
On the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP), salinity, area, and altitude are the three main environmental gr...
Total organic carbon (TOC) content in lake sediments is typically used for the reconstruction of pal...
Yungui Plateau lakes in southwestern China are economically important, although few have been studie...
Water level and chemistry of Lake Qinghai are sensitive to climate changes and are important for pal...
A critical problem in the study of global climate change is how to identify "missing" carbon sinks. ...
The quantification of carbon burial in lake sediments, and carbon fluxes derived from different orig...
Since carbonate formation is an important process linking inorganic and biological components of fre...
Based on careful sampling and accurate analysis of recent sediments in Lake Chenghai, this paper dis...
Faithfully tracing sources of sediment and then quantifying the flux of each source are the first-or...
There have been a number of studies that have attempted to estimate the past radiocarbon reservoir e...
The consumption of CO2 due to carbonate weathering is thought to be an important terrestrial sink fo...
The sediments of the lakes on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau have been subjected to the pressures of nat...
The concentrations and isotopic compositions of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and particulate org...
To further investigate the significance of carbon isotopes of lake carbonates in arid areas, we exam...
International audienceUsing co-variations of Sr/Ca and Mg/Ca, we examined the carbonate compositions...
On the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP), salinity, area, and altitude are the three main environmental gr...
Total organic carbon (TOC) content in lake sediments is typically used for the reconstruction of pal...