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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0112855
论文题名:
Vegetation Controls on Weathering Intensity during the Last Deglacial Transition in Southeast Africa
作者: Sarah J. Ivory; Michael M. McGlue; Geoffrey S. Ellis; Anne-Marie Lézine; Andrew S. Cohen; Annie Vincens
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2014
发表日期: 2014-11-18
卷: 9, 期:11
英文关键词: Forests ; Lakes ; Paleoclimatology ; Sediment ; Rain ; Clay mineralogy ; Climate change ; Erosion
英文摘要: Tropical climate is rapidly changing, but the effects of these changes on the geosphere are unknown, despite a likelihood of climatically-induced changes on weathering and erosion. The lack of long, continuous paleo-records prevents an examination of terrestrial responses to climate change with sufficient detail to answer questions about how systems behaved in the past and may alter in the future. We use high-resolution records of pollen, clay mineralogy, and particle size from a drill core from Lake Malawi, southeast Africa, to examine atmosphere-biosphere-geosphere interactions during the last deglaciation (∼18–9 ka), a period of dramatic temperature and hydrologic changes. The results demonstrate that climatic controls on Lake Malawi vegetation are critically important to weathering processes and erosion patterns during the deglaciation. At 18 ka, afromontane forests dominated but were progressively replaced by tropical seasonal forest, as summer rainfall increased. Despite indication of decreased rainfall, drought-intolerant forest persisted through the Younger Dryas (YD) resulting from a shorter dry season. Following the YD, an intensified summer monsoon and increased rainfall seasonality were coeval with forest decline and expansion of drought-tolerant miombo woodland. Clay minerals closely track the vegetation record, with high ratios of kaolinite to smectite (K/S) indicating heavy leaching when forest predominates, despite variable rainfall. In the early Holocene, when rainfall and temperature increased (effective moisture remained low), open woodlands expansion resulted in decreased K/S, suggesting a reduction in chemical weathering intensity. Terrigenous sediment mass accumulation rates also increased, suggesting critical linkages among open vegetation and erosion during intervals of enhanced summer rainfall. This study shows a strong, direct influence of vegetation composition on weathering intensity in the tropics. As climate change will likely impact this interplay between the biosphere and geosphere, tropical landscape change could lead to deleterious effects on soil and water quality in regions with little infrastructure for mitigation.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/14501
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Sarah J. Ivory,Michael M. McGlue,Geoffrey S. Ellis,et al. Vegetation Controls on Weathering Intensity during the Last Deglacial Transition in Southeast Africa[J]. PLOS ONE,2014-01-01,9(11)
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