Constraints from strontium and neodymium isotopic ratios and trace elements on the sources of the sediments in Lake Huguang Maar

H Zhou, BS Wang, H Guan, YJ Lai, CF You… - Quaternary …, 2009 - cambridge.org
The sediments in Lake Huguang Maar in coastal South China were previously thought to
originate mainly from wind-blown dust transported from North China, such that the lake …

Synoptic stability and anomalies in NE China inferred from dust provenance of Sihailongwan maar sediments during the past∼ 80 kyr

S Zaarur, M Stein, O Adam, J Mingram, J Liu… - Quaternary Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
The paleo-synoptic conditions that prevailed during the past∼ 80 kyr in northeastern China
are inferred from the elemental and Sr–Nd isotopic compositions of Lake Sihailongwan …

Late Quaternary climate in southern China deduced from Sr–Nd isotopes of Huguangyan Maar sediments

S Zaarur, M Stein, O Adam, J Mingram, G Chu… - Earth and Planetary …, 2018 - Elsevier
The hydro-climatic conditions that prevailed during the last Glacial and early to mid-
Holocene periods in South China are inferred from chemical compositions and Sr–Nd …

RECENT ENVIRONMENTAL EVOLUTION OF SHIJIUHU LAKE INFERRED FROM LAKE SEDIMENTS

Y Shuchun, X Bin - Quaternary Sciences, 2009 - dsjyj.com.cn
Shijiuhu Lake is a relatively large (A= 210.4 km2) and shallow water body with an average
depth of 4.08 m. It is located at the southern boundary between Anhui and Jiangsu …

Geochemistry of Daihai Lake sediments, Inner Mongolia, north China: implications for provenance, sedimentary sorting, and catchment weathering

Z Jin, F Li, J Cao, S Wang, J Yu - Geomorphology, 2006 - Elsevier
To advance the understanding of sediment distribution, catchment weathering, hydraulic
sorting, and sediment provenance in a tectonically stable basin, the geochemistry of surface …

Sediment geochemical records of environmental change in Lake Wuliangsu, Yellow River Basin, north China

J Wu, L Ma, H Yu, H Zeng, W Liu… - Journal of paleolimnology, 2013 - Springer
We present a paleolimnological record from shallow Lake Wuliangsu in the Yellow River
Basin, north China, using a short (56 cm) sediment core. Our objective was to investigate …

Geochemical records in Holocene lake sediments of northern China: Implication for natural and anthropogenic inputs

Z Jin, X Li, B Zhang, Y Han, G Zheng - Quaternary International, 2013 - Elsevier
Daihai Lake is located in a hydrologically closed basin within the transitional zone of the
East Asian monsoon, which has experienced significant lake-level fluctuations. The …

Linkage between Lake Xingkai sediment geochemistry and Asian summer monsoon since the last interglacial period

W Sun, E Zhang, E Liu, J Chang, J Shen - Palaeogeography …, 2018 - Elsevier
In this study, we present the element geochemical data of Core XK08-A2 drilled from Lake
Xingkai (Khanka), northeast China. The study aims to examine the changes of sediment …

Environmental implications of heavy metals from surface sediments in the Lake Hongze Basin

H He, Y Xu, J Yang, Z Zhang, X Shi - Quaternary Sciences, 2007 - dsjyj.com.cn
Abstract The Lake Hongze, a typical large-shallow freshwater lake in China is located on the
northwest of Jiangsu Province, 33 06'~ 33 40'N, 118 10'~ 118 52'E. The environmental …

Geochemical evidence of the anthropogenic alteration of element composition in lacustrine sediments from Wuliangsu Lake, north China

L Ma, J Wu, J Abuduwaili - Quaternary International, 2013 - Elsevier
Wuliangsu Lake is located in the upper reaches of the Yellow River and its catchment is
found in the Hetao Basin, one of the three largest irrigation districts in China. A 56 cm-length …