2024
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2024.1324724
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Diatom-based inferences of environmental changes from an alpine lake on the southeast edge of the Tibetan plateau over the last 4000 years

Yunxia Zhang,
Wei Peng,
Yanling Li
et al.

Abstract: To better understand how global and regional-scale climate has changed, high-resolution records for environmental changes are still needed in southwestern (SW) China during the Late Holocene epoch. This study presents a well-dated high-resolution diatom analysis from a 1.66-m-long sediment core taken from Lake Cuogeda (CGD) on the southeast (SE) edge of the Tibetan Plateau to document environmental changes over the past ∼4000 years. Diatom and other geochemical proxies show that, from 3850 to 3430 cal yr BP (b… Show more

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“…Its advantages include diatoms' high sensitivity to changes in water quality, making them reliable early indicators of shifts in ecosystem health. Diatom records also offer insights into historical water quality trends, illustrating the effects of human activity and environmental changes over time, as demonstrated in numerous studies [29][30][31]. However, challenges such as the necessity for region-specific indices due to regional variation and the requirement for taxonomic expertise to avoid misidentification and inaccurate assessments persist.…”
Section: The Evolution Of Microscopy-enabled Diatom-based Water Quali...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its advantages include diatoms' high sensitivity to changes in water quality, making them reliable early indicators of shifts in ecosystem health. Diatom records also offer insights into historical water quality trends, illustrating the effects of human activity and environmental changes over time, as demonstrated in numerous studies [29][30][31]. However, challenges such as the necessity for region-specific indices due to regional variation and the requirement for taxonomic expertise to avoid misidentification and inaccurate assessments persist.…”
Section: The Evolution Of Microscopy-enabled Diatom-based Water Quali...mentioning
confidence: 99%