Historical Variation in the Distribution of Trace and Major Elements in a Poor Fen of Fenghuang Mountain, NE China
13. Climate action
15. Life on land
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0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI:
10.1134/s0016702918100038
Publication Date:
2018-10-11T11:47:04Z
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Ombrotrophic bogs are widely used to reconstruct the history of atmospheric metal deposition. Minerotrophic fens are potential archives as well but not much attention has been paid to them. This study examined the accumulation of major and trace elements in a poor fen of Fenghuang Mountain, NE China. Peat cores were dated by 210Pb and 137Cs techniques and elemental analyses were conducted after a two-step sequential digestion with HCl. Results suggest no significant pollution for other trace metals but Pb in Fenghuang Mountain area. Atmospheric soil dust flux (ASD) was calculated from the Ti content in the peat, and its decreasing trend over the last 60 years agrees with the East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM) shift, which suggests that ASD could be a potential climatic proxy for the EAWM variability in the region.
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