Benjamin Läuchli, P. Augustinus, Leonie Peti, J. Hopkins
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Abstract
Abstract. The accurate and precise reconstruction of Quaternary
climate as well as the events that punctuate it is an important driver of the study
of lake sediment archives. However, until recently lake sediment-based
palaeoclimate reconstructions have largely concentrated on Northern
Hemisphere lake sequences due to a scarcity of continuous and
high-resolution lake sediment sequences from the Southern Hemisphere,
especially from the southern mid-latitudes. In this context, the deep maar
lakes of the Auckland Volcanic Field of northern New Zealand are significant
as several contain continuous and well-laminated sediment sequences. Onepoto
Basin potentially contains the longest temporal lake sediment record from
the Auckland Volcanic Field (AVF), spanning from Marine Isotope Stage 6e (MIS 6e) to the early Holocene when lacustrine
sedimentation was terminated by marine breach of the south-western crater
tuff ring associated with post-glacial sea-level rise. The Onepoto record
consists of two new, overlapping cores spanning ca. 73 m combined with
archive material in a complete composite stratigraphy. Tephrochronology and
14 C dating provide the fundamental chronological framework for the core,
with magnetic relative palaeo-intensity variability downcore, and meteoric
10 Be influx into the palaeolake to refine the chronology. The µ -XRF (micro X-ray fluorescence)
downcore variability for the entirety of the lake sediment sequence has
been established with measurement of a range of proxies for climate
currently underway. This work will produce the first continuous record of
the last 200 kyr of palaeoclimate from northern New Zealand to date.
摘要第四纪气候的精确重建及其间断事件是湖泊沉积物档案研究的重要推动力。然而,直到最近,基于湖泊沉积物的古气候重建主要集中在北半球的湖泊序列上,因为缺乏来自南半球,特别是来自中纬度南部的连续和高分辨率湖泊沉积物序列。在这种背景下,新西兰北部奥克兰火山场的深马尔湖具有重要意义,因为其中一些湖含有连续且层状良好的沉积层序。OnepotoBasin可能包含奥克兰火山场(AVF)以来最长的湖泊沉积记录,从海洋同位素阶段6e (MIS 6e)跨越到全新世早期,在全新世早期,湖泊沉积被西南火山口凝灰岩环的海蚀口终止,并与冰川后海平面上升有关。Onepoto记录由两个新的重叠岩心组成,跨度约73米,并结合了完整复合地层中的档案材料。温度年代学和14c测年为岩心提供了基本的年代学框架,岩心下部的磁相对古强度变率和流入古湖的大气10 - Be为年代学提供了完善的依据。通过测量当前正在进行的一系列气候代用物,建立了整个湖泊沉积物序列的µ-XRF(微x射线荧光)下核变异性。这项工作将产生迄今为止新西兰北部近200年古气候的第一个连续记录。