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Meltwater Contribution to Lake Water Budget in Mid-Latitude Asia During the Deglaciation and Early Holocene. / Jiang, Jiawei; Liu, Hu; Jiang, Qingfeng et al.

In: Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 49, No. 22, e2022GL100229, 28.11.2022.

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Jiang, J, Liu, H, Jiang, Q, Chang, YP, Song, M, Meng, B, Wang, H, Cao, Y, Shen, J, Krivonogov, S, Liu, W & Liu, Z 2022, 'Meltwater Contribution to Lake Water Budget in Mid-Latitude Asia During the Deglaciation and Early Holocene', Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 49, no. 22, e2022GL100229. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GL100229

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Jiang, J., Liu, H., Jiang, Q., Chang, Y. P., Song, M., Meng, B., Wang, H., Cao, Y., Shen, J., Krivonogov, S., Liu, W., & Liu, Z. (2022). Meltwater Contribution to Lake Water Budget in Mid-Latitude Asia During the Deglaciation and Early Holocene. Geophysical Research Letters, 49(22), [e2022GL100229]. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GL100229

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Jiang J, Liu H, Jiang Q, Chang YP, Song M, Meng B et al. Meltwater Contribution to Lake Water Budget in Mid-Latitude Asia During the Deglaciation and Early Holocene. Geophysical Research Letters. 2022 Nov 28;49(22):e2022GL100229. doi: 10.1029/2022GL100229

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Jiang, Jiawei ; Liu, Hu ; Jiang, Qingfeng et al. / Meltwater Contribution to Lake Water Budget in Mid-Latitude Asia During the Deglaciation and Early Holocene. In: Geophysical Research Letters. 2022 ; Vol. 49, No. 22.

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abstract = "Contrasting moisture evolutions between westerlies-dominated Central Asia and monsoonal Asia since the mid-Holocene have been widely recognized. Yet, inconsistent hydrological records over the early Holocene from both regions hamper our understanding of hydroclimatic changes and associated mechanisms. Here we present isotopic and biomarker (alkenone) records from three Chinese lakes located at both regions to address a possible meltwater role in lake water budget. Our results show the occurrence of particularly depleted isotopic values of lake water associated with lake freshening within the deglaciation and early Holocene. Together with anomalously old 14C dates, which were also documented in many other Asian lakes, our observations likely indicate substantial meltwater contribution to mid-latitude Asian lake water budget, along with the climatic warming. Hence, the potential meltwater effect should be considered when inferring Asian summer monsoon and westerlies behavior over this critical period, with important implications to Holocene hydrological reconstructions and future hydroclimatic projections.",
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note = "Funding Information: We thank the editor and two anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments and suggestions and Prof. Chen‐Tung Arthur Chen for providing Lake Yanhaizi samples. This research was supported by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDB40000000 XDA2007020202), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41672349 and 40802084), Hong Kong Research Grants Council (17325516), and RFBR (21‐55‐53037). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.",
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N2 - Contrasting moisture evolutions between westerlies-dominated Central Asia and monsoonal Asia since the mid-Holocene have been widely recognized. Yet, inconsistent hydrological records over the early Holocene from both regions hamper our understanding of hydroclimatic changes and associated mechanisms. Here we present isotopic and biomarker (alkenone) records from three Chinese lakes located at both regions to address a possible meltwater role in lake water budget. Our results show the occurrence of particularly depleted isotopic values of lake water associated with lake freshening within the deglaciation and early Holocene. Together with anomalously old 14C dates, which were also documented in many other Asian lakes, our observations likely indicate substantial meltwater contribution to mid-latitude Asian lake water budget, along with the climatic warming. Hence, the potential meltwater effect should be considered when inferring Asian summer monsoon and westerlies behavior over this critical period, with important implications to Holocene hydrological reconstructions and future hydroclimatic projections.

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