https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/493187
標題: | Disentangling natural and anthropogenic signals in lacustrine records: An example from the Ilan Plain, NE Taiwan | 作者: | Huang, J.-J. Huh, C.-A. Wei, K.-Y. L?wemark, L. Lin, S.-F. Liao, W.-H. Yang, T.-N. Song, S.-R. Lee, M.-Y. Su, C.-C. LUDVIG LOWEMARK CHIH-CHIEH SU SHENG-RONG SONG |
公開日期: | 2016 | 卷: | 4 | 來源出版物: | Frontiers in Earth Science | 摘要: | The impact of human activities has been increasing to a degree where humans now outcompete many natural processes. When interpreting environmental and climatic changes recorded in natural archives on historical time scales, it is therefore important to be able to disentangle the relative contribution of natural and anthropogenic processes. Lake Meihua on the Ilan Plain in northeastern Taiwan offers a particularly suitable opportunity to test how human activities known from historical records can be recorded in lacustrine sediment. For this purpose, three cores fromLake Meihua have been studied by a multiproxy approach, providing the first decadal-resolution lacustrine records covering the past 150 years in Taiwan. Profiles of excess 210 Pb, 137 Cs and 239,240 Pu from two short cores (MHL-09-01 and MHL-11-02) allowed a precise chronology to be established. The presence of a yellow, earthy layer with lower levels of organic material coincide with the record of land development associated with the construction of the San-Chin-Gong Temple during AD 1970–1982. Furthermore, in the lower part of the cores, the upwards increasing trend of inc/coh, TOC, TOC/TN, and grain size, coupled with the palynological data (increase of Alnus, Mallotus, Trema and herbs) from the nearby core MHL-5A with radiocarbon chronology, suggest that the area surrounding the lake has been significantly affected by agricultural activities since the arrival of Chinese settlers around ∼AD 1874. In sum, this study demonstrates that this suite of lacustrine sediments in northeastern Taiwan has recorded human activities in agreement with historical documents, and that different human activities will leave distinct sedimentological, geochemical, andpalynological signatures in the sedimentary archives. Therefore, multiproxy reconstructions are important to capture the complex nature of human-environmental interactions. Abetter understanding of the weathering and erosion response to human activities can also provide useful information for sustainable land-use management. © 2016 Huang, Huh, Wei, Löwemark, Lin, Liao, Yang, Song, Lee, Su and Lee. |
URI: | https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/493187 | DOI: | 10.3389/feart.2016.00098 | SDG/關鍵字: | Agricultural robots; Lakes; Land use; Radioisotopes; Sediments; Agricultural activities; Anthropogenic process; Anthropogenic signals; Environmental change; Environmental interactions; Human activities; Pollen; Xrf core scanners; Landforms; anthropogenic effect; climate change; human activity; lacustrine deposit; lake water; palynology; timescale; Taiwan |
顯示於: | 地質科學系 |
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