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Implications for soil environment from uranium isotopes of stalagmites
Authors:Runyuan?Kuang  Email author" target="_blank">Yongjin?WangEmail author  Xianghua?Zhang  Hai?Cheng
Institution:(1)College of Geographical Science, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210097 ,China;
(2)Department of Geology and Geophysics, Minnesota University, MN55455, USA
Abstract:By analyzing U and Th isotopic compositions of 41 samples in two stalagmites from Hulu Cave, Nanjing, we first discovered that variations of 238U and d 234U0 along the stalagmite growth-sequence (covering a period from 75 to 18 kaBP) are in high similarity to summer insolation curve at 33°N and d 18O-based climate record of the studied stalagmites. The concentration of 238U is mainly controlled by content of organic matter in the soil above the cave. This mechanism can be used to explain our result that 238U curve of stalagmites is in phase with fluctuation of the d 18O record of the same stalagmites and summer insolation at cave locality. However, 238U concentration curve vs. age is, in amplitude, inconsistent with the climatic curves, possibly due to complex processes of soil-water-rock interaction. d 234U0 indicates pedogenic intensity of soil profile above the cave and sensitively reflects alternations of pedogenesis and aeolian accumulation processes of Xiashu loess in Nanjing. Consequently, uranium concentration and its isotope ratio in stalagmites may provide a new proxy for climate change.
Keywords:U concentration  d 234U0  organic matter of soil  insolation  palaeoclimatic proxy
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