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Diets and environments of late Cenozoic mammals in the Qaidam Basin, Tibetan Plateau: Evidence from stable isotopes
Zhang, Chunfu; Wang, Yang; Li, Qiang; Wang, Xiaoming; Deng, Tao; Tseng, Zhijie J.; Takeuchi, Gary T.; Xie, Gangpu; Xu, Yingfeng; cz05d@my.fsu.edu
2012
发表期刊EARTH PLANET SC LETT
ISSN0012-821X
卷号333页码:70—82
摘要The timing history and driving mechanisms of C4 expansion and Tibetan uplift are hotly debated issues. Paleoenvironmental evidence from within the Tibetan Plateau is essential to help resolve these issues. Here we report results of stable C and O isotope analyses of tooth enamel samples from a variety of late Cenozoic mammals, including deer, giraffe, horse, rhino, and elephant, from the Qaidam Basin in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau. The enamel-delta C-13 values are < -89 parts per thousand for modern samples and <= -7 parts per thousand for fossils, except for one late Miocene rhino (CD0722, with delta C-13 values up to -4.1 parts per thousand). If the Qaidam Basin was as arid as today in the Mio-Pliocene, these data would indicate that the majority of the animals had C3 diets and only a few individuals (besides the exceptional rhino CD0722) may have consumed some C4 plants. Based on geological evidence, however, the Qaidam Basin was probably warmer and more humid during the late Miocene and early Pliocene than today. Thus, these delta C-13 values likely indicate that many individuals had significant dietary intakes of C4 plants, and the Qaidam Basin had more C4 plants in the late Miocene and early Pliocene than today. Moreover, the Qaidam Basin likely had much denser vegetation at those times in order to support such large mammals as rhinos and elephants. While the delta O-18 values did not increase monotonously with time, the range of variation seems to have increased considerably since the early Pliocene, indicating increased aridification in the basin. The mean delta O-18 values of large mammals and those reconstructed for local meteoric waters display a significant negative shift in the late Miocene, consistent with the marine delta O-18 record which shows a cooling trend in the same period. Taken together, the isotope data suggest a warmer, wetter, and perhaps lower Qaidam Basin during the late Miocene and early Pliocene. Increased aridification after the early Pliocene is likely due to a combined effect of regional tectonism, which resulted in a more effective barrier preventing moisture from the Indian Ocean or Bay of Bengal from reaching the basin, and global cooling. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
关键词Atmospheric Co2 Oxygen Isotopes Bone Phosphate Fossil Mammals Western China Ice Core Reconstruction Carbon Water Precipitation
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Zhang, Chunfu,Wang, Yang,Li, Qiang,et al. Diets and environments of late Cenozoic mammals in the Qaidam Basin, Tibetan Plateau: Evidence from stable isotopes[J]. EARTH PLANET SC LETT,2012,333:70—82.
APA Zhang, Chunfu.,Wang, Yang.,Li, Qiang.,Wang, Xiaoming.,Deng, Tao.,...&cz05d@my.fsu.edu.(2012).Diets and environments of late Cenozoic mammals in the Qaidam Basin, Tibetan Plateau: Evidence from stable isotopes.EARTH PLANET SC LETT,333,70—82.
MLA Zhang, Chunfu,et al."Diets and environments of late Cenozoic mammals in the Qaidam Basin, Tibetan Plateau: Evidence from stable isotopes".EARTH PLANET SC LETT 333(2012):70—82.
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