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Pedogeomorphology, geochronology and paleobotany of soil profiles obtained in the Kyichu River catchment, sourthern Tibet

Results of pedogeomorphological, geochronological and paleobotanical investigations are presented covering the last ca. 4,000 years. The study sites are located in the heavily degraded Kyichu River catchment around Lhasa at 3,600-4,600 m a.s.l. Repeatedly, colluvial sediments have been recorded overlying paleosols. These deposits can be divided into i) coarse-grained sediments with a high proportion of stones and boulders originating from alluvial fans and debris flows, ii) matrix supported sediments with some stones and boulders originating from mudflows or combined colluvial processes such as hillwash plus rock fall, and iii) fine-grained sediments originating from hill wash. The IRSL multi-level dating of profile QUG 1 points to a short-time colluvial sedimentation between 1.0 ± 0.1 and 0.8 ± 0.1 ka. In contrast, dated paleosols of profile GAR 1 (7,908 ± 99 and 3,668 ± 57 BP) encompass a first colluvial episode. Here, the upper colluvial sedimentation took place during several periods between 2.6 ± 0.3 and 0.4 ± 0.1 ka. For the first time in Tibet, a systematic extraction, determination and dating of charcoals from buried paleosols was conducted. The charcoals confirm the Late Holocene presence of juniper forests or woodlands in a now treeless, barren environment. A pollen diagram from Lhasa shows a distinct decline of pollen of the Jumperus-type around 4,140 ± 50 BP, which is interpreted as indicating a clearing of forests on the adjacent slopes. It is assumed that the environmental changes from forests to desertic rangelands since ca. 4,000 BP have been at least reinforced by humans.

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Kaiser, Knut, Miehe, Georg, Schoch, Werner H, Zander, Anja, Schlütz, Frank (2006). Dataset: Pedogeomorphology, geochronology and paleobotany of soil profiles obtained in the Kyichu River catchment, sourthern Tibet. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.787121

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.787121
Author Kaiser, Knut
Given Name Knut
Family Name Kaiser
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Miehe, Georg
Schoch, Werner H
Zander, Anja
Schlütz, Frank
Source Creation 2006
Publication Year 2006
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Kaiser_2006
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Name: LandSurface

Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Relief, soil and lost forest: Late Holocene environmental changes in southern Tibet under human impact
Type: DOI
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Year: 2006
Source: Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie
Authors: Kaiser Knut , Miehe Georg , Schoch Werner H , Zander Anja , Schlütz Frank .