El. Goldberg et al., Geochemical signals of orbital forcing in the records of paleoclimates found in the sediments of Lake Baikal, NUCL INST A, 448(1-2), 2000, pp. 384-393
X-ray fluorescent analysis with synchrotron radiation (SRXFA) and neutron a
ctivation analysis (NAA) were used to study the distribution of elements in
sediments of Lake Baikal over the time interval of Brunhes Epoch (0-780 ky
r BP). The concentrations of some elements and their ratio respond to chang
es of the climate. Sr/Ba, Sr/Rb, Sr/Cs, Sr/Fe, Sr/Ti, U/Th, Zn/Nb, Mo, Eu,
Y, Yb positively correlate with the content of biogenic silica (BiSi) which
is high at intervals belonging to interglacials and small at those belongi
ng to glacials. On the contrary Ba, Rb, Cs, Th, La, Ce, Nd, La (Ce)/Yb (Y,
Zr) negatively correlate with BiSi. These two series of geochemical signals
, along with BiSi, reflect oscillations of the climate between glacials and
interglacials. Spectral analysis of the records revealed that they are mod
ulated by orbital forcing. This proves that the climates of East Siberia de
pend on orbital forcing to the similar extent, as does the global climate.
Comparison of the climate records found in the sediments of Lake Baikal wit
h the pattern of orbital parameters made it possible to estimate the mean r
ates of sediment accumulation over different time intervals and to refine t
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