Climatic Controls on a Holocene Mercury Stable Isotope Sediment Record of Lake Titicaca
Mercury (Hg) records in sediment archives inform past patterns of Hg deposition and the anthropogenic contribution to global Hg cycling. Natural climate variations complicate the interpretation of past Hg accumulation rates (HgARs), warranting additional research. Here, we investigated Hg stable isotopes in a ca. 8k year-long sediment core of Lake Titicaca and combined isotopic data with organic biomarkers and biogeochemical measurements. A wet period in the early Holocene (8000-7300 BP) induced strong watershed erosion, leading to a high HgAR (20.2 ± 6.9 μg m-2 year-1), which exceeded the 20th century HgAR (8.4 ± 1.0 μg m-2 year-1). Geogenic Hg input dominated during the early Holocene (f
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Published In
DOI
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Start / End Page
Related Subject Headings
- 51 Physical sciences
- 37 Earth sciences
- 34 Chemical sciences