Abstract
Abstract. Microfacies analysis of a sediment record from Chatyr Kol lake (Kyrgyz
Republic) reveals the presence of seasonal laminae (varves) from the
sediment base dated at 11 619±603 BP (years Before Present) up to
∼360±40 BP. The Chatvd19 floating varve
chronology relies on replicate varve counts on overlapping petrographic thin
sections with an uncertainty of ±5 %. The uppermost non-varved
interval was chronologically constrained by 210Pb and 137Cs
gamma spectrometry and interpolation based on varve thickness
measurements of adjacent varved intervals with an assumed maximum
uncertainty of 10 %. Six varve types were distinguished, are described in
detail, and show a changing predominance of clastic-organic, clastic-calcitic
or clastic-aragonitic, calcitic-clastic, organic-clastic, and clastic-diatom varves
throughout the Holocene. Variations in varve thickness and the number and
composition of seasonal sublayers are attributed to (1) changes in the amount
of summer or winter/spring precipitation affecting local runoff and erosion
and/or to (2) evaporative conditions during summer. Radiocarbon dating of
bulk organic matter, daphnia remains, aquatic plant remains, and Ruppia maritima seeds
reveals reservoir ages with a clear decreasing trend up core from
∼6150 years in the early Holocene, to ∼3000 years in the mid-Holocene, to ∼1000 years and less in the
late Holocene and modern times. In contrast, two radiocarbon dates from
terrestrial plant remains are in good agreement with the varve-based
chronology.
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