島根県神西湖堆積物の層序と完新世環境変遷史

Laguna : 汽水域研究 Volume 11 Page 135-145 published_at 2004-06
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Title
島根県神西湖堆積物の層序と完新世環境変遷史
Title
Holocene paleoenvironmental changes recorded in lacustrine sediments of Lake Jinzai, Shimane Prefecture, western Japan
Title Transcription
シマネ ケン ジンザイ コ タイセキ ブツ ノ ソウジョ ト カンシンセイ カンキョウ ヘンセン シ
Creator
Yamada Kazuyoshi
Source Title
Laguna : 汽水域研究
Volume 11
Start Page 135
End Page 145
Journal Identifire
ISSN 21852995
Descriptions
Lake Jinzai is a small brackish water lake located in the southwestern part of the Izumo Plain, Shimane Prefecture, western Japan. The JZ-01 sediment core was taken at the center of the lake(35°19′N, 132°41′E; water depth 1.55 m)using a thin-wall type piston core sampler. The core length is 24.3 m. This study clarified the stratigraphy and sedimentation rates in the JZ-01 core on the basis of an initial core description and eleven AMS radiocarbon dates of organic material and shell fragments. This study also reconstructs high resolution Holocene environmental change from the mineralogy and chemical composition of the core sediments. The variability in Lake Jinzai water conditions is apparent in the content of authigenic iron minerals(pyrite, marcasite and siderite)and the sulfur content of the sediment. These results demonstrate that lake water conditions changed drastically throughout the Holocene, with brackish water intervals from 9,500 to 7,300, 4,100 to 1,900 and from 400 cal. yr B.P. to the present. Also the influence of human activity on the lake environment began around 2,000 cal. yr B.P. - a time which may be related to a significant increase in the number and size of archaeological sites of the Ancient Izumo Kingdom.
Subjects
Lake Jinzai ( Other)
stratigraphy ( Other)
the Holocene ( Other)
paleoenvironmental changes ( Other)
mineral composition ( Other)
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学汽水域研究センター
Date of Issued 2004-06
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN10439529