LI Shihong1 LI Xiaomei2 MAO Xueying1 XU Diandou1 OUYANG Hong1 ZHAO Junlin2 CHAI Zhifang1 1. Biogeochemical study of the sediments and plant remainders of Xihu Lake, Fields Peninsula, Antarctic with INAA[J]. Nuclear techniques, 2005, (4): 263-268.
LI Shihong1 LI Xiaomei2 MAO Xueying1 XU Diandou1 OUYANG Hong1 ZHAO Junlin2 CHAI Zhifang1 1. Biogeochemical study of the sediments and plant remainders of Xihu Lake, Fields Peninsula, Antarctic with INAA[J]. Nuclear techniques, 2005, (4): 263-268.DOI:
Biogeochemical study of the sediments and plant remainders of Xihu Lake, Fields Peninsula, Antarctic with INAA
The sediments and buried plant remainders from a drilling core in Xihu Lake
Fields Peninsula
Antarctic
were analyzed with instrumental neutron activation analysis method. Data analysis showed that the sediments at different depth had the identical multi-elemental distribution patterns. The same characteristic was also found in the plant remainder samples. Moreover
the sediments and the remainders showed similar multi-elemental distribution patterns including REEs
indicating that they had similar material resources. The elemental enrichment factors were also calculated to differentiate selective uptake of elements by the plant. The depth profiles of many elements of the remainder displayed significant and similarly regular changes. A conclusion can be drawn that the multi-elemental composite characteristics of the plant remainders were more responsive to the environmental changes than those of the sediments
which therefore could provide the important evidence to track the environmental and climatic evolution.