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    A 15.4-ka paleoclimate record inferred from δ13C and δ15N of organic matter in sediments from the sub-alpine Daping Swamp, western Nanling Mountains, South China
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    Swamp
    δ15N
    Paleoclimatology
    Sedimentary organic matter
    In an attempt to discriminate between organic matter sources and reconstruct further the paleoenvironment of the southwestern coastal plain of Taiwan, organic carbon and nitrogen content (C/N) ratios and isotope composition (δ 13 C and δ 15 N ) are measured for sedimentary core samples collected from San-liao-wan, Zai-kang and Yihju in the southwestern coastal plain of Taiwan.Heavy δ 13 C values (up to -14.3 0 00 ) and high C/N ratios (average 9.3) with good correlation indicate that this area underwent a period of relative aridity from early Marine Isotopic Stage (MIS) 2 to the early MIS 1.In MIS 1, the δ 13 C and C/N ratio both vary initially before later steadying, indicating that the environment became progressively more stable, with C3 plants becoming dominant again.The Zai-kang core appears to have come from a shallow lagoon system that potentially preserved the record of δ 15 N from autochthonous primary producers.Regional organic source variation is revealed through the high δ 15 N values and con- stant C/N ratios in MIS 1 of the Zai-kang core.This may suggest that mangroves and macrophytes were the main aquatic organic matter source in the Zai-kang area during MIS 1.
    Sedimentary organic matter
    δ15N
    Coastal plain
    Isotopes of nitrogen