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Are Chinese loess deposits essentially continuous?

Are Chinese loess deposits essentially continuous?
Are Chinese loess deposits essentially continuous?
We conducted a paleomagnetic examination of the last glacial loess of three representative profiles along an east-west transect in the central Loess Plateau in order to assess the continuity of Chinese loess. The results show that the Xifeng and Luochuan profiles record the Laschamp geomagnetic excursion but with different morphologies. Together with the published results from Weinan, southern plateau, our results suggest that sedimentation of the last glacial loess in the central-southern plateau was continuous at the time scale equivalent to the duration of the Laschamp excursion (~2 kyr), but probably episodic at finer time scales (<2 kyr). No geomagnetic excursion was found at the Yichuan profile near the Yellow River valley, where loess accumulation may be strongly affected by local environmental changes and thus may have been discontinuous. Both site location and time scale therefore need to be considered when considering continuity of Chinese loess.
geomagnetic excursion, loess accumulation, the last glacial period
0094-8276
L17306
Zhu, R-X.
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Zhang, R.
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Deng, C-L.
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Pan, Y-X.
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Liu, Q-S.
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Sun, Y-B.
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Pan, Y-X.
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Zhu, R-X., Zhang, R., Deng, C-L., Pan, Y-X., Liu, Q-S. and Sun, Y-B. (2007) Are Chinese loess deposits essentially continuous? Geophysical Research Letters, 34 (17), L17306. (doi:10.1029/2007GL030591).

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We conducted a paleomagnetic examination of the last glacial loess of three representative profiles along an east-west transect in the central Loess Plateau in order to assess the continuity of Chinese loess. The results show that the Xifeng and Luochuan profiles record the Laschamp geomagnetic excursion but with different morphologies. Together with the published results from Weinan, southern plateau, our results suggest that sedimentation of the last glacial loess in the central-southern plateau was continuous at the time scale equivalent to the duration of the Laschamp excursion (~2 kyr), but probably episodic at finer time scales (<2 kyr). No geomagnetic excursion was found at the Yichuan profile near the Yellow River valley, where loess accumulation may be strongly affected by local environmental changes and thus may have been discontinuous. Both site location and time scale therefore need to be considered when considering continuity of Chinese loess.

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Published date: 13 September 2007
Keywords: geomagnetic excursion, loess accumulation, the last glacial period
Organisations: Ocean and Earth Science

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Local EPrints ID: 49910
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/49910
ISSN: 0094-8276
PURE UUID: aca67223-31eb-4987-b2a9-51aacf1634d5

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Date deposited: 18 Dec 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 10:00

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Author: R-X. Zhu
Author: R. Zhang
Author: C-L. Deng
Author: Y-X. Pan
Author: Q-S. Liu
Author: Y-B. Sun

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