Loess microstructure indication indexes for the study of palaeoclimatic conditions in northwest China

Abstract The Loess Plateau of China, located to the west of the Liupan Mountains and north of the Qinling Mountains stretching across the Yellow River, is the main loess deposit area in Northwest China. The loess in the northwest of China has deposits with large thickness and extensive distribution....

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Published in:Geoscience Data Journal
Main Author: Jin, Deng
Other Authors: National Natural Science Foundation of China
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/gdj3.202 2024-06-09T07:46:43+00:00 Loess microstructure indication indexes for the study of palaeoclimatic conditions in northwest China Jin, Deng National Natural Science Foundation of China 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.202 https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/gdj3.202 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Geoscience Data Journal volume 11, issue 1, page 27-45 ISSN 2049-6060 2049-6060 journal-article 2023 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.202 2024-05-16T14:28:29Z Abstract The Loess Plateau of China, located to the west of the Liupan Mountains and north of the Qinling Mountains stretching across the Yellow River, is the main loess deposit area in Northwest China. The loess in the northwest of China has deposits with large thickness and extensive distribution. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy spectrum analysis of loess have been performed to study the relationship between the loess microstructures and the forming climates Era. The relevant indexes were evaluated including the sand‐dropping speed ( V n ), certain sedimentary depths ( h n sand particle volume ( V d ) and element ratios of Ca/Fe, K/Al, Si/Al and Ca/Mg. The microstructure indexes of loess accumulation and evolution reflect paleoclimate conditions and time scales to a certain extent. The important discovery is the microscopic sand‐dropping speed ( V n ) and the sedimentary depth h n ) calculation method of different sedimentary ages. These indices are compared with the record of major aeolian‐forming climates from the Guliya ice core, and provide a reliable benchmark for studying climate change It also can be used as important indicators of monsoonal change and environmental evolution reconstruction. The index of sand sedimentation speed ( V n ) got from loess microstructure could reflect sand‐dropping speed and loess deposition course. According the article can serve as new indicators of climatic changes of different forming loess layers. It can also be concluded that the climatic indexes obtained from loess microstructure can reflect climate conditions of loess forming. The loess forming climatic parameters are synchronous correspond to Tengger Desert and Guliya ice core for studying climate change, then microscopic parameters can also be used for preliminary analysis of loess climate formation and has be found corresponding evidence, and the loess climatic parameters correspond to the other two indexes. The analysis of loess microstructure indexes is very useful in researching climate change. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper ice core Wiley Online Library Geoscience Data Journal
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description Abstract The Loess Plateau of China, located to the west of the Liupan Mountains and north of the Qinling Mountains stretching across the Yellow River, is the main loess deposit area in Northwest China. The loess in the northwest of China has deposits with large thickness and extensive distribution. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy spectrum analysis of loess have been performed to study the relationship between the loess microstructures and the forming climates Era. The relevant indexes were evaluated including the sand‐dropping speed ( V n ), certain sedimentary depths ( h n sand particle volume ( V d ) and element ratios of Ca/Fe, K/Al, Si/Al and Ca/Mg. The microstructure indexes of loess accumulation and evolution reflect paleoclimate conditions and time scales to a certain extent. The important discovery is the microscopic sand‐dropping speed ( V n ) and the sedimentary depth h n ) calculation method of different sedimentary ages. These indices are compared with the record of major aeolian‐forming climates from the Guliya ice core, and provide a reliable benchmark for studying climate change It also can be used as important indicators of monsoonal change and environmental evolution reconstruction. The index of sand sedimentation speed ( V n ) got from loess microstructure could reflect sand‐dropping speed and loess deposition course. According the article can serve as new indicators of climatic changes of different forming loess layers. It can also be concluded that the climatic indexes obtained from loess microstructure can reflect climate conditions of loess forming. The loess forming climatic parameters are synchronous correspond to Tengger Desert and Guliya ice core for studying climate change, then microscopic parameters can also be used for preliminary analysis of loess climate formation and has be found corresponding evidence, and the loess climatic parameters correspond to the other two indexes. The analysis of loess microstructure indexes is very useful in researching climate change. ...
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Loess microstructure indication indexes for the study of palaeoclimatic conditions in northwest China
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title Loess microstructure indication indexes for the study of palaeoclimatic conditions in northwest China
title_short Loess microstructure indication indexes for the study of palaeoclimatic conditions in northwest China
title_full Loess microstructure indication indexes for the study of palaeoclimatic conditions in northwest China
title_fullStr Loess microstructure indication indexes for the study of palaeoclimatic conditions in northwest China
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