Quartz OSL chronology of the loess deposits in the Western Qinling Mountains, China, and their palaeoenvironmental implications since the Last Glacial period

Extensive loess deposits exist in the Western Qinling Mountains(WQM), which constitute the transition zone between the Tibetan Plateau and the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP). These deposits are one of the most important terrestrial archives regarding past dust activity and environmental changes in East...

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Main Authors: Yang, Shengli, Liu, Nannan, Li, Dongxue, Cheng, Ting, Liu, Weiming, Li, Shuai, Chen, Hui, Liu, Li, Luo, Yuanlong
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Published: WILEY 2020
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https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12473
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spelling ftchinacadscimhe:oai:ir.imde.ac.cn:131551/50697 2023-05-15T16:38:19+02:00 Quartz OSL chronology of the loess deposits in the Western Qinling Mountains, China, and their palaeoenvironmental implications since the Last Glacial period Yang, Shengli Liu, Nannan Li, Dongxue Cheng, Ting Liu, Weiming Li, Shuai Chen, Hui Liu, Li Luo, Yuanlong 2020-09-25 http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/50697 https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12473 英语 eng WILEY BOREAS http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/50697 doi:10.1111/bor.12473 MASS ACCUMULATION RATE SHAN ICE CAP ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION SIZED QUARTZ GROWTH-CURVE TIME-SCALE LUMINESCENCE AGE RECORDS DUST Physical Geography Geology Geography Physical Geosciences Multidisciplinary 期刊论文 2020 ftchinacadscimhe https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12473 2022-12-19T18:27:47Z Extensive loess deposits exist in the Western Qinling Mountains(WQM), which constitute the transition zone between the Tibetan Plateau and the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP). These deposits are one of the most important terrestrial archives regarding past dust activity and environmental changes in East Asia; however, they remain insufficiently known and poorly understood. Herein, we conducted detailed quartz optically stimulated luminescence dating and multi-proxy analysis on the Zhouqu loess sequence. Our results show that the loess on the high terrace of the Bailong River started to accumulate by at least similar to 60 ka. The mass accumulation rate (MAR) in Zhouqu significantly varied during the Last Glacial period. The Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3 MARs were relatively high and stable. The highest MARoccurred in MIS2, with peak MARs during 25-19 ka, and it decreased with rapid changes during the Holocene. The discrepancy in the MARs of the WQM loess since the Last Glacial period compared with the rates in the CLP may imply different dust deposition processes in the WQM. The reconstructed palaeoenvironmental records indicate climate changes with warm-moist climate patterns and low dust flux in interglacial periods and cold-dry conditions with high dust flux in glacial periods, consistent with those on the CLP. The results contribute to better understanding of the linkages between dust accumulation and climate change in the WQM area. Report Ice cap IMHE OpenIR (Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Boreas 50 1 294 307
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topic MASS ACCUMULATION RATE
SHAN ICE CAP
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION
SIZED QUARTZ
GROWTH-CURVE
TIME-SCALE
LUMINESCENCE
AGE
RECORDS
DUST
Physical Geography
Geology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle MASS ACCUMULATION RATE
SHAN ICE CAP
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION
SIZED QUARTZ
GROWTH-CURVE
TIME-SCALE
LUMINESCENCE
AGE
RECORDS
DUST
Physical Geography
Geology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Yang, Shengli
Liu, Nannan
Li, Dongxue
Cheng, Ting
Liu, Weiming
Li, Shuai
Chen, Hui
Liu, Li
Luo, Yuanlong
Quartz OSL chronology of the loess deposits in the Western Qinling Mountains, China, and their palaeoenvironmental implications since the Last Glacial period
topic_facet MASS ACCUMULATION RATE
SHAN ICE CAP
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION
SIZED QUARTZ
GROWTH-CURVE
TIME-SCALE
LUMINESCENCE
AGE
RECORDS
DUST
Physical Geography
Geology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
description Extensive loess deposits exist in the Western Qinling Mountains(WQM), which constitute the transition zone between the Tibetan Plateau and the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP). These deposits are one of the most important terrestrial archives regarding past dust activity and environmental changes in East Asia; however, they remain insufficiently known and poorly understood. Herein, we conducted detailed quartz optically stimulated luminescence dating and multi-proxy analysis on the Zhouqu loess sequence. Our results show that the loess on the high terrace of the Bailong River started to accumulate by at least similar to 60 ka. The mass accumulation rate (MAR) in Zhouqu significantly varied during the Last Glacial period. The Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3 MARs were relatively high and stable. The highest MARoccurred in MIS2, with peak MARs during 25-19 ka, and it decreased with rapid changes during the Holocene. The discrepancy in the MARs of the WQM loess since the Last Glacial period compared with the rates in the CLP may imply different dust deposition processes in the WQM. The reconstructed palaeoenvironmental records indicate climate changes with warm-moist climate patterns and low dust flux in interglacial periods and cold-dry conditions with high dust flux in glacial periods, consistent with those on the CLP. The results contribute to better understanding of the linkages between dust accumulation and climate change in the WQM area.
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author Yang, Shengli
Liu, Nannan
Li, Dongxue
Cheng, Ting
Liu, Weiming
Li, Shuai
Chen, Hui
Liu, Li
Luo, Yuanlong
author_facet Yang, Shengli
Liu, Nannan
Li, Dongxue
Cheng, Ting
Liu, Weiming
Li, Shuai
Chen, Hui
Liu, Li
Luo, Yuanlong
author_sort Yang, Shengli
title Quartz OSL chronology of the loess deposits in the Western Qinling Mountains, China, and their palaeoenvironmental implications since the Last Glacial period
title_short Quartz OSL chronology of the loess deposits in the Western Qinling Mountains, China, and their palaeoenvironmental implications since the Last Glacial period
title_full Quartz OSL chronology of the loess deposits in the Western Qinling Mountains, China, and their palaeoenvironmental implications since the Last Glacial period
title_fullStr Quartz OSL chronology of the loess deposits in the Western Qinling Mountains, China, and their palaeoenvironmental implications since the Last Glacial period
title_full_unstemmed Quartz OSL chronology of the loess deposits in the Western Qinling Mountains, China, and their palaeoenvironmental implications since the Last Glacial period
title_sort quartz osl chronology of the loess deposits in the western qinling mountains, china, and their palaeoenvironmental implications since the last glacial period
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