Aeolian process and climatic changes in loess records from the eastern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for paleoenvironmental dynamics since MIS 3

The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is extremely sensitive to climate change. However, climate variability during the last glaciation in the TP is not well-understood. The widely distributed loess deposits on the eastern TP serve as a significant archive for retrieving past climate changes and aeolian dust dyn...

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Main Authors: Li, Qiong, Li, Pushuang, Liu, Xiaojing, Chen, Zixuan, Liu, Li, Liu, Weiming, Luo, Yuanlong, Zhou, Jiantao, Wen, Chen, Yang, Shengli
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/57490
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2023.107361
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spelling ftchinacadscimhe:oai:ir.imde.ac.cn:131551/57490 2023-12-03T10:26:46+01:00 Aeolian process and climatic changes in loess records from the eastern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for paleoenvironmental dynamics since MIS 3 Li, Qiong Li, Pushuang Liu, Xiaojing Chen, Zixuan Liu, Li Liu, Weiming Luo, Yuanlong Zhou, Jiantao Wen, Chen Yang, Shengli 2023-10-01 http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/57490 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2023.107361 英语 eng ELSEVIER CATENA http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/57490 doi:10.1016/j.catena.2023.107361 Loess OSL dating Indian summer monsoon Grain size MAR MASS ACCUMULATION RATE DOSE-RESPONSE CURVES CHINESE LOESS GRAIN-SIZE CENTRAL-ASIA ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION MAGNETIC-SUSCEPTIBILITY DELTA-O-18 RECORDS LAST GLACIATION NORTH-ATLANTIC Geology Agriculture Water Resources Geosciences Multidisciplinary Soil Science 期刊论文 2023 ftchinacadscimhe https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2023.107361 2023-11-03T01:17:40Z The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is extremely sensitive to climate change. However, climate variability during the last glaciation in the TP is not well-understood. The widely distributed loess deposits on the eastern TP serve as a significant archive for retrieving past climate changes and aeolian dust dynamics. Through detailed quartz optically stimulated luminescence and radiocarbon dating and the analysis of environmental proxies, we have established a reliable chronology of the Maerkang loess sequence in the eastern TP and reconstructed well -constrained histories of dust activities and environmental variation. Our results demonstrate that the accumu-lation of aeolian loess in this region occurred at least 60 thousand years ago. The dust mass accumulation rate (MAR) varied highly in the last glacial period, with high MARs in the Last Glacial Maximum and relatively low MARs in marine isotope stage (MIS) 3. Humid conditions occurred in MIS 3 (approximately 50-32 ka) due to the intensified Indian summer monsoon. The rapid climate variations of the Maerkang loess might be correlated to the Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles and the Heinrich events, which implies the significant impact of the North Atlantic climatic system on the TP. Our findings provide new evidence for a better understanding of the history of environmental variations since MIS 3 in the eastern TP. Report North Atlantic IMHE OpenIR (Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Indian CATENA 231 107361
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topic Loess
OSL dating
Indian summer monsoon
Grain size
MAR
MASS ACCUMULATION RATE
DOSE-RESPONSE CURVES
CHINESE LOESS
GRAIN-SIZE
CENTRAL-ASIA
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION
MAGNETIC-SUSCEPTIBILITY
DELTA-O-18 RECORDS
LAST GLACIATION
NORTH-ATLANTIC
Geology
Agriculture
Water Resources
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Soil Science
spellingShingle Loess
OSL dating
Indian summer monsoon
Grain size
MAR
MASS ACCUMULATION RATE
DOSE-RESPONSE CURVES
CHINESE LOESS
GRAIN-SIZE
CENTRAL-ASIA
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION
MAGNETIC-SUSCEPTIBILITY
DELTA-O-18 RECORDS
LAST GLACIATION
NORTH-ATLANTIC
Geology
Agriculture
Water Resources
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Soil Science
Li, Qiong
Li, Pushuang
Liu, Xiaojing
Chen, Zixuan
Liu, Li
Liu, Weiming
Luo, Yuanlong
Zhou, Jiantao
Wen, Chen
Yang, Shengli
Aeolian process and climatic changes in loess records from the eastern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for paleoenvironmental dynamics since MIS 3
topic_facet Loess
OSL dating
Indian summer monsoon
Grain size
MAR
MASS ACCUMULATION RATE
DOSE-RESPONSE CURVES
CHINESE LOESS
GRAIN-SIZE
CENTRAL-ASIA
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION
MAGNETIC-SUSCEPTIBILITY
DELTA-O-18 RECORDS
LAST GLACIATION
NORTH-ATLANTIC
Geology
Agriculture
Water Resources
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Soil Science
description The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is extremely sensitive to climate change. However, climate variability during the last glaciation in the TP is not well-understood. The widely distributed loess deposits on the eastern TP serve as a significant archive for retrieving past climate changes and aeolian dust dynamics. Through detailed quartz optically stimulated luminescence and radiocarbon dating and the analysis of environmental proxies, we have established a reliable chronology of the Maerkang loess sequence in the eastern TP and reconstructed well -constrained histories of dust activities and environmental variation. Our results demonstrate that the accumu-lation of aeolian loess in this region occurred at least 60 thousand years ago. The dust mass accumulation rate (MAR) varied highly in the last glacial period, with high MARs in the Last Glacial Maximum and relatively low MARs in marine isotope stage (MIS) 3. Humid conditions occurred in MIS 3 (approximately 50-32 ka) due to the intensified Indian summer monsoon. The rapid climate variations of the Maerkang loess might be correlated to the Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles and the Heinrich events, which implies the significant impact of the North Atlantic climatic system on the TP. Our findings provide new evidence for a better understanding of the history of environmental variations since MIS 3 in the eastern TP.
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author Li, Qiong
Li, Pushuang
Liu, Xiaojing
Chen, Zixuan
Liu, Li
Liu, Weiming
Luo, Yuanlong
Zhou, Jiantao
Wen, Chen
Yang, Shengli
author_facet Li, Qiong
Li, Pushuang
Liu, Xiaojing
Chen, Zixuan
Liu, Li
Liu, Weiming
Luo, Yuanlong
Zhou, Jiantao
Wen, Chen
Yang, Shengli
author_sort Li, Qiong
title Aeolian process and climatic changes in loess records from the eastern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for paleoenvironmental dynamics since MIS 3
title_short Aeolian process and climatic changes in loess records from the eastern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for paleoenvironmental dynamics since MIS 3
title_full Aeolian process and climatic changes in loess records from the eastern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for paleoenvironmental dynamics since MIS 3
title_fullStr Aeolian process and climatic changes in loess records from the eastern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for paleoenvironmental dynamics since MIS 3
title_full_unstemmed Aeolian process and climatic changes in loess records from the eastern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for paleoenvironmental dynamics since MIS 3
title_sort aeolian process and climatic changes in loess records from the eastern tibetan plateau: implications for paleoenvironmental dynamics since mis 3
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