How dusty was the last glacial maximum over Europe?

Our study focuses on European loess sequences, particularly the eolian intervals in between the observed pedogenic units. The classical concept of soil formation from parent material is reformulated to estimate of the duration and the associated sedimentation rate (SR) and mass accumulation rate (MA...

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Published in:Quaternary Science Reviews
Main Authors: Rousseau, Denis-Didier, Antoine, Pierre, Sun, Youbin
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/16105
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2020.106775
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spelling ftchinacascieeca:oai:ir.ieecas.cn:361006/16105 2023-06-11T04:12:21+02:00 How dusty was the last glacial maximum over Europe? Rousseau, Denis-Didier Antoine, Pierre Sun, Youbin 2021-02-15 http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/16105 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2020.106775 英语 eng PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/16105 doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2020.106775 Loess Last glacial maximum Eurasia Sedimentation and mass accumulation rates Millennial scale variability Physical Geography Geology Geography Physical Geosciences Multidisciplinary 期刊论文 2021 ftchinacascieeca https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2020.106775 2023-05-08T13:25:10Z Our study focuses on European loess sequences, particularly the eolian intervals in between the observed pedogenic units. The classical concept of soil formation from parent material is reformulated to estimate of the duration and the associated sedimentation rate (SR) and mass accumulation rate (MAR) of these paleodust intervals. We show that the Greenland Stadial (GS) duration in European loess deposits includes the thickness of the overlying pedogenic unit, which in fact developed downward into the upper part of the eolian unit. The lower stratigraphical limit of the eolian unit overlying the pedogenic unit corresponds to the restart of the dust sedimentation of the younger GS. We illustrate this interpretation first by computing both SRs and MARs first for the Nussloch key sequence, the most complete European series. The correlation between Nussloch and other European loess sequences, located along a 1800 km longitudinal transect, allows computation of SR and MAR for several identified GS events. Comparing GS from marine and ice core records, our study shows that the two last Bond cycles are preserved in every European eolian record. Bulk SR and MAR are estimated and compared for these two Bond cycles, showing the highest SRs and MARs in western Europe. These indices also indicate that the last stadials, embedding an Henrich event, were not the dustiest in every Bond cycle. Our estimated MAR also differ from previously published computations, which did not take into account the various pedogenic units present in the studied loess sequences. The bulk SR and MAR estimates computed for the two last Bond Cycles from Chinese sequences from the Loess Plateau indicate lower atmospheric dust than in Europe during the Last Glacial Maximum. SR and MAR estimates computed from the fine-grained material for European records fit with Earth System model reconstructions. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Report Greenland ice core Institute of Earth Environment: IEECAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Greenland Quaternary Science Reviews 254 106775
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topic Loess
Last glacial maximum
Eurasia
Sedimentation and mass accumulation rates
Millennial scale variability
Physical Geography
Geology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
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Last glacial maximum
Eurasia
Sedimentation and mass accumulation rates
Millennial scale variability
Physical Geography
Geology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Rousseau, Denis-Didier
Antoine, Pierre
Sun, Youbin
How dusty was the last glacial maximum over Europe?
topic_facet Loess
Last glacial maximum
Eurasia
Sedimentation and mass accumulation rates
Millennial scale variability
Physical Geography
Geology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
description Our study focuses on European loess sequences, particularly the eolian intervals in between the observed pedogenic units. The classical concept of soil formation from parent material is reformulated to estimate of the duration and the associated sedimentation rate (SR) and mass accumulation rate (MAR) of these paleodust intervals. We show that the Greenland Stadial (GS) duration in European loess deposits includes the thickness of the overlying pedogenic unit, which in fact developed downward into the upper part of the eolian unit. The lower stratigraphical limit of the eolian unit overlying the pedogenic unit corresponds to the restart of the dust sedimentation of the younger GS. We illustrate this interpretation first by computing both SRs and MARs first for the Nussloch key sequence, the most complete European series. The correlation between Nussloch and other European loess sequences, located along a 1800 km longitudinal transect, allows computation of SR and MAR for several identified GS events. Comparing GS from marine and ice core records, our study shows that the two last Bond cycles are preserved in every European eolian record. Bulk SR and MAR are estimated and compared for these two Bond cycles, showing the highest SRs and MARs in western Europe. These indices also indicate that the last stadials, embedding an Henrich event, were not the dustiest in every Bond cycle. Our estimated MAR also differ from previously published computations, which did not take into account the various pedogenic units present in the studied loess sequences. The bulk SR and MAR estimates computed for the two last Bond Cycles from Chinese sequences from the Loess Plateau indicate lower atmospheric dust than in Europe during the Last Glacial Maximum. SR and MAR estimates computed from the fine-grained material for European records fit with Earth System model reconstructions. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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title_full How dusty was the last glacial maximum over Europe?
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