A magnetic investigation of a Late Quaternary loess/palaeosol record in Siberia

A Late Quaternary loess/palaeosol sequence at Kurtak in the Yenisey River valley, southern Siberia, has been studied magnetically. The 34 m section (340 samples) exhibits variations in magnetic susceptibility which can be correlated with oxygen isotope stages 1–7. A detailed sampling of stage 5 (a f...

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Published in:Geophysical Journal International
Main Authors: Chlachula, J., Evans, M. E., Rutter, N. W.
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 1998
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description A Late Quaternary loess/palaeosol sequence at Kurtak in the Yenisey River valley, southern Siberia, has been studied magnetically. The 34 m section (340 samples) exhibits variations in magnetic susceptibility which can be correlated with oxygen isotope stages 1–7. A detailed sampling of stage 5 (a further 209 samples) permits the identification of substages 5a–e. The susceptibility variations themselves are in the opposite sense to that found in the classic sections of the Chinese Loess Plateau, but are in agreement with the ‘wind-intensity’ model which has been put forward to explain similar findings in loess sequences in Alaska. Published results for the susceptibility of magnetite imply volume fractions of ≈0.2 per cent in glacial stages 2 and 4, dropping to ≈0.05 per cent in stages 1, 3 and 5. These fluctuations match the aeolian flux variations observed in core V21–146 from the north Pacific. Even though the warmer intervals are characterized by lower susceptibilities, the observed frequency dependence of susceptibility indicates that new magnetic material is produced as a result of pedogenesis during interglacial and interstadial times.
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:gji:132/1/128 2025-01-17T01:20:05+00:00 A magnetic investigation of a Late Quaternary loess/palaeosol record in Siberia Chlachula, J. Evans, M. E. Rutter, N. W. 1998-01-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://gji.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/132/1/128 https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-246x.1998.00399.x en eng Oxford University Press http://gji.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/132/1/128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-246x.1998.00399.x Copyright (C) 1998, Oxford University Press Articles TEXT 1998 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-246x.1998.00399.x 2015-02-28T21:37:16Z A Late Quaternary loess/palaeosol sequence at Kurtak in the Yenisey River valley, southern Siberia, has been studied magnetically. The 34 m section (340 samples) exhibits variations in magnetic susceptibility which can be correlated with oxygen isotope stages 1–7. A detailed sampling of stage 5 (a further 209 samples) permits the identification of substages 5a–e. The susceptibility variations themselves are in the opposite sense to that found in the classic sections of the Chinese Loess Plateau, but are in agreement with the ‘wind-intensity’ model which has been put forward to explain similar findings in loess sequences in Alaska. Published results for the susceptibility of magnetite imply volume fractions of ≈0.2 per cent in glacial stages 2 and 4, dropping to ≈0.05 per cent in stages 1, 3 and 5. These fluctuations match the aeolian flux variations observed in core V21–146 from the north Pacific. Even though the warmer intervals are characterized by lower susceptibilities, the observed frequency dependence of susceptibility indicates that new magnetic material is produced as a result of pedogenesis during interglacial and interstadial times. Text yenisey river Alaska Siberia HighWire Press (Stanford University) Pacific Yenisey ENVELOPE(82.680,82.680,71.828,71.828) Geophysical Journal International 132 1 128 132
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A magnetic investigation of a Late Quaternary loess/palaeosol record in Siberia
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title_fullStr A magnetic investigation of a Late Quaternary loess/palaeosol record in Siberia
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title_short A magnetic investigation of a Late Quaternary loess/palaeosol record in Siberia
title_sort magnetic investigation of a late quaternary loess/palaeosol record in siberia
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