Provenance and paleoenvironmental context of the Late Pleistocene thin aeolian silt mantles in southwestern Poland – A widespread parent material for soils

Thin loess deposits are widespread soil parent materials and important archives for paleoenvironmental reconstruction. The origin of loess in SW Poland is attributed to the Great Odra Valley (GOV), following the general concept that large rivers play a major role in regional silt supply. Yet, the pr...

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Main Authors: Waroszewski, Jaroslaw, Pietranik, Anna, Sprafke, Tobias, Kabała, Cezary, Frechen, Manfred, Jary, Zdzisław, Kot, Aleksandra, Tsukamoto, Sumiko, Meyer-Heintze, Simon, Krawczyk, Marcin, Łabaz, Beata, Schultz, Bernhard, Erban Kochergina, Yulia V.
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY [u.a.] : Elsevier 2021
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Online Access:https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/8382
https://doi.org/10.34657/7420
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:oy_SeYsBBwLIz6xGGONX 2023-11-12T04:17:05+01:00 Provenance and paleoenvironmental context of the Late Pleistocene thin aeolian silt mantles in southwestern Poland – A widespread parent material for soils Waroszewski, Jaroslaw Pietranik, Anna Sprafke, Tobias Kabała, Cezary Frechen, Manfred Jary, Zdzisław Kot, Aleksandra Tsukamoto, Sumiko Meyer-Heintze, Simon Krawczyk, Marcin Łabaz, Beata Schultz, Bernhard Erban Kochergina, Yulia V. 2021 application/pdf https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/8382 https://doi.org/10.34657/7420 eng eng New York, NY [u.a.] : Elsevier CC BY 4.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Catena 204 (2021) Cover beds Geochemistry Loess MLA analyses Strontium and neodymium isotopes 550 910 article Text 2021 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.34657/7420 2023-10-30T00:18:37Z Thin loess deposits are widespread soil parent materials and important archives for paleoenvironmental reconstruction. The origin of loess in SW Poland is attributed to the Great Odra Valley (GOV), following the general concept that large rivers play a major role in regional silt supply. Yet, the precise provenance (glacier sources and/or local rocks) of silts, possibly deflated from dry GOV braided riverbeds, is not clear. Our study of thin and thick loess mantles in SW Poland for the first time indicates the provenance of thin loess based on mineralogical (MLA-SEM) and isotopic analyses (143Nd/144Nd, 87Sr/86Sr). Luminescence ages of five localities point to thin loess mantle formation during and shortly (23.0 to 17.7 ka yr) after the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Our isotopic data indicate that thin loess deposits in SW Poland are the mixtures of two main components – local Sudetic and Scandinavian, the latter delivered by the Fennoscandian ice sheet (FIS). Also, detailed analyses of heavy minerals show that a single mineral (e.g., hornblende) may come from both Sudetic and Scandinavian sources. This research highlights the role of the (Pleistocene) GOV in collecting and homogenizing materials, while supplying the region with fine particles to be deflated by paleowinds from open surfaces. Anomalies in mineralogy and isotopic composition are connected with influence of Sudetic mountain rivers and locally blowing silt material by katabatic winds. Regional grain size differentiation of thin loess mantles explains transport distance and altitude. © 2021 The Authors publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian Ice Sheet Unknown
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topic Cover beds
Geochemistry
Loess
MLA analyses
Strontium and neodymium isotopes
550
910
spellingShingle Cover beds
Geochemistry
Loess
MLA analyses
Strontium and neodymium isotopes
550
910
Waroszewski, Jaroslaw
Pietranik, Anna
Sprafke, Tobias
Kabała, Cezary
Frechen, Manfred
Jary, Zdzisław
Kot, Aleksandra
Tsukamoto, Sumiko
Meyer-Heintze, Simon
Krawczyk, Marcin
Łabaz, Beata
Schultz, Bernhard
Erban Kochergina, Yulia V.
Provenance and paleoenvironmental context of the Late Pleistocene thin aeolian silt mantles in southwestern Poland – A widespread parent material for soils
topic_facet Cover beds
Geochemistry
Loess
MLA analyses
Strontium and neodymium isotopes
550
910
description Thin loess deposits are widespread soil parent materials and important archives for paleoenvironmental reconstruction. The origin of loess in SW Poland is attributed to the Great Odra Valley (GOV), following the general concept that large rivers play a major role in regional silt supply. Yet, the precise provenance (glacier sources and/or local rocks) of silts, possibly deflated from dry GOV braided riverbeds, is not clear. Our study of thin and thick loess mantles in SW Poland for the first time indicates the provenance of thin loess based on mineralogical (MLA-SEM) and isotopic analyses (143Nd/144Nd, 87Sr/86Sr). Luminescence ages of five localities point to thin loess mantle formation during and shortly (23.0 to 17.7 ka yr) after the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Our isotopic data indicate that thin loess deposits in SW Poland are the mixtures of two main components – local Sudetic and Scandinavian, the latter delivered by the Fennoscandian ice sheet (FIS). Also, detailed analyses of heavy minerals show that a single mineral (e.g., hornblende) may come from both Sudetic and Scandinavian sources. This research highlights the role of the (Pleistocene) GOV in collecting and homogenizing materials, while supplying the region with fine particles to be deflated by paleowinds from open surfaces. Anomalies in mineralogy and isotopic composition are connected with influence of Sudetic mountain rivers and locally blowing silt material by katabatic winds. Regional grain size differentiation of thin loess mantles explains transport distance and altitude. © 2021 The Authors publishedVersion
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author Waroszewski, Jaroslaw
Pietranik, Anna
Sprafke, Tobias
Kabała, Cezary
Frechen, Manfred
Jary, Zdzisław
Kot, Aleksandra
Tsukamoto, Sumiko
Meyer-Heintze, Simon
Krawczyk, Marcin
Łabaz, Beata
Schultz, Bernhard
Erban Kochergina, Yulia V.
author_facet Waroszewski, Jaroslaw
Pietranik, Anna
Sprafke, Tobias
Kabała, Cezary
Frechen, Manfred
Jary, Zdzisław
Kot, Aleksandra
Tsukamoto, Sumiko
Meyer-Heintze, Simon
Krawczyk, Marcin
Łabaz, Beata
Schultz, Bernhard
Erban Kochergina, Yulia V.
author_sort Waroszewski, Jaroslaw
title Provenance and paleoenvironmental context of the Late Pleistocene thin aeolian silt mantles in southwestern Poland – A widespread parent material for soils
title_short Provenance and paleoenvironmental context of the Late Pleistocene thin aeolian silt mantles in southwestern Poland – A widespread parent material for soils
title_full Provenance and paleoenvironmental context of the Late Pleistocene thin aeolian silt mantles in southwestern Poland – A widespread parent material for soils
title_fullStr Provenance and paleoenvironmental context of the Late Pleistocene thin aeolian silt mantles in southwestern Poland – A widespread parent material for soils
title_full_unstemmed Provenance and paleoenvironmental context of the Late Pleistocene thin aeolian silt mantles in southwestern Poland – A widespread parent material for soils
title_sort provenance and paleoenvironmental context of the late pleistocene thin aeolian silt mantles in southwestern poland – a widespread parent material for soils
publisher New York, NY [u.a.] : Elsevier
publishDate 2021
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