Post-depositional forcing of magnetic susceptibility variations at Kurtak section, Siberia

Magnetic susceptibility (MS) of aeolian deposits on the Chinese Loess Plateau is high in paleosol and low in loess. The MS of paleosols is mainly enhanced by ferromagnetic minerals formed during post-depositional soil development. In central Alaska, aeolian deposits, MS is high in loess and low in p...

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Published in:Quaternary International
Main Authors: Chen, Jiasheng, Liu, Xiuming, Kravchinsky, Vadim A., Lü, Bin, Chen, Qü
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftmacquarieunicr:oai:https://researchers.mq.edu.au:publications/4b5b3025-f568-4e0e-991c-a6ebc64a5423 2024-06-09T07:50:11+00:00 Post-depositional forcing of magnetic susceptibility variations at Kurtak section, Siberia Chen, Jiasheng Liu, Xiuming Kravchinsky, Vadim A. Lü, Bin Chen, Qü 2016-10-05 https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/4b5b3025-f568-4e0e-991c-a6ebc64a5423 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2015.09.092 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84953327791&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Chen , J , Liu , X , Kravchinsky , V A , Lü , B & Chen , Q 2016 , ' Post-depositional forcing of magnetic susceptibility variations at Kurtak section, Siberia ' , Quaternary International , vol. 418 , pp. 2-9 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2015.09.092 Ferruginous mottles magnetic susceptibility paleosol post-depositional process rock-magnetism Siberian loess article 2016 ftmacquarieunicr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2015.09.092 2024-05-16T14:21:49Z Magnetic susceptibility (MS) of aeolian deposits on the Chinese Loess Plateau is high in paleosol and low in loess. The MS of paleosols is mainly enhanced by ferromagnetic minerals formed during post-depositional soil development. In central Alaska, aeolian deposits, MS is high in loess and low in paleosol. The wind vigor model has been proposed to interpret such MS enhancement for the central Alaskan loess. This model suggests that the MS variations are determined by pre-depositional wind strength. The wind vigor model has been introduced to the Siberian Kurtak section where MS is also high in loess and low in paleosol. Additionally to the wind vigor model, low MS in paleosols could be triggered by post-depositional soil development and gleying when the pedogenesis and gleying transforms the ferromagnetic minerals to weak and non-magnetic minerals. In our study of the most continuous Kurtak section in western Siberia, we found that paleosols have substantially more ferruginous mottles due to water-saturated conditions. Magnetic analysis demonstrates that paleosols contain greater content of hard magnetic minerals compared to the loess. Temperature analysis of the MS in the ferruginous mottles shows that magnetic susceptibility increases 37 times after heating and cooling; half of the MS enhancements are contributed due to the heating in between 600 and 700 °C, being caused by the decomposition of non-magnetic chlorite. This suggests that pedogenesis and gleying at the Kurtak section produces weak and non-magnetic minerals in water-saturated anaerobic conditions, which deplete the MS in paleosols after deposition of loess. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alaska Siberia Macquarie University Research Portal Quaternary International 418 2 9
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topic Ferruginous mottles
magnetic susceptibility
paleosol
post-depositional process
rock-magnetism
Siberian loess
spellingShingle Ferruginous mottles
magnetic susceptibility
paleosol
post-depositional process
rock-magnetism
Siberian loess
Chen, Jiasheng
Liu, Xiuming
Kravchinsky, Vadim A.
Lü, Bin
Chen, Qü
Post-depositional forcing of magnetic susceptibility variations at Kurtak section, Siberia
topic_facet Ferruginous mottles
magnetic susceptibility
paleosol
post-depositional process
rock-magnetism
Siberian loess
description Magnetic susceptibility (MS) of aeolian deposits on the Chinese Loess Plateau is high in paleosol and low in loess. The MS of paleosols is mainly enhanced by ferromagnetic minerals formed during post-depositional soil development. In central Alaska, aeolian deposits, MS is high in loess and low in paleosol. The wind vigor model has been proposed to interpret such MS enhancement for the central Alaskan loess. This model suggests that the MS variations are determined by pre-depositional wind strength. The wind vigor model has been introduced to the Siberian Kurtak section where MS is also high in loess and low in paleosol. Additionally to the wind vigor model, low MS in paleosols could be triggered by post-depositional soil development and gleying when the pedogenesis and gleying transforms the ferromagnetic minerals to weak and non-magnetic minerals. In our study of the most continuous Kurtak section in western Siberia, we found that paleosols have substantially more ferruginous mottles due to water-saturated conditions. Magnetic analysis demonstrates that paleosols contain greater content of hard magnetic minerals compared to the loess. Temperature analysis of the MS in the ferruginous mottles shows that magnetic susceptibility increases 37 times after heating and cooling; half of the MS enhancements are contributed due to the heating in between 600 and 700 °C, being caused by the decomposition of non-magnetic chlorite. This suggests that pedogenesis and gleying at the Kurtak section produces weak and non-magnetic minerals in water-saturated anaerobic conditions, which deplete the MS in paleosols after deposition of loess.
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author Chen, Jiasheng
Liu, Xiuming
Kravchinsky, Vadim A.
Lü, Bin
Chen, Qü
author_facet Chen, Jiasheng
Liu, Xiuming
Kravchinsky, Vadim A.
Lü, Bin
Chen, Qü
author_sort Chen, Jiasheng
title Post-depositional forcing of magnetic susceptibility variations at Kurtak section, Siberia
title_short Post-depositional forcing of magnetic susceptibility variations at Kurtak section, Siberia
title_full Post-depositional forcing of magnetic susceptibility variations at Kurtak section, Siberia
title_fullStr Post-depositional forcing of magnetic susceptibility variations at Kurtak section, Siberia
title_full_unstemmed Post-depositional forcing of magnetic susceptibility variations at Kurtak section, Siberia
title_sort post-depositional forcing of magnetic susceptibility variations at kurtak section, siberia
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