Age of the MGS5 segment of the Milanggouwan stratigraphical section and evolution of the desert environment on a kiloyear scale during the Last Interglacial in China's Salawusu River Valley: Evidence from Rb and Sr contents and ratios

The MGS5 segment of the Milanggouwan stratigraphical section in China's Salawusu River Valley records 8.5 sedimentary cycles consisting of dune sands alternating with fluviolacustrine facies or/and paleosols. Based on a comprehensive analysis of the distribution of Rb and Sr within the segment...

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Published in:Geochemistry
Main Authors: Zhang, DD, Du, S, Li, B, Wen, X, Niu, D, Wang, F, Yang, Y, Chen, D
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Language:English
Published: Urban und Fischer Verlag. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/chemerd 2011
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemer.2010.07.002
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spelling ftunivhongkonghu:oai:hub.hku.hk:10722/142560 2023-05-15T16:29:20+02:00 Age of the MGS5 segment of the Milanggouwan stratigraphical section and evolution of the desert environment on a kiloyear scale during the Last Interglacial in China's Salawusu River Valley: Evidence from Rb and Sr contents and ratios Zhang, DD Du, S Li, B Wen, X Niu, D Wang, F Yang, Y Chen, D 2011 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemer.2010.07.002 http://hdl.handle.net/10722/142560 eng eng Urban und Fischer Verlag. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/chemerd Germany Chemie der Erde - Geochemistry Ice-age Tibetans and their living environment Chemie Der Erde - Geochemistry, 2011, v. 71 n. 1, p. 87-95 doi:10.1016/j.chemer.2010.07.002 95 197230 WOS:000291381300008 0009-2819 1 eid_2-s2.0-79953741218 87 http://hdl.handle.net/10722/142560 71 Paleoclimate Last interglacial Biostratigraphy Paleoecology Age determination Article 2011 ftunivhongkonghu https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemer.2010.07.002 2023-01-14T15:40:10Z The MGS5 segment of the Milanggouwan stratigraphical section in China's Salawusu River Valley records 8.5 sedimentary cycles consisting of dune sands alternating with fluviolacustrine facies or/and paleosols. Based on a comprehensive analysis of the distribution of Rb and Sr within the segment and paleoecological evidence (fossils), it appears that the observed sedimentation cycles mainly resulted from fluctuations between dry-cold and warm-humid climates, which indicates that the MGS5 segment experienced at least eight cold-dry and nine warm-humid climatic fluctuations. Of these, 12 cold-warm climate fluctuations correspond to DO20-DO25 and stadia 21-26 recorded by the NGRIP ice cores. Another five cold-warm climatic fluctuations that occurred during MGS5e correspond to five substages (5e1-5e5) recorded by the GRIP ice cores from Greenland. This kind of high-frequency climatic fluctuation on a kiloyear scale was mainly subject to variations in the strength of the East Asian winter and summer monsoons. © 2010 Elsevier GmbH. link_to_subscribed_fulltext Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland GRIP NGRIP University of Hong Kong: HKU Scholars Hub Greenland Geochemistry 71 1 87 95
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topic Paleoclimate
Last interglacial
Biostratigraphy
Paleoecology
Age determination
spellingShingle Paleoclimate
Last interglacial
Biostratigraphy
Paleoecology
Age determination
Zhang, DD
Du, S
Li, B
Wen, X
Niu, D
Wang, F
Yang, Y
Chen, D
Age of the MGS5 segment of the Milanggouwan stratigraphical section and evolution of the desert environment on a kiloyear scale during the Last Interglacial in China's Salawusu River Valley: Evidence from Rb and Sr contents and ratios
topic_facet Paleoclimate
Last interglacial
Biostratigraphy
Paleoecology
Age determination
description The MGS5 segment of the Milanggouwan stratigraphical section in China's Salawusu River Valley records 8.5 sedimentary cycles consisting of dune sands alternating with fluviolacustrine facies or/and paleosols. Based on a comprehensive analysis of the distribution of Rb and Sr within the segment and paleoecological evidence (fossils), it appears that the observed sedimentation cycles mainly resulted from fluctuations between dry-cold and warm-humid climates, which indicates that the MGS5 segment experienced at least eight cold-dry and nine warm-humid climatic fluctuations. Of these, 12 cold-warm climate fluctuations correspond to DO20-DO25 and stadia 21-26 recorded by the NGRIP ice cores. Another five cold-warm climatic fluctuations that occurred during MGS5e correspond to five substages (5e1-5e5) recorded by the GRIP ice cores from Greenland. This kind of high-frequency climatic fluctuation on a kiloyear scale was mainly subject to variations in the strength of the East Asian winter and summer monsoons. © 2010 Elsevier GmbH. link_to_subscribed_fulltext
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Zhang, DD
Du, S
Li, B
Wen, X
Niu, D
Wang, F
Yang, Y
Chen, D
author_facet Zhang, DD
Du, S
Li, B
Wen, X
Niu, D
Wang, F
Yang, Y
Chen, D
author_sort Zhang, DD
title Age of the MGS5 segment of the Milanggouwan stratigraphical section and evolution of the desert environment on a kiloyear scale during the Last Interglacial in China's Salawusu River Valley: Evidence from Rb and Sr contents and ratios
title_short Age of the MGS5 segment of the Milanggouwan stratigraphical section and evolution of the desert environment on a kiloyear scale during the Last Interglacial in China's Salawusu River Valley: Evidence from Rb and Sr contents and ratios
title_full Age of the MGS5 segment of the Milanggouwan stratigraphical section and evolution of the desert environment on a kiloyear scale during the Last Interglacial in China's Salawusu River Valley: Evidence from Rb and Sr contents and ratios
title_fullStr Age of the MGS5 segment of the Milanggouwan stratigraphical section and evolution of the desert environment on a kiloyear scale during the Last Interglacial in China's Salawusu River Valley: Evidence from Rb and Sr contents and ratios
title_full_unstemmed Age of the MGS5 segment of the Milanggouwan stratigraphical section and evolution of the desert environment on a kiloyear scale during the Last Interglacial in China's Salawusu River Valley: Evidence from Rb and Sr contents and ratios
title_sort age of the mgs5 segment of the milanggouwan stratigraphical section and evolution of the desert environment on a kiloyear scale during the last interglacial in china's salawusu river valley: evidence from rb and sr contents and ratios
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