The extent of permafrost during the Last Permafrost Maximum (LPM)on the Ordos Plateau, north China

This paper presents new field observations that assist in further defining the extent of Last Permafrost Maximum (LPM)permafrost and frozen ground in north China. In that respect, this region is specific by its arid environment and continental position. Bedrock exposures and sand and gravel pits wer...

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Main Authors: Vandenberghe, Jef, French, Hugh M., Jin, Huijun, Wang, Xianyan, Yi, Shuangwen, He, Ruixia
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftvuamstcris:oai:research.vu.nl:publications/083aa3f5-2328-4d02-86d2-9ec5b2a62306 2024-09-30T14:41:04+00:00 The extent of permafrost during the Last Permafrost Maximum (LPM)on the Ordos Plateau, north China Vandenberghe, Jef French, Hugh M. Jin, Huijun Wang, Xianyan Yi, Shuangwen He, Ruixia 2019-06-15 application/pdf https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/083aa3f5-2328-4d02-86d2-9ec5b2a62306 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.04.019 https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/083aa3f5-2328-4d02-86d2-9ec5b2a62306 https://research.vu.nl/ws/files/234530986/The_extent_of_permafrost_during_the_Last_Permafrost_Maximum_LPM_on_the_Ordos_Plateau_north_China.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85065502115&partnerID=8YFLogxK http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=85065502115&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/083aa3f5-2328-4d02-86d2-9ec5b2a62306 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Vandenberghe , J , French , H M , Jin , H , Wang , X , Yi , S & He , R 2019 , ' The extent of permafrost during the Last Permafrost Maximum (LPM)on the Ordos Plateau, north China ' , Quaternary Science Reviews , vol. 214 , pp. 87-97 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.04.019 China Dongsheng Last permafrost maximum Ordos Permafrost Permafrost extent Sand wedge Sand-wedge cast /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water article 2019 ftvuamstcris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.04.019 2024-09-05T00:23:22Z This paper presents new field observations that assist in further defining the extent of Last Permafrost Maximum (LPM)permafrost and frozen ground in north China. In that respect, this region is specific by its arid environment and continental position. Bedrock exposures and sand and gravel pits were examined along a south-north transect from southern Ordos as far as the vicinity of Dongsheng District, Ordos City on the Ordos Plateau (North China). Attention focussed upon the recognition of sand-wedge remains and possible cryoturbations. Two types of wedge structures were recognized: type A wedges extend to depths in excess of 3.0 m and are thought to have formed under conditions of continuous permafrost. Type B wedges are restricted to the upper 1.5 m and are thought to reflect discontinuous permafrost and/or deep seasonal frost. OSL dating of wedge infills indicates that type A wedges formed between 23–19 ka and younger type B wedges formed until the early Holocene. It is now possible to delineate a more exact position of the boundary between continuous permafrost and discontinuous permafrost and/or deep seasonal frost on the Ordos Plateau during the LPM. This boundaries occur between Dongsheng and Jinbian at 37°-39°N. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU): Research Portal Quaternary Science Reviews 214 87 97
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Permafrost extent
Sand wedge
Sand-wedge cast
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Vandenberghe, Jef
French, Hugh M.
Jin, Huijun
Wang, Xianyan
Yi, Shuangwen
He, Ruixia
The extent of permafrost during the Last Permafrost Maximum (LPM)on the Ordos Plateau, north China
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Permafrost extent
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description This paper presents new field observations that assist in further defining the extent of Last Permafrost Maximum (LPM)permafrost and frozen ground in north China. In that respect, this region is specific by its arid environment and continental position. Bedrock exposures and sand and gravel pits were examined along a south-north transect from southern Ordos as far as the vicinity of Dongsheng District, Ordos City on the Ordos Plateau (North China). Attention focussed upon the recognition of sand-wedge remains and possible cryoturbations. Two types of wedge structures were recognized: type A wedges extend to depths in excess of 3.0 m and are thought to have formed under conditions of continuous permafrost. Type B wedges are restricted to the upper 1.5 m and are thought to reflect discontinuous permafrost and/or deep seasonal frost. OSL dating of wedge infills indicates that type A wedges formed between 23–19 ka and younger type B wedges formed until the early Holocene. It is now possible to delineate a more exact position of the boundary between continuous permafrost and discontinuous permafrost and/or deep seasonal frost on the Ordos Plateau during the LPM. This boundaries occur between Dongsheng and Jinbian at 37°-39°N.
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author Vandenberghe, Jef
French, Hugh M.
Jin, Huijun
Wang, Xianyan
Yi, Shuangwen
He, Ruixia
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French, Hugh M.
Jin, Huijun
Wang, Xianyan
Yi, Shuangwen
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title The extent of permafrost during the Last Permafrost Maximum (LPM)on the Ordos Plateau, north China
title_short The extent of permafrost during the Last Permafrost Maximum (LPM)on the Ordos Plateau, north China
title_full The extent of permafrost during the Last Permafrost Maximum (LPM)on the Ordos Plateau, north China
title_fullStr The extent of permafrost during the Last Permafrost Maximum (LPM)on the Ordos Plateau, north China
title_full_unstemmed The extent of permafrost during the Last Permafrost Maximum (LPM)on the Ordos Plateau, north China
title_sort extent of permafrost during the last permafrost maximum (lpm)on the ordos plateau, north china
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