4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Spatial climatic variability on the Central Loess Plateau (China) as recorded by grain size for the last 250 kyr

Journal

GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE
Volume 41, Issue 3-4, Pages 185-206

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2004.01.005

Keywords

Central Loess Plateau; grain size; dust; palaeoclimate; aeolian; loess

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At 10 locations on the Central Loess Plateau (CLP), the grain-size distribution of the loess was analysed in order to increase our understanding of the dynamics of the aeolian system that was driving the deposition of the huge amounts of loess. We focused on the upper 18 to 40 in of the loess sections representing the previous 250 ky. After chronostratigraphical subdivision of each section, the grain-size variations of the different loess sections have been compared with each other in two north-south transects. As a result, the regional variability of the gain size over the Central Loess Plateau is obtained for different periods in the last 250,000 years. This variability is linked to both climatic changes and topographic characteristics. Steep grain-size gradients were present during glacial periods with very large variation in deposition quantity, while dust deposition over the Plateau was much more uniform during interglacial periods, with regard to both gain size and dust nux. It means that the dust deposition was very sensitive to climate variations in the northern part of the Central Loess Plateau. lit contrast, the variability in loess deposition between glacials and interglacials was decreasing towards the south. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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