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Neodymium isotopic constraints on Cenozoic Asian dust provenance changes linked to the exhumation history of the northern Tibetan Plateau and the Central Asian Orogenic Belt

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GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA
卷 296, 期 -, 页码 38-55

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2020.12.026

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Xining Basin; Linxia Basin; Tarim Basin; Late Oligocene; Tectonic uplift; Central Asian drying; North Pacific Ocean

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  1. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA20070201]
  2. Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research [2019QZKK0707]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41972195, 41771236, 41620104002]
  4. Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [2018095]
  5. Basic Science Center for Tibetan Plateau Earth System [41988101-01]

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Studying the provenance history of Asian dust can provide insights into the evolution of topography and climate in inland Asia. Lack of long dust Nd isotopic records from the Tibetan Plateau and Central Asian Orogenic Belt has hindered a full understanding of Asian dust provenance changes. Results indicate significant changes in the epsilon(Nd)(0) values and contribution of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt to Asian dust at approximately 25 Ma, likely related to tectonic uplift and aridification in inland Asia.
The arid interior of Asia is the largest source of dust deposited in the North Pacific Ocean, and some dust is even transported to Greenland. Investigating the provenance history of Asian dust can provide strong constraints on the evolution of topography and climate in the Asian interior. Eolian dust Nd isotopic records preserved in North Pacific Ocean sediments since similar to 40 Ma provide a spatially integrated first-order constraint on the provenance changes of Asian dust. However, a lack of similarly long dust Nd isotopic records from Asian dust source areas, namely, the northern Tibetan Plateau and the Central Asian Orogenic Belt, has hindered a full understanding of Asian dust provenance changes linked to the Cenozoic evolution of tectonics, climate and topography in inland Asia. Here, we have constructed the first fine-grained and whole-rock Nd isotopic records from sediments deposited on the northern Tibetan Plateau since similar to 52 Ma. The results indicate two major changes, a gradual increase in epsilon(Nd)(0) values between similar to 42 Ma and similar to 25 Ma and a general decrease since similar to 25 Ma, which were probably caused by the incremental northward growth of the Tibetan Plateau. Further mass balance estimates based on comparisons between the Nd isotopic characteristics of dust from the northern Tibetan Plateau and the North Pacific Ocean indicate that a rapid increase in the contribution of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt to Asian dust at similar to 25 Ma can be closely linked to rapid exhumation caused by tectonic uplift and aridification in inland Asia. Our provenance analyses, together with the onset of eolian sediment in central and eastern Asia, suggest that a modern-like regime promoting Asian dust emissions and transport might have been in place since the late Oligocene. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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