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Geochemical compositions of core sediments in eastern China: Implication for Late Cenozoic palaeoenvironmental changes

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2005.06.026

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Quaternary; palacoenvironrnent; eastern China; geochemistry; east Asian monsoon

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Three deep drill holes with depth exceeding 300 m were collected from eastern China for geochemical study in order to reconstruct Late Cenozoic palaeoenvironmental changes. The Late Cenozoic strata in eastern China are predominantly composed of lacustrine, fluvial and littoral sediments. Degrees of chemical weathering during the Late Cenozoic were estimated by using geochemical proxies including CaCO3 contents, chemical index of alteration and Al2O3-CaO-(Na2O+K2O) diagrams. The results show that chemical weathering was intense in eastern China in the Late Neogene, and progressively weakened during the Quaternary, albeit with amplified fluctuations. Although the palaeoclimatic conditions reconstructed from the drill holes in eastern China are generally comparable with those records from the loess-palaeosol sequences, red clay, and deep-sea sediments in East Asia, they changed asynchronously in north-central and southeast China during the Neogene. The Late Neogene palaeoclimate was overall warmer in southeast China than on the North China Plain except for some extreme cooling periods in the Late Pleistocene. In contrast, the North China Plain experienced moderate to weak chemical weathering with the intensification of East Asian winter monsoon activities during the Late Quaternary. Regional differentiation of palaeoclimatic variability since the Pliocene in eastern China is comparable with today's climate regimes in the Changjiang and Huanghe drainage basins but with different intensities, suggesting different impacts of the East Asian palaeomonsoon during the Late Cenozoic. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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