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New eolian red clay sequence on the western Chinese Loess Plateau linked to onset of Asian desertification about 25 Ma ago
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QIANG XiaoKe AN ZhiSheng SONG YouGui CHANG Hong SUN YouBin LIU WeiGuo AO Hong DONG JiBao FU ChaoFeng WU Feng LU FengYan CAI YanJun ZHOU WeiJian CAO JunJi XU XinWen AI Li
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Asian
/ Cenozoic
/ China
/ Clay
/ Clay (material)
/ Clay minerals
/ Desert environments
/ Desertification
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Economics
/ Environmental information
/ Loess
/ Magnetism
/ Miocene
/ Oligocene
/ Origins
/ Paleoclimate science
/ Paleoclimatology
/ Research Paper
/ Stratigraphy
/ 中国黄土高原
/ 亚洲内陆
/ 古环境信息
/ 红粘土
/ 荒漠化
2011
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New eolian red clay sequence on the western Chinese Loess Plateau linked to onset of Asian desertification about 25 Ma ago
by
QIANG XiaoKe AN ZhiSheng SONG YouGui CHANG Hong SUN YouBin LIU WeiGuo AO Hong DONG JiBao FU ChaoFeng WU Feng LU FengYan CAI YanJun ZHOU WeiJian CAO JunJi XU XinWen AI Li
in
Asian
/ Cenozoic
/ China
/ Clay
/ Clay (material)
/ Clay minerals
/ Desert environments
/ Desertification
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Economics
/ Environmental information
/ Loess
/ Magnetism
/ Miocene
/ Oligocene
/ Origins
/ Paleoclimate science
/ Paleoclimatology
/ Research Paper
/ Stratigraphy
/ 中国黄土高原
/ 亚洲内陆
/ 古环境信息
/ 红粘土
/ 荒漠化
2011
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New eolian red clay sequence on the western Chinese Loess Plateau linked to onset of Asian desertification about 25 Ma ago
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QIANG XiaoKe AN ZhiSheng SONG YouGui CHANG Hong SUN YouBin LIU WeiGuo AO Hong DONG JiBao FU ChaoFeng WU Feng LU FengYan CAI YanJun ZHOU WeiJian CAO JunJi XU XinWen AI Li
in
Asian
/ Cenozoic
/ China
/ Clay
/ Clay (material)
/ Clay minerals
/ Desert environments
/ Desertification
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Economics
/ Environmental information
/ Loess
/ Magnetism
/ Miocene
/ Oligocene
/ Origins
/ Paleoclimate science
/ Paleoclimatology
/ Research Paper
/ Stratigraphy
/ 中国黄土高原
/ 亚洲内陆
/ 古环境信息
/ 红粘土
/ 荒漠化
2011
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New eolian red clay sequence on the western Chinese Loess Plateau linked to onset of Asian desertification about 25 Ma ago
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New eolian red clay sequence on the western Chinese Loess Plateau linked to onset of Asian desertification about 25 Ma ago
2011
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The expansion of inland Asia deserts has considerably influenced the environmental, social and economic activities in Asia. Aridification of inland Asia, especially timing of the initiation of Asian desertification, is a contentious topic in paleoclimatology. Late Cenozoic eolian loess-red clay sequences on the Chinese Loess Plateau, which possess abundant paleoclimatic and paleo-environmental information, can be regarded as an indicator of inland Asia desertification. Here we present a detailed magnetostratigraphic investigation of a new red clay sequence about 654 m in Zhuanglang located at the western Chinese Loess Plateau. Sedimentological, geochemical, mineralogical, and quartz morphological lines of evidence show that the red clay is of eolian origin. Magnetostratigraphic correlations indicate that this core sequence spans from 25.6 to 4.8 Ma, and typical eolian red clay appears as early as 25 Ma. This extends the lower limit of the red clay on the Chinese Loess Plateau from the previously thought early Miocene back into the late Oligocene. This new red clay record further implies that the inland Asia desertification was initiated at least by the late Oligocene. This sequence provides a unique high-resolution geological record for understanding the inland Asia desertification process since the late Oligocene.
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