International audienceCalcareous dust is often closely associated with periglacial features in the Pleistocene deposits of extra-Andean Argentina. Conventionally interpreted as resulting from continental pedogenic weathering and precipitation during interglacial episodes, little has yet been demonstrated about its origin. Strontium, oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions and REE distributions were determined for such calcareous dust from a wide geographic area including sites in Patagonia, the southern Pampa and the Mendoza Pre-Cordillera. The δ13C values between −1.9 and −7.2‰ (V-PDB) and δ18O values between −2.6 and −6.0‰ (V-SMOW) confirm a glaciogenic origin and not the generally advocated pedogenic genesis. The narrow 87Sr/86Sr ratio f...
Paleoclimatic reconstruction is critical for understanding present-day climate and for testing model...
International audienceRiverine and wind-borne materials transferred from Patagonia to the SW Atlanti...
We here investigate the spatial and temporal variability of eolian dust particle sorting recorded in...
International audienceCalcareous dust is often closely associated with periglacial features in the P...
International audienceCalcareous dust occurs in Argentina as layers and pockets closely associated w...
International audiencePatagonia is considered to be the most important source of dust from South Ame...
We present rare-earth element (REE) and Sr–Nd isotopic data for Argentinian loess (28–38°S) with two...
We present rare-earth element (REE) and Sr-Nd isotopic data for Argentinian loess (28-38°S) with two...
The source area of continental dust deposited at both Vostok and Dome C sites (East Antarctica) duri...
Antarctic ice preserves an ~800 kyr record of dust activity in the Southern Hemisphere. Major effort...
Patagonian dust is the darling of researchers of paleoclimatic variability of southern South America...
The latitudinal displacement of the southern westerlies and associated climate systems is a key para...
International audienceThe strontium and neodymium isotopic signature of aeolian mineral particles ar...
Paleoclimatic reconstruction is critical for understanding present-day climate and for testing model...
International audienceRiverine and wind-borne materials transferred from Patagonia to the SW Atlanti...
We here investigate the spatial and temporal variability of eolian dust particle sorting recorded in...
International audienceCalcareous dust is often closely associated with periglacial features in the P...
International audienceCalcareous dust occurs in Argentina as layers and pockets closely associated w...
International audiencePatagonia is considered to be the most important source of dust from South Ame...
We present rare-earth element (REE) and Sr–Nd isotopic data for Argentinian loess (28–38°S) with two...
We present rare-earth element (REE) and Sr-Nd isotopic data for Argentinian loess (28-38°S) with two...
The source area of continental dust deposited at both Vostok and Dome C sites (East Antarctica) duri...
Antarctic ice preserves an ~800 kyr record of dust activity in the Southern Hemisphere. Major effort...
Patagonian dust is the darling of researchers of paleoclimatic variability of southern South America...
The latitudinal displacement of the southern westerlies and associated climate systems is a key para...
International audienceThe strontium and neodymium isotopic signature of aeolian mineral particles ar...
Paleoclimatic reconstruction is critical for understanding present-day climate and for testing model...
International audienceRiverine and wind-borne materials transferred from Patagonia to the SW Atlanti...
We here investigate the spatial and temporal variability of eolian dust particle sorting recorded in...