The Taiyuan Graben and the Linfen Graben are two fault-controlled grabens in the Fen River basin, north China. Broad paleolakes periodically occupied the two grabens during the Pleistocene. This paper discusses how neotectonic activities and paleoclimate changes may have influenced the development of the paleolakes in the two grabens during the middle to late Quaternary, based on the lacustrine landforms and sediments. The distribution of lake terraces and their correlation with loess/paleosol series indicate that three paleolake regressions with vertical drops of about 40-60 m occurred in the two grabens at about 0.76 Ma B.P., 0.55 Ma B.P. and 0.13 Ma B.P. Analysis of the factors controlling paleolake development suggests that rapid tecton...
In the Kunlun Mountains Pass area, all the landform, structure, sedimentary facies and assembladge o...
The Yellow River is the 2nd longest river in China and the 6th longest river in the world. However, ...
International audienceWe analyze the possible contribution of climate change or tectonics on fluvial...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Lithological, geochronological, granulometric, and scanning electron microscope (SEM) analyses of ei...
The Tibetan Plateau is regarded as an amplifier and driver of environmental change in adjacent regio...
On both sides of the Jinsha River valley near Benzilan, Deqen, northwest of Yunnan, China, a series ...
There is a set of Late Cenozoic sediments in the Kunlun Pass area, Tibetan Plateau, China. Paleomagn...
Multiple lines of stratigraphic, geochemical, and fossil data suggest that fresh-mesohaline paleolak...
The ancient Fen River diversion was a crucial earth's surface transformation in the Yuncheng Basin d...
A new division of Middle and Late Pleistocene alluvial sequence in the north piedmont of the Chinese...
The development of planation surfaces requires stable tectonic and climatic conditions. However, it ...
The Suwalong paleolandslide is located in the Batang-Zhongza reach of the upper Jinsha River, at the...
Palaeoclimate reconstruction on the northern Tibetan Plateau resulted in a large spectrum of differe...
The paleoenvironment indicated by the geochronology, major oxides-SiO(2), Al(2)O(3) and TOFE (Fe(2)O...
In the Kunlun Mountains Pass area, all the landform, structure, sedimentary facies and assembladge o...
The Yellow River is the 2nd longest river in China and the 6th longest river in the world. However, ...
International audienceWe analyze the possible contribution of climate change or tectonics on fluvial...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Lithological, geochronological, granulometric, and scanning electron microscope (SEM) analyses of ei...
The Tibetan Plateau is regarded as an amplifier and driver of environmental change in adjacent regio...
On both sides of the Jinsha River valley near Benzilan, Deqen, northwest of Yunnan, China, a series ...
There is a set of Late Cenozoic sediments in the Kunlun Pass area, Tibetan Plateau, China. Paleomagn...
Multiple lines of stratigraphic, geochemical, and fossil data suggest that fresh-mesohaline paleolak...
The ancient Fen River diversion was a crucial earth's surface transformation in the Yuncheng Basin d...
A new division of Middle and Late Pleistocene alluvial sequence in the north piedmont of the Chinese...
The development of planation surfaces requires stable tectonic and climatic conditions. However, it ...
The Suwalong paleolandslide is located in the Batang-Zhongza reach of the upper Jinsha River, at the...
Palaeoclimate reconstruction on the northern Tibetan Plateau resulted in a large spectrum of differe...
The paleoenvironment indicated by the geochronology, major oxides-SiO(2), Al(2)O(3) and TOFE (Fe(2)O...
In the Kunlun Mountains Pass area, all the landform, structure, sedimentary facies and assembladge o...
The Yellow River is the 2nd longest river in China and the 6th longest river in the world. However, ...
International audienceWe analyze the possible contribution of climate change or tectonics on fluvial...