In the world-famous sediments of the Chinese Loess Plateau, fossil soils alternate with windblown dust layers to record monsoonal variations over the last ∼3 My. The less-weathered, weakly magnetic dust layers reflect drier, colder glaciations. The fossil soils (paleosols) contain variable concentrations of nanoscale, strongly magnetic iron oxides, formed in situ during the wetter, warmer interglaciations. Mineralogical identification of the magnetic soil oxides is essential for deciphering these key paleoclimatic records. Formation of magnetite, a mixed Fe2+/Fe3+ ferrimagnet, has been linked to soil redox oscillations, and thence to paleorainfall. An opposite hypothesis states that magnetite can only form if the soil is water saturated for...
Soil formation usually increases magnetic susceptibility, most often by increasing the concentration...
A high-resolution Holocene sequence of loess, palaeosols and incipient soils at the western edge of ...
Variations in the magnetic susceptiblity of the Chinese loess and its interbedded paleosols correlat...
In the world-famous sediments of the Chinese Loess Plateau, fossil soils alternate with windblown du...
In the world-famous sediments of the Chinese Loess Plateau, fossil soils alternate with windblown du...
The origins of the magnetic susceptibility variations of the Chinese loess and paleosols are explore...
Variations in the low-field magnetic susceptibility of the wind-blown Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP) lo...
This work presents results of biological formation of magnetite under a variety of laboratory condit...
Soil and lake sediments are important paleoclimate archives often forming a source-sink setting. To ...
Formation of ferrimagnets in well-drained, buffered, unpolluted soils appears to be related to clima...
Magnetic enhancement of Chinese loess‐paleosol sequences has been used extensively as a proxy for Ea...
Abstract: Pronounced differences in concentration, alignment and grain-size distribution of the magn...
Due to the successive deposition, Quaternary loess–paleosol sequences potentially provide one of the...
We present a first combined environmental magnetic and geochemical investigation of a loess-paleosol...
Formation of ferrimagnets in well-drained, buffered, unpolluted soils appears to be related to clima...
Soil formation usually increases magnetic susceptibility, most often by increasing the concentration...
A high-resolution Holocene sequence of loess, palaeosols and incipient soils at the western edge of ...
Variations in the magnetic susceptiblity of the Chinese loess and its interbedded paleosols correlat...
In the world-famous sediments of the Chinese Loess Plateau, fossil soils alternate with windblown du...
In the world-famous sediments of the Chinese Loess Plateau, fossil soils alternate with windblown du...
The origins of the magnetic susceptibility variations of the Chinese loess and paleosols are explore...
Variations in the low-field magnetic susceptibility of the wind-blown Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP) lo...
This work presents results of biological formation of magnetite under a variety of laboratory condit...
Soil and lake sediments are important paleoclimate archives often forming a source-sink setting. To ...
Formation of ferrimagnets in well-drained, buffered, unpolluted soils appears to be related to clima...
Magnetic enhancement of Chinese loess‐paleosol sequences has been used extensively as a proxy for Ea...
Abstract: Pronounced differences in concentration, alignment and grain-size distribution of the magn...
Due to the successive deposition, Quaternary loess–paleosol sequences potentially provide one of the...
We present a first combined environmental magnetic and geochemical investigation of a loess-paleosol...
Formation of ferrimagnets in well-drained, buffered, unpolluted soils appears to be related to clima...
Soil formation usually increases magnetic susceptibility, most often by increasing the concentration...
A high-resolution Holocene sequence of loess, palaeosols and incipient soils at the western edge of ...
Variations in the magnetic susceptiblity of the Chinese loess and its interbedded paleosols correlat...