The 'Red Clay' is an important deposit underlying the Quaternary loess-palaeosol sequence in the Chinese Loess Plateau, being regarded as an excellent record of palaeoclimate changes in the late Tertiary. Several properties of the 'Red Clay' have been measured previously in order to derive climatic information. However, the sedimentary processes involved and the origin of the materials remain controversial. Here we present results of grain-size analyses of the 'Red Clay' from four representative sites in the Chinese Loess Plateau. in particular their grain-size distribution is compared with that of typical Quaternary aeolian loess-palaeosol, as well as lacustrine and fluvial sediments. It appears from the sedimentological evidence that the ...
Recognition of terrestrial dust in geological records is essential for reconstructing paleoenvironme...
Recognition of terrestrial dust in geological records is essential for reconstructing paleoenvironme...
Atmospheric circulation patterns and resulting winds are responsible for moisture transport and clim...
Two Red Clay profiles near Xi'an and Xifeng were investigated in an attempt to determine magnetostra...
Abstract—Recent field observations and sedimentological studies suggest the eolian origin of the lat...
Well-distributed eolian red clay in a wide area of northern China is believed to imply the onset of ...
a good archive to reconstruct paleoecological succession and paleoclimate change. In this study, a p...
The voluminous loess-Red Clay deposits in northern China forming part of the Chinese Loess Plateau (...
In the past decade, field observations and geochemical and sedimentological studies have demonstrate...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. A clear understanding of the provenance of late Cenozoic Chinese loess and the ...
This study applied dynamic image analysis (DIA; Sympatec Qicpic) to characterize the grain size and ...
A clear understanding of the provenance of late Cenozoic Chinese loess and the underlying Red Clay d...
This study is focused on a silty clayey sedimentary sequence on a terrace in the intramontane Hanzho...
International audienceRecognition of terrestrial dust in geological records is essential for reconst...
International audienceRecognition of terrestrial dust in geological records is essential for reconst...
Recognition of terrestrial dust in geological records is essential for reconstructing paleoenvironme...
Recognition of terrestrial dust in geological records is essential for reconstructing paleoenvironme...
Atmospheric circulation patterns and resulting winds are responsible for moisture transport and clim...
Two Red Clay profiles near Xi'an and Xifeng were investigated in an attempt to determine magnetostra...
Abstract—Recent field observations and sedimentological studies suggest the eolian origin of the lat...
Well-distributed eolian red clay in a wide area of northern China is believed to imply the onset of ...
a good archive to reconstruct paleoecological succession and paleoclimate change. In this study, a p...
The voluminous loess-Red Clay deposits in northern China forming part of the Chinese Loess Plateau (...
In the past decade, field observations and geochemical and sedimentological studies have demonstrate...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. A clear understanding of the provenance of late Cenozoic Chinese loess and the ...
This study applied dynamic image analysis (DIA; Sympatec Qicpic) to characterize the grain size and ...
A clear understanding of the provenance of late Cenozoic Chinese loess and the underlying Red Clay d...
This study is focused on a silty clayey sedimentary sequence on a terrace in the intramontane Hanzho...
International audienceRecognition of terrestrial dust in geological records is essential for reconst...
International audienceRecognition of terrestrial dust in geological records is essential for reconst...
Recognition of terrestrial dust in geological records is essential for reconstructing paleoenvironme...
Recognition of terrestrial dust in geological records is essential for reconstructing paleoenvironme...
Atmospheric circulation patterns and resulting winds are responsible for moisture transport and clim...