Asian mineral dust has been studied extensively for its role in affecting regional-to global-scale climate and for its deposits, which enable reconstructing Asian atmospheric circulation in the past. However, the timing and origin of the dust deposits remain debated. Numerous loess records have been reported across the Asian continent with ages varying from the Miocene to the Eocene and linked to various mechanisms including global cooling, Tibetan Plateau uplift and retreat of the inland proto-Paratethys Sea. Here, we study the Eocene terrestrial mudrocks of the Xining Basin in central China and use nonparametric end-member analysis of grain-size distributions to identify a loess-like dust component appearing in the record at 40 Ma. This i...
Loess deposits are regarded as good indicators of the inception and development of arid and semi-ari...
Eolian dust deposits in north China provide an excellent means of determining past variations in con...
Northern Tibetan Plateau uplift and global climate change are regarded as two important factors resp...
International audienceAsian mineral dust has been studied extensively for its role in affecting regi...
Asian mineral dust has been studied extensively for its role in affecting regional-to global-scale c...
Asian mineral dust has been studied extensively for its role in affecting regional‐to global‐scale c...
International audienceAt the southwestern margin of the Chinese Loess Plateau in the Xining Basin, E...
The extensive loess deposits of the Eurasian mid-latitudes provide important terrestrial archives of...
The global climate system experienced a series of drastic changes during the Cenozoic. In Asia, thes...
International audienceRecognition of terrestrial dust in geological records is essential for reconst...
As a key global climate and dust archive, the nature of Chinese loess generation, transport and depo...
The Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary marks a major change in global climate and East Asian monsoon dyna...
During the late Neogene, global climate underwent a long-term transition to cooler climates that cul...
The Chinese Loess Plateau in north central China contains one of the most valuable Cenozoic climate ...
Loess deposits are regarded as good indicators of the inception and development of arid and semi-ari...
Eolian dust deposits in north China provide an excellent means of determining past variations in con...
Northern Tibetan Plateau uplift and global climate change are regarded as two important factors resp...
International audienceAsian mineral dust has been studied extensively for its role in affecting regi...
Asian mineral dust has been studied extensively for its role in affecting regional-to global-scale c...
Asian mineral dust has been studied extensively for its role in affecting regional‐to global‐scale c...
International audienceAt the southwestern margin of the Chinese Loess Plateau in the Xining Basin, E...
The extensive loess deposits of the Eurasian mid-latitudes provide important terrestrial archives of...
The global climate system experienced a series of drastic changes during the Cenozoic. In Asia, thes...
International audienceRecognition of terrestrial dust in geological records is essential for reconst...
As a key global climate and dust archive, the nature of Chinese loess generation, transport and depo...
The Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary marks a major change in global climate and East Asian monsoon dyna...
During the late Neogene, global climate underwent a long-term transition to cooler climates that cul...
The Chinese Loess Plateau in north central China contains one of the most valuable Cenozoic climate ...
Loess deposits are regarded as good indicators of the inception and development of arid and semi-ari...
Eolian dust deposits in north China provide an excellent means of determining past variations in con...
Northern Tibetan Plateau uplift and global climate change are regarded as two important factors resp...