Chronostratigraphic records in the drylands of north China provide essential archives to reveal the dynamic connections between climate changes and behaviours of aeolian systems. This study presents a detailed investigation of aeolian sediment accumulation around the Tengger Desert during the late Quaternary, comprising of grain-size characteristics and sources, sediment types and burial ages, and potential responses to external and localised forces. A combination of previously published chronostratigraphic records and 91 newly dated optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) samples collected from multiple sites covering a wide region of the south margin of the desert are used to constrain the accumulation of aeolian sediments during the late...
Sedimentary sequences occurring in desert dunes reflect changes in desert systems, and as such may c...
Luminescence dating has truly transformed the science of deserts and drylands and has necessitated a...
This paper reviews our current understanding of Quaternary climate and landscape changes in the dese...
Chronostratigraphic records in the drylands of north China provide essential archives to reveal the ...
A 76.7 Pn-thick section of aeolian sediment is exposed in the transition zone between the Mu Us Dese...
Atmospheric circulation patterns and resulting winds are responsible for moisture transport and clim...
Dune fields in parts of northern China contain important stratigraphic records of late Quaternary ch...
The sand-loess transition zone in north China is sensitive to climate change, and is an ideal place ...
Aeolian sediments on the Tibetan Plateau are an important archive of palaeoclimatic information. Thi...
The Dinggye area (Southern Tibet) contains numerous aeolian sediments, including modern and ancient ...
Although stratigraphic sequences of aeolian deposits in dryland areas have long been recognized as p...
Aeolian deposits from the Hulun Buir Desert of northeastern China are studied with optically stimula...
The Hulunbuir dune field is located at the northern margin of the temperate monsoon zone in East Asi...
As a key global climate and dust archive, the nature of Chinese loess generation, transport and depo...
One significant change of terrestrial landscapes in response to past climate change has been the tra...
Sedimentary sequences occurring in desert dunes reflect changes in desert systems, and as such may c...
Luminescence dating has truly transformed the science of deserts and drylands and has necessitated a...
This paper reviews our current understanding of Quaternary climate and landscape changes in the dese...
Chronostratigraphic records in the drylands of north China provide essential archives to reveal the ...
A 76.7 Pn-thick section of aeolian sediment is exposed in the transition zone between the Mu Us Dese...
Atmospheric circulation patterns and resulting winds are responsible for moisture transport and clim...
Dune fields in parts of northern China contain important stratigraphic records of late Quaternary ch...
The sand-loess transition zone in north China is sensitive to climate change, and is an ideal place ...
Aeolian sediments on the Tibetan Plateau are an important archive of palaeoclimatic information. Thi...
The Dinggye area (Southern Tibet) contains numerous aeolian sediments, including modern and ancient ...
Although stratigraphic sequences of aeolian deposits in dryland areas have long been recognized as p...
Aeolian deposits from the Hulun Buir Desert of northeastern China are studied with optically stimula...
The Hulunbuir dune field is located at the northern margin of the temperate monsoon zone in East Asi...
As a key global climate and dust archive, the nature of Chinese loess generation, transport and depo...
One significant change of terrestrial landscapes in response to past climate change has been the tra...
Sedimentary sequences occurring in desert dunes reflect changes in desert systems, and as such may c...
Luminescence dating has truly transformed the science of deserts and drylands and has necessitated a...
This paper reviews our current understanding of Quaternary climate and landscape changes in the dese...