Characterization of the Chinese loess-paleosol stratigraphy by whiteness measurement

  • Jun Chen
  • , Junfeng Ji
  • , William Balsam
  • , Yang Chen
  • , Lianwen Liu
  • , Zhisheng An

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Abstract

Changing color is one of the most striking features of loess-paleosol sequences in central China: the loess is light yellow and the interstratified paleosols are reddish-brown. Until a few years ago, conventional color description of loess sediments was made using a qualitative visual method, the Munsell system. To better understand the character of the color changes and to quantify results, whiteness and magnetic susceptibility were compared from four loess-paleosol sequences. Results show that the two parameters are highly correlated in the four sequences studied. Grain-size analysis and chemical extraction experiments indicate that the concentration and species of fine-grained iron oxides are major factors determining color changes in loess and paleosols. Whiteness and latitude values from the last glacial-interglacial sequence exhibit a linear relationship suggesting that whiteness will be a useful tool for reconstructing past atmospheric circulation, especially the East Asian summer monsoon. Whiteness and magnetic susceptibility in the Luochuan profile over the past 0.9 Myr display a strong correlation indicating that whiteness can be also used to reveal a long climatic history from Chinese loess-paleosol sequences.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)287-297
Number of pages11
JournalPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Volume183
Issue number3-4
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Jul 2002
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chinese Loess Plateau
  • Iron oxide minerals
  • Paleomonsoon
  • Pedogenesis
  • Whiteness

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