Magnetostratigraphy of Late Tertiary sediments from the Chinese Loess Plateau and its paleoclimatic significance

  • Yougui Song
  • , Xiaomin Fang
  • , Torii Masayuki
  • , Ishikawa Naoto
  • , Jijun Li
  • , Zhisheng An

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Abstract

The Late Tertiary red clay/bed sediments underlying the Quaternary loess-paleosol in the Chinese Loess Plateau possesses high-resolution paleoclimatic changes related to the uplift of the Tibetan Plateau. Magnetostratigraphy and susceptibility measurements are discussed in this paper. The paleomagnetic results show that the red clay/bed began to accumulate at about 8.1 Ma, which represents the oldest Late Tertiary deposit continuously in the central Loess Plateau. The magnetic susceptibility curves show stepwise increases since the initiation of red clay, superimposed on several peaks. Moreover, the magnetic susceptibility increased abruptly since 3.8 Ma, which probably indicates the inception of the modern East Asia monsoon system. Between 3.8 and 2.6 Ma, the stepwise increases of susceptibility may imply progressively intensified East Asia summer monsoon activity related with the stepwise uplift process of the Tibetan Plateau.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16-22
Number of pages7
JournalChinese Science Bulletin
Volume46
Issue numberSUPPL.
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2001
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chinese Loess Plateau
  • Late Tertiary
  • Magnetostratigraphy
  • Paleoclimatic change
  • Red clay/red bed

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