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Loess in Kunlun Mountains and its implications on desert development and Tibetan Plateau uplift in west China

  • Xiaomin Fang
  • , Lianqing Lü
  • , Shengli Yang
  • , Jijun Li
  • , Zhisheng An
  • , Ping’an Jiang
  • , Xiuling Chen
  • Lanzhou University
  • CAS - Institute of Earth Environment
  • Xinjiang Agriculture University

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摘要

Loess on the northern slope of Kunlun Mountains is the synchronous deposition of the Taklimakan Desert. The paleomagnetism and climatic records of an over 80 m loess-paleosol sequence on the highest river terrace at the foot of Kunlun Mountains show that the loess formed at ∼ 880 ka B.P., suggesting a roughly synchronous occurence of the present-like air circulation and extremely dry climate and the initial desert. The uplift of the Tibetan-Pamir Plateau and Tian-shan Mountains may initiate these events. The rise of the plateau and adjacent mountains caused the drying and desertification of China inland and Tarim Basin, which was dramatically enhanced at ∼ 500 ka B.P., leading the desert to expand to its present scale. Global change just overprints this drying trend. Local climate response to global change both in long-term evolution and glacial-interglacial cycles manifests that the stronger the westerlies, the more the precipitation. But the heat-moisture pattern seems still similar to that in the Asian monsoon region.

源语言英语
页(从-至)289-299
页数11
期刊Science in China, Series D: Earth Sciences
45
4
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 4月 2002
已对外发布

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