Weathering geochemistry and palaeoclimate implication of the Early Permian mudstones from eastern Henan Province, North China

Terrigenous clastic sediments are generated by the integration of the Earth surface processes and their deep-time counterparts provide a valuable archive for regional/global climatic, geographic and landscape evolution. It is thus important to read and interpret these deep-time sedimentary records,...

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Main Authors: Jiang-Hai Yang, Yuan-Sheng Du
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-10-01
Series:Journal of Palaeogeography
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095383617300603
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spelling doaj-d0a3b6fc01aa4a85b04e74d4e420e7fc2020-11-25T01:34:25ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Palaeogeography2095-38362017-10-016437038010.1016/j.jop.2017.08.003Weathering geochemistry and palaeoclimate implication of the Early Permian mudstones from eastern Henan Province, North ChinaJiang-Hai YangYuan-Sheng DuTerrigenous clastic sediments are generated by the integration of the Earth surface processes and their deep-time counterparts provide a valuable archive for regional/global climatic, geographic and landscape evolution. It is thus important to read and interpret these deep-time sedimentary records, especially for reconstructing continent climate. Previous studies on the Early Permian sequences from the North China document a dominant control of source chemical weathering on mudstone compositions and its linkage with continent climate conditions. Based on the weathering geochemical data of these mudstones, element mobility during weathering can be ordered as Ca > Na ≥ Mg > Sr > K ≥ Ba > Rb. The weathering regime in the source area is inferred to be supply-limited according to the estimated continent physical erosion rate and regional tectonic evolution, sedimentation in North China. Further exploration of palaeoclimate implication is presented in terms of variation of high-to-low latitudinal temperature gradient across the Early Permian glacial to post-glacial climate transition.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095383617300603Chemical weatheringWeathering geochemistryMudstonesEarly PermianNorth China
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author Jiang-Hai Yang
Yuan-Sheng Du
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Yuan-Sheng Du
Weathering geochemistry and palaeoclimate implication of the Early Permian mudstones from eastern Henan Province, North China
Journal of Palaeogeography
Chemical weathering
Weathering geochemistry
Mudstones
Early Permian
North China
author_facet Jiang-Hai Yang
Yuan-Sheng Du
author_sort Jiang-Hai Yang
title Weathering geochemistry and palaeoclimate implication of the Early Permian mudstones from eastern Henan Province, North China
title_short Weathering geochemistry and palaeoclimate implication of the Early Permian mudstones from eastern Henan Province, North China
title_full Weathering geochemistry and palaeoclimate implication of the Early Permian mudstones from eastern Henan Province, North China
title_fullStr Weathering geochemistry and palaeoclimate implication of the Early Permian mudstones from eastern Henan Province, North China
title_full_unstemmed Weathering geochemistry and palaeoclimate implication of the Early Permian mudstones from eastern Henan Province, North China
title_sort weathering geochemistry and palaeoclimate implication of the early permian mudstones from eastern henan province, north china
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Palaeogeography
issn 2095-3836
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Terrigenous clastic sediments are generated by the integration of the Earth surface processes and their deep-time counterparts provide a valuable archive for regional/global climatic, geographic and landscape evolution. It is thus important to read and interpret these deep-time sedimentary records, especially for reconstructing continent climate. Previous studies on the Early Permian sequences from the North China document a dominant control of source chemical weathering on mudstone compositions and its linkage with continent climate conditions. Based on the weathering geochemical data of these mudstones, element mobility during weathering can be ordered as Ca > Na ≥ Mg > Sr > K ≥ Ba > Rb. The weathering regime in the source area is inferred to be supply-limited according to the estimated continent physical erosion rate and regional tectonic evolution, sedimentation in North China. Further exploration of palaeoclimate implication is presented in terms of variation of high-to-low latitudinal temperature gradient across the Early Permian glacial to post-glacial climate transition.
topic Chemical weathering
Weathering geochemistry
Mudstones
Early Permian
North China
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095383617300603
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