High-frequency East Asia monsoon variability during 115000 - 93000 a BP in Northern China

The FGS5c-d segment of the Fanjiagouwan section is located in the Salawusu River Valley on the southeast margin of the Mu Us Desert in China. It contains 17 sedimentary cycles consisting of aeolian dune sands and lacustrine facies during 115000 - 93000 a BP. Analyses of grain size and trace geochemi...

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Main Authors: Fengnian Wang, Yuejun Si, Baosheng Li, Dongfeng Niu, Xiaohao Wen, Zhiwen Li, Min Chen, Chen Wang, Yihua Guo, Zhiying Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Chinese Geoscience Union 2021-04-01
Series:Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Online Access: http://tao.cgu.org.tw/media/k2/attachments/v322p159.pdf
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spelling doaj-d85e758e830e46dfb3be297ea8203d8d2021-07-26T08:14:35ZengChinese Geoscience UnionTerrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences1017-08392311-76802021-04-0132215916910.3319/TAO.2021.02.02.01High-frequency East Asia monsoon variability during 115000 - 93000 a BP in Northern ChinaFengnian WangYuejun SiBaosheng LiDongfeng NiuXiaohao WenZhiwen LiMin ChenChen WangYihua GuoZhiying YangThe FGS5c-d segment of the Fanjiagouwan section is located in the Salawusu River Valley on the southeast margin of the Mu Us Desert in China. It contains 17 sedimentary cycles consisting of aeolian dune sands and lacustrine facies during 115000 - 93000 a BP. Analyses of grain size and trace geochemical elements in the FGS5c-d segment revealed that the element contents were higher in lacustrine facies than in dune sands, displaying 17 element cycles that were similar to the sedimentary cycles in the FGS5c-d. The correlation between element contents and Mz(Φ)r was > 0.59. Grain size and trace geochemical elements during MIS5c-d indicate that 17 warm-humid and cold-arid climate cycles occurred in the FGS5c-d segment. This suggests that millennium-scale climate changes occurred in the alternations of the East Asian winter and summer monsoons during 115000 - 93000 a BP in the deserts of China and that these changes are the regional response to the global climate changes during that period. http://tao.cgu.org.tw/media/k2/attachments/v322p159.pdf
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author Fengnian Wang
Yuejun Si
Baosheng Li
Dongfeng Niu
Xiaohao Wen
Zhiwen Li
Min Chen
Chen Wang
Yihua Guo
Zhiying Yang
spellingShingle Fengnian Wang
Yuejun Si
Baosheng Li
Dongfeng Niu
Xiaohao Wen
Zhiwen Li
Min Chen
Chen Wang
Yihua Guo
Zhiying Yang
High-frequency East Asia monsoon variability during 115000 - 93000 a BP in Northern China
Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
author_facet Fengnian Wang
Yuejun Si
Baosheng Li
Dongfeng Niu
Xiaohao Wen
Zhiwen Li
Min Chen
Chen Wang
Yihua Guo
Zhiying Yang
author_sort Fengnian Wang
title High-frequency East Asia monsoon variability during 115000 - 93000 a BP in Northern China
title_short High-frequency East Asia monsoon variability during 115000 - 93000 a BP in Northern China
title_full High-frequency East Asia monsoon variability during 115000 - 93000 a BP in Northern China
title_fullStr High-frequency East Asia monsoon variability during 115000 - 93000 a BP in Northern China
title_full_unstemmed High-frequency East Asia monsoon variability during 115000 - 93000 a BP in Northern China
title_sort high-frequency east asia monsoon variability during 115000 - 93000 a bp in northern china
publisher Chinese Geoscience Union
series Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
issn 1017-0839
2311-7680
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The FGS5c-d segment of the Fanjiagouwan section is located in the Salawusu River Valley on the southeast margin of the Mu Us Desert in China. It contains 17 sedimentary cycles consisting of aeolian dune sands and lacustrine facies during 115000 - 93000 a BP. Analyses of grain size and trace geochemical elements in the FGS5c-d segment revealed that the element contents were higher in lacustrine facies than in dune sands, displaying 17 element cycles that were similar to the sedimentary cycles in the FGS5c-d. The correlation between element contents and Mz(Φ)r was > 0.59. Grain size and trace geochemical elements during MIS5c-d indicate that 17 warm-humid and cold-arid climate cycles occurred in the FGS5c-d segment. This suggests that millennium-scale climate changes occurred in the alternations of the East Asian winter and summer monsoons during 115000 - 93000 a BP in the deserts of China and that these changes are the regional response to the global climate changes during that period.
url http://tao.cgu.org.tw/media/k2/attachments/v322p159.pdf
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