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- W2921281493 abstract "Investigation of the global loess record—primarily as a palaeoclimatic archive—continues unabated. One important aspect of this research effort is the determination of the magnetic properties of the loess itself and of the palaeosols developed within it. In earlier work, these have provided a record of major long-term past climatic changes; however, recent studies are now revealing sub-Milankovitch signals with teleconnections from the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP) to the Greenland and Antarctic ice caps as well as to climate-related events in sediments recovered from the North Atlantic. These high-resolution profiles cover to the last ∼130,000 years; however, progress is also being made in extending the record down below the loess (sensu stricto) of the CLP into the so-called Red Clay, so that the aeolian record can now be carried back beyond 7 Ma BP.Several authors have attempted to obtain quantitative estimates of palaeoprecipitation by comparing magnetic susceptibility of palaeosols with values for modern soils. Although the broad picture is qualitatively clear (wetter interglacials, dryer glacials), the actual quantitative values provided by the various techniques differ significantly.In the classic Chinese sites, palaeosols are always magnetically enhanced, due to in situ pedogenic processes. However, evidence is now emerging to indicate that this is not the only magnetoclimatological model. In cases (such as Siberia) where wind vigour dominates over pedogenesis, the opposite pattern is found, with magnetic susceptibility minima in palaeosols. This also occurs in situations where the sediments are water-logged for significant amounts of time leading to “gleying” and concomitant loss of magnetic minerals.The use of magnetic remanence as a geomagnetic polarity clock requires caution. Early interpretations were acceptable for establishing broad chronological control; however, recent scrutiny suggests that remanence “lock-in” may be delayed by as much as 20,000 years. Furthermore, synthetic magnetostratigraphies modelled on the basis of realistic sediment characteristics indicate that there are limits to the amount of geomagnetic detail likely to be resolved. This seems to be the case for the Blake Event, which manifests itself in a very variable way at different sites in the CLP." @default.
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- W2921281493 title "Weathering, soils and palaeosols" @default.
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