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Conference paper · Journal article

A detailed post-IR IRSL chronology for the last interglacial soil at the Jingbian loess site (northern China)

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Center for Nuclear Technologies, Technical University of Denmark1

Radiation Physics, Center for Nuclear Technologies, Technical University of Denmark2

Aarhus University3

Nanjing University4

Uppsala University5

University of Derby6

Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics7

The chronology of dust deposition and climate during the last interglacial is poorly known on the Chinese Loess Plateau. Here, 51 samples were taken from the ~5 m S1 palaeosol (MIS5) at the desert marginal Jingbian site to develop what is currently the most detailed S1 chronology on the Plateau using instrumental dating techniques.

We use the post-IR IRSL signal from sand-sized grains of K-rich feldspar. Signal resetting in the agricultural layer shows that it is possible to almost completely zero this signal in nature. First IR stimulation plateau measurements show that there is no clear dependence of De on first IR stimulation temperature between 50 and 260 °C suggesting negligible signal fading.

Resultant ages are consistent with a last interglacial age (~130 to ~75 ka) and are also consistent within errors with continuous linear sedimentation rates. The average mass accumulation rate for S1 is ~150 g m-2 a-1, considerably higher than at many other sites but within the overall range of Loess Plateau estimates.

The remarkably stable sediment accumulation at the site contrasts with a more complex record of environmental and monsoonal change recorded in grain-size and magnetic susceptibility. © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Language: English
Year: 2015
Pages: 194-199
Proceedings: 14th International Conference on Luminescence and Electron Spin Resonance Dating
ISSN: 18780350 and 18711014
Types: Conference paper and Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.quageo.2015.02.022
ORCIDs: 0000-0001-5559-1862 and Buylaert, Jan-Pieter

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