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Chronology of Holocene sediments from the archaeological Salawusu sitein the Mu Us Desert in China and its palaeoenvironmental implications | |
Liu, Kai; Lai, ZhongPing![]() | |
2012 | |
发表期刊 | JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES
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ISSN | 1367-9120 |
卷号 | 45期号:*页码:247-255 |
关键词 | Luminescence Dating Of Lacustrine Deposits Palaeolithic Salawusu Site |
摘要 | The archaeological Salawusu site is located at the southeast margin of the Mu Us Desert, and in the northern marginal area of the East Asian Monsoon. Therefore, its environment is sensitive to the changes of the East Asian Monsoon. At the palaeolithic Salawusu site, most of the previous studies are concerned with the age of the palaeoanthropic fossils (ages ranging from 30 to 120 ka) and the climate change in the last glaciation period, while studies on the chronology and climate change since the Late Glacial are very limited. In the current study, eight luminescence samples were collected from Dishaogouwan (DSG) section and dated using quartz optically stimulated luminescence (OSL). Radiocarbon samples were also collected, and the past environmental changes since the Late Glacial have been reconstructed based on stratigraphical and chronological data. The results show that: (1) the AMS age of modern weed living under water is about 1550 35 a, which is the current reservoir effect age, and after reservoir effect subtraction the radiocarbon age of the shells is in agreement with the OSL age, while the radiocarbon age of the bulk sample is younger; (2) aeolian sand mobilization occurred in the studied region before similar to 12 ka; (3) within the Holocene, the wettest climate occurred during the onset of the Holocene when an extensive palaolake existed in the study area, marked by the development of lacustrine sediments at around similar to 12 ka; (4) after similar to 12 ka, the climate showed a trend of increasing aridity, which led to a continuous shrinkage of the palaolake, and its ultimate desiccation between 1.8 and 1.0 ka evidenced by the shift from lacustrine sediments to peat, and finally to palaeosol; (5) the dating results also show an enormous incision of about 60 m in about 1.75 ka by the Salawusu River. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. The archaeological Salawusu site is located at the southeast margin of the Mu Us Desert, and in the northern marginal area of the East Asian Monsoon. Therefore, its environment is sensitive to the changes of the East Asian Monsoon. At the palaeolithic Salawusu site, most of the previous studies are concerned with the age of the palaeoanthropic fossils (ages ranging from 30 to 120 ka) and the climate change in the last glaciation period, while studies on the chronology and climate change since the Late Glacial are very limited. In the current study, eight luminescence samples were collected from Dishaogouwan (DSG) section and dated using quartz optically stimulated luminescence (OSL). Radiocarbon samples were also collected, and the past environmental changes since the Late Glacial have been reconstructed based on stratigraphical and chronological data. The results show that: (1) the AMS age of modern weed living under water is about 1550 35 a, which is the current reservoir effect age, and after reservoir effect subtraction the radiocarbon age of the shells is in agreement with the OSL age, while the radiocarbon age of the bulk sample is younger; (2) aeolian sand mobilization occurred in the studied region before similar to 12 ka; (3) within the Holocene, the wettest climate occurred during the onset of the Holocene when an extensive palaolake existed in the study area, marked by the development of lacustrine sediments at around similar to 12 ka; (4) after similar to 12 ka, the climate showed a trend of increasing aridity, which led to a continuous shrinkage of the palaolake, and its ultimate desiccation between 1.8 and 1.0 ka evidenced by the shift from lacustrine sediments to peat, and finally to palaeosol; (5) the dating results also show an enormous incision of about 60 m in about 1.75 ka by the Salawusu River. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://ir.isl.ac.cn/handle/363002/2074 |
专题 | 青海盐湖研究所知识仓储 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Liu, Kai,Lai, ZhongPing. Chronology of Holocene sediments from the archaeological Salawusu sitein the Mu Us Desert in China and its palaeoenvironmental implications[J]. JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES,2012,45(*):247-255. |
APA | Liu, Kai,&Lai, ZhongPing.(2012).Chronology of Holocene sediments from the archaeological Salawusu sitein the Mu Us Desert in China and its palaeoenvironmental implications.JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES,45(*),247-255. |
MLA | Liu, Kai,et al."Chronology of Holocene sediments from the archaeological Salawusu sitein the Mu Us Desert in China and its palaeoenvironmental implications".JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES 45.*(2012):247-255. |
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