“…The areas that have provided the most outstanding records of eolian dust deposition based on magnetic properties are the equatorial Atlantic Ocean (Bloemendal et al, 1993;deMenocal, 1995;Maher and Dennis, 2001;Itambi et al, 2009;Just et al, 2012), the N Pacific Ocean (Doh et al, 1988;Yamazaki and Ioka, 1997;Yamazaki, 2009Yamazaki, , 2012Bailey et al, 2011), the eastern Mediterranean Sea (Dinarès-Turell et al, 2003;Larrasoaña et al, 2003a;Köhler et al, 2008;Liu et al, 2012b), the Arabian Sea (Bloemendal and deMenocal, 1989;deMenocal et al, 1991;Bloemendal et al, 1993;deMenocal, 1995;Hounslow and Maher, 1999), and the Red Sea Roberts et al, 2011) (for a review see Maher, 2011). Given the often discontinuous nature of the continental sedimentary record, these marine magnetic records of eolian dust deposition provide valuable sources of information on past climate variability in continental regions (Liu et al, 2012a).…”