“…However, the mean grain size could be proportional to the cube (Hsu, 1971;McGee et al, 2018) or square (Bagnold, 1941;Shao & Lu, 2000) of wind speed, and thus less sensitive in the case of weaker winds. Recently, the sorting coefficient of grain size has been found to be more sensitive to wind intensity than the mean grain size , and it has been applied to reflect near-surface wind intensity in the YTR valley (Cheng, Yang, Long, Song, Chen, et al, 2023;Cheng, Yang, Long, Song, Miao, et al, 2023;Yang et al, 2024). The sorting coefficient presented a peak at the depths of 674-620 cm (Figure 6), while the mean grain size remained consistent.…”