Iron pools of the typical loess–palaeosol sequence and their environmental significance in northeastern China
Zhong‐Xiu Sun,
Shi‐Ning Wang,
Ying‐Ying Jiang
et al.
Abstract:The iron content can be used as a proxy for the intensity of weathering and pedogenesis, which reflect long‐term climate cycles and short‐term climate fluctuations and events. In this study, a typical loess–palaeosol sequence for 19.85 m in thickness deposited since 423 ka BP in northeastern China was investigated, and its iron pools were determined. The results reveal that with increasing depth, the abundances of different forms of iron are consistent with the changes in the magnetic susceptibility. Iron (Fe)… Show more
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