Upper Pleistocene‐Holocene geomorphic changes dictating sedimentation rates and historical land use in the valley system of the Chifeng region, Inner Mongolia, northern China
Abstract:This study focuses on the late Quaternary landscape evolution in the Chifeng region of Inner Mongolia, China, its relations to the history of the Pleistocene-Holocene loess accumulation, erosion and redeposition, and their impact on human occupation.Based on 57 optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages of loess sediments, fl uvial sand and fl oodplain deposits accumulated on the hill slopes and fl oodplains, we conclude that during most of the Pleistocene period the region was blanketed by a thick layer of … Show more
“…Thus it is important to select quartz grains of suitable size for optical dating in order to obtain reliable ages, as also suggested by previous investigations (e.g. Zhang et al, 2010a;Hu et al, 2010;Avni et al, 2010).…”
Section: Comparison Of Fine-grained and Coarse-grained Quartz Osl Agesmentioning
“…Thus it is important to select quartz grains of suitable size for optical dating in order to obtain reliable ages, as also suggested by previous investigations (e.g. Zhang et al, 2010a;Hu et al, 2010;Avni et al, 2010).…”
Section: Comparison Of Fine-grained and Coarse-grained Quartz Osl Agesmentioning
“…Olley et al, 1998;Avni et al, 2010;Zhang et al, 2010aZhang et al, , b, 2011Hu et al, 2010) because grains of different sizes may originate from different sources and have different bleaching histories. Fig.…”
Section: Comparison Of Fg and Mg Quartz Agesmentioning
“…Hu et al, 2010;Avni et al, 2010). The samples for grain size analysis were first treated with 10% H 2 O 2 to remove organic material and dilute hydrochloric acid to remove carbonates.…”
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