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Loess in Kunlun Mountains and its implications on desert development and Tibetan Plateau uplift in west China 被引量:43

Loess in Kunlun Mountains and its implications on desert development and Tibetan Plateau uplift in west China
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摘要 Loess on the northern slope of Kunlun Mountains is the synchronous deposition of the Taklimakan Desert. The paleomagnetism and climatic records of an over 80 m loess-paleosol sequence on the highest river terrace at the foot of Kunlun Mountains show that the loess formed at ~ 880 ka B.P., suggesting a roughly synchronous occurrence of the present-like air circulation and extremely dry climate and the initial desert. The uplift of the Tibetan-Pamir Plateau and Tian-shan Mountains may initiate these events. The rise of the plateau and adjacent mountains caused the drying and desertification of China inland and Tarim Basin, which was dramatically enhanced at ~ 500 ka B.P., leading the desert to expand to its present scale. Global change just overprints this drying trend. Local climate response to global change both in long-term evolution and glacial-interglacial cycles manifests that the stronger the westerlies, the more the precipitation. But the heat-moisture pattern seems still similar to that in the Asian monsoon region. Loess on the northern slope of Kunlun Mountains is the synchronous deposition of the Taklimakan Desert. The paleomagnetism and climatic records of an over 80 m loess-paleosol sequence on the highest river terrace at the foot of Kunlun Mountains show that the loess formed at ≈ 880 ka B.P., suggesting a roughly synchronous occurrence of the present-like air circulation and extremely dry climate and the initial desert. The uplift of the Tibetan-Pamir Plateau and Tian-shan Mountains may initiate these events. The rise of the plateau and adjacent mountains caused the drying and desertification of China inland and Tarim Basin, which was dramatically enhanced at ≈ 500 ka B.P., leading the desert to expand to its present scale. Global change just overprints this drying trend. Local climate response to global change both in long-term evolution and glacial-interglacial cycles manifests that the stronger the westerlies, the more the precipitation. But the heat-moisture pattern seems still similar to that in the Asian monsoon region.
出处 《Science China Earth Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS 2002年第4期289-299,共11页 中国科学(地球科学英文版)
基金 This work was supported jointly by the NSFC 'Excellent Researchers' Fund' (grant No. 49928101) the National Tibetan Project (Grant No. 1998040802) Hundred Talents Project' ofCAS(Renjiaozi[2000]005). We thank Wu Fuli, Nie Junsheng, Wu Hongqi, Xi Xi
关键词 Taklimakan Desert loess-paleosol westerly TARIM Basin Tibetan Plateau. Taklimakan Desert loess-paleosol westerly Tarim Basin Tibetan Plateau
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