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Comparisons of grain size characteristics of red earth from southern China with that of loess and dune sand from Bering region
Authors:Shangfa Xiong  Zhongli Ding  Dongsheng Liu
Institution:1. Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100029, Beijing, China
Abstract:The comparisons of grain size distributions among eolian deposits along the monsoon wind trajectory are a fundamental task for the reconstruction of the past wind regimes. Here the authors sampled the dune sands in Hunsandak desert, loess deposits in Beijing region and red earth in southern China. Grain size analyses show that the distribution models of the loess and dune sand samples are unimodal whereas the red earth and paleosol are polymodal. The red earth, paleosol, loess and dune samples are distinguished and closely related to one another in grain size parameter diagrams. Moreover, the grain size distributions and parameters of the red earth and paleosol are similar, implying that the red earth in southern China and the paleosol in northern China had the same origin.
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