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Size-differentiated REE Characteristics and Environmental Significance of Aeolian Sediments in the Ili Basin of Xinjiang, NW China
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Title

Size-differentiated REE Characteristics and Environmental Significance of Aeolian Sediments in the Ili Basin of Xinjiang, NW China

Authors

Chen, XL; Song, YG; Li, JC; Fang, H; Li, ZZ; Liu, XM; Li, Y; Orozbaev, R

Abstract

Aeolian loess in the Ili Basin is an important geological archive for studying the changes in paleoclimate and sources of dust particles. Size-differentiated rare earth elements (REE) may help to distinguish potential dust sources. This study investigates the size-differentiated REE characteristics from three sites including the Zhaosu loess and the Kekdala desert sediments from the Ili Basin, and the Chaona loess from the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP). Our results show that the patterns of variation of the REE characteristics in different size fractions can act as improved source tracers for aeolian sediments. Moreover, the REE characteristics of the < 2 mu m particles are sensitive indicators for distinguishing dust particles transported over long distances in the semi-arid areas with limited pedogenesis such as the Ili Basin. However, it should be interpreted cautiously in the CLP due to the post-depositional chemical weathering. The REE characteristics of coarse fractions are effective tracers for tracking changes in proximal dust sources and regional boundary level circulations. Our study has implications for identifying the exact source(s) of the Ili loess, which is helpful to understand paleoclimate changes and westerly circulation patterns in Central Asia.

Corresponding author

Song Yougui

Volume

143

Issue

 

Page

30-38

Pub year

2017

Publication name

JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES

Details

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1367912017301463?via=ihub

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